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Sainte Émélie de l'Énergie, Quebec

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Country
  
Canada

RCM
  
Matawinie

Constituted
  
June 10, 1884

Area
  
156.2 km²

Province
  
Québec

Region
  
Lanaudière

Settled
  
1854

Time zone
  
EST (UTC−5)

Population
  
1,644 (2011)

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Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie is a municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Matawinie Regional County Municipality.

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Geography

The territory of Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie extends along the Noire River valley in the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains. The village itself is located at the intersection of Routes 131 and 347, in a broad valley called the Grand Lanaudière Corridor, which marks the transition between the Lower and Upper Laurentians. Route 131 winds north through the Noire River valley to Saint-Zénon and Route 347 goes through the Great Corridor to Saint-Côme.

Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie is located in the heart of the Laurentian hardwood zone and its hills are covered by a mixed forest. Tree species include sugar maple, yellow birch and white birch.

History

One of the first settlers was Jean-Antoine Leprohon who arrived in 1854. He was an employee of the Quebec Parliament but had an ambition to found a colony or settlement just like his cousin Barthélemy Joliette who was the founder of the City of Joliette. In 1870, the Parish of Sainte-Emmélie-de-l'Énergie was formed. This name honors the memory of Émélie or Emmélie, the wife of Leprohon, whereas the word Énergie (French for "energy") may have referred to the exuberance of his wife or to the rallying cry that Leprohon had to use to keep the other settlers stay around him: "we need energetic settlers here."

In 1884, the Parish Municipality of Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie was established. On May 30, 1924, a large fire engulfed the village, destroying 60 homes and the church. In 1994, the parish municipality changed status to become a municipality.

Population

Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 756 (total dwellings: 1103)

Language

Mother tongue:

  • English as first language: 1.2%
  • French as first language: 96.7%
  • English and French as first language: 0.6%
  • Other as first language: 1.5%
  • References

    Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie, Quebec Wikipedia