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Lac Simon, Outaouais, Quebec

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Country
  
Canada

Settled
  
1845

Time zone
  
EST (UTC−5)

Area
  
121.9 km²

Local time
  
Friday 3:09 PM

Area code
  
819

Region
  
Outaouais

Constituted
  
January 1, 1881

Postal code(s)
  
J0V 1E0

Population
  
984 (2011)

Province
  
Québec

RCM
  
Outaouais

Lac-Simon, Outaouais, Quebec

Weather
  
-9°C, Wind NW at 16 km/h, 54% Humidity

Lac-Simon is a town and municipality in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Papineau Regional County Municipality.

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Map of Lac-Simon, QC, Canada

It is known for its sandy beaches on Lake Simon and provides services to vacationers and campers.

History

In 1845, Métis Amable LeBlanc and his wife Marie-Louise Cimon, the niece of Basile Outik, chief of the Oka Indian tribe, went to settle on an island in the middle of a beautiful lake located 75 miles north-west of Oka. Eight families left with him to this region where hunting and fishing were very good. Three of these families were related to the parents of his wife and from then on, the residents of Oka, and later those of Montebello, called this lake "Lake Cimon", which became "Lake Simon". The largest island in the lake is now called White Duck Island (Île du Canard Blanc) in honour of Amable LeBlanc who was nicknamed "White Duck" in reference to his slightly lighter skin colour as compared to his native relatives.

Starting in 1852, Franco-Catholic colonists began to settle at the lake, working as log drivers, loggers, or farmers. In 1857, a mission was established. In 1864, Hartwell Township is formed (named after a place in central Buckinghamshire, England), followed a few years later by the United Township Municipality of Hartwell-et-Suffolk. In 1880, the mission attained the status of parish under the name of Saint-Felix-de-Valois.

In 1881, Hartwell-et-Suffolk separated and formed the Township Municipality of Hartwell and the Township Municipality of Suffolk. In 1893, Hartwell was merged with Preston Township, becoming the United Township Municipality of Hartwell-et-Preston.

In 1936, the united townships were separated again and formed Township Municipality of Hartwell and the Municipality of Duhamel. In 1958, Hartwell becomes the Parish Municipality of Chénéville and finally becomes Municipality of Lac-Simon in 1965.

Lac-Simon's development as a resort area began in the 1950s, and accelerated when the Provincial Government acquired sites bordering the lake and opened a campground. Today, Centre touristique du Lac-Simon is a popular year-round vacation resort.

Demographics

Population trend:

  • Population in 2011: 984 (2006 to 2011 population change: 13.2%)
  • Population in 2006: 869 (2001 to 2006 population change: 27.2%)
  • Population in 2001: 683
  • Population in 1996: 667
  • Population in 1991: 583
  • Private dwellings (occupied by usual residents): 480 (total: 1206)

    Languages:

  • English as first language: 2%
  • French as first language: 97%
  • English and French as first language: 0%
  • Other as first language: 1%
  • References

    Lac-Simon, Outaouais, Quebec Wikipedia