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Bristol, Quebec

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Country
  
Canada

Time zone
  
EST (UTC−5)

Highways
  
Route 148

Population
  
1,128 (2011)

Province
  
Québec

Constituted
  
July 1, 1855

Postal code(s)
  
J0X 1G0

Area
  
235 km²

Local time
  
Friday 12:11 PM

Area code
  
819

Bristol, Quebec

Website
  
www.bristol municipality.qc.ca

Weather
  
-11°C, Wind NW at 14 km/h, 63% Humidity

RCMs
  
Outaouais, Pontiac Regional County Municipality

Bristol is a municipality in the Outaouais region, part of the Pontiac Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. It is located on the north shore of Lac des Chats (part of the Ottawa River) across from Arnprior, Ontario.

Contents

Map of Bristol, QC, Canada

Its settlements include Bristol Village, Bristol Mines, Bristol Ridge, Caldwell, Doherty, Elmside, Maple Ridge, Maryland, McKee, Norway Bay, and Weirstead.

History

Bristol Township, already shown on the Gale and Duberger Map of 1795, was officially created in 1834. It was named after the City of Bristol in south-west England, known for its port facilities.

The first settlers came from England, Scotland, and Ireland, followed later on by settlers from Germany, France, and Poland. In 1845, a post office was established, and in 1855, the township municipality was created together with the neighbouring hamlet of Norway Bay, an area that is now a sought-after resort location on the Ottawa River. Its first mayor was William Craig and the mayor as of November 2009 is Brent Orr.

Canada's first horse-drawn railroad was in the Bristol area. It was operated by the Union Forwarding Company, and ran from Pontiac Village to Union Village until 1886.

From 1872 to 1894, iron ore was first mined. In 1956, a new open pit iron ore mine and processing facilities were built, employing up to 300 people. This was the first iron ore mining and pelletizing plant built in Quebec. It closed in 1976.

On April 24, 2004, the Township Municipality of Bristol was changed to Municipality of Bristol.

Language

Languages:

  • English as first language: 80%
  • French as first language: 19%
  • Other as first language: 1%
  • Tourism and attractions

    Norway Bay is a popular summer destination with numerous cottages and some hotels and inns catering to tourists. Also located here is McLellan Park with a public beach and wharf on the Ottawa River.

    Other outdoor activities include cycling on the Cycloparc PPJ trail, golfing on 2 golf courses, boating, fishing, and hiking.

    In the winter, snowmobiling can be done on local trails.

    References

    Bristol, Quebec Wikipedia