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Mékinac Regional County Municipality

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Country
  
Canada

Effective
  
January 1, 1982

Time zone
  
EST (UTC−5)

Population
  
12,924 (2011)

Region
  
Mauricie

County seat
  
Saint-Tite

Area
  
5,555 km²

Province
  
Québec

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Municipalities
  
List Saint-Tite Notre-Dame-de-Montauban Sainte-Thècle Trois-Rives Hérouxville Lac-aux-Sables Saint-Adelphe Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac Saint-Séverin Grandes-Piles Lac-Boulé Lac-Masketsi Lac-Normand Rivière-de-la-Savane

Destinations
  
La Mauricie, Saint‑Tite, Grandes‑Piles, Sainte‑Thècle, Lac‑aux‑Sables

Mékinac is a regional county municipality (MRC) in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its seat is Saint-Tite. It is composed of 10 municipalities and 4 unorganized territories.

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Toponomy

According to the Commission de Toponymie du Québec, the name Mekinac, pronounced /mekinak/ in French, has an Algonquin origin, that means "turtle". Native Americans often designated places based on the name of the animal kingdom. Once known, the toponym allowed to refer to the same place in conversations. Mikinak designation was assigned to a nearby mountain. A second thesis refers to the abundance of turtles in the area. However, the name is also similar to the historical Algonquin word mekanâc, pronounced /me:kana:ʃ/, meaning "small path". The toponym Mekinac was assigned to the Mékinac River, Mékinac Lake, at Mékinac (township), in the ex-municipality of Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac, Quebec, and town of Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac.

History

Mékinac MRC was created on January 1, 1982.

Subdivisions

There are 14 subdivisions within the RCM:

Municipalities of MRC Mékinac

Between 2006 and 2011, the population grew by 2.0%. The MRC has 8,237 private dwellings whose 6,096 private dwellings are occupied by usual residents. The median age of the population is 52.6 years old. Statistics Canada reports that in 2011, 88.5% of the population was aged 15 and over, meanings 11,430 individuals (including 5700 men and 5730 women), divided into 3,940 private households. This census indicates that 2,070 people lived alone. Of this population, 1,880 individuals have mastered both French and English, or 14.6%.

Access Routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the municipality, including external routes that start or finish at the county border:

References

Mékinac Regional County Municipality Wikipedia