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Country
  
Canada

Constituted
  
August 15, 1936

Postal code(s)
  
J0V 1G0

Area
  
481.9 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 2:24 PM

Area code
  
819

Region
  
Outaouais

Time zone
  
EST (UTC−5)

Highways
  
Route 321

Population
  
412 (2011)

Province
  
Québec

RCM
  
Outaouais

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Weather
  
2°C, Wind E at 3 km/h, 96% Humidity

Duhamel is a town and municipality in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada. It is the largest municipality in surface area in the Papineau Regional County Municipality.

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Map of Duhamel, QC, Canada

Its western portion consists mostly of undeveloped Laurentian Hills, part of the Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve. The town itself is located along the Petite-Nation River between Lake Simon and Lake Gagnon.

History

In the mid 19th century, the area's forests were being exploited. Duhamel, which used to be called Preston, formed shortly after when its first settlers were assigned land, while logging continued to be the dominant factor for its colonization. By 1880, a post office existed bearing the name Duhamel, named in honour of Joseph-Thomas Duhamel (1841–1909), second bishop of Ottawa from 1874 to 1909. In 1888, the Mission of Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel opened. In 1892, the Township of Preston was formed (named after Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, Baron of Preston, and governor general of Canada from 1888 to 1893).

Starting in 1925, the Singer Company, best known for its sewing machines, built a railway through Duhamel linking Thurso to Lake Montjoie (in Lac-Ernest unorganized territory). The railroad was used until 1980 when it was dismantled and converted to a tourism corridor.

On August 15, 1936, the Municipality of Duhamel was formed when it separated from the United Township Municipality of Hartwell-et-Preston.

On December 21, 1985, Duhamel annexed a portion of the unorganized territories of Lac-du-Sourd and Lac-des-Écorces, and again on October 10, 1998, it annexed the northern portion of Lac-des-Écorces.

List of mayors

  • Télesphore Tremblay, 1936 – 1941
  • Lionel Ethier, 1941 – 1949
  • René Pilon, 1949 – 1950
  • Fréréole Filion, 1950 – 1951
  • Arthur Lamontagne, 1951 – 1954
  • Lionel Éthier, 1954 – 1955
  • Camille Poliquin, 1955 – 1976
  • Jean Turcot, 1976 – 1979
  • Martial Brière, 1979 – 1981
  • Yvon Jérôme, 1981 – 1985
  • Phil Patry, 1985 – 1997
  • Yvon Charlebois, 1997 – 2005
  • Richard Chartrand, 2005 –
  • Demographics

    Population trend:

  • Population in 2011: 412 (2006 to 2011 population change: -14.7 %)
  • Population in 2006: 483
  • Population in 2001: 361
  • 2001 to 2006 population change: 33.8%
  • Population in 1996: 321
  • Population in 1991: 394
  • Private dwellings (occupied by usual residents): 212 (total: 1071)

    References

    Duhamel, Quebec Wikipedia