(Redirected from Regions of Quebec)This is a 'list of regions in Quebec'. The province of
Quebec,
Canada, is officially divided into seventeen
administrative regions. Traditionally (and non-officially) it is divided into around twenty
regions. The Institut de la Statistique du Québec estimates the July 2006 population of Quebec at 7,651,531. For a land area of 1,312,126.4 km², this gives an estimated population density of 5.8 inhabitants per square kilometre.
Administrative
Administrative regions are used to organize the provision of provincial government services. They are also the basis of organization for
regional conferences of elected officers (French: ''conférences régionales des élus'' (CRE)), with the exception of the
Montérégie and
Nord-du-Québec regions, which each have three CREs or equivalent bodies. (In the Nord-du-Québec region, the
Kativik Regional Government and
Cree Regional Authority, in addition to their other functions, play the role of a CRE).
List
The subregions of Montérégie and
Nord-du-Québec having their own CRE are shown in italics. Municipalities with 20,000-plus populations in the 2006 Census are listed, with those 50,000 or over highlighted. In addition, the seat
[1] of the relevant CRE is indicated with an asterisk (
★ ). If its population is less than 20,000, it is shown in italics.
Under the heading "D" is the population density of the region in question.
| Code | Region | Pop.[2] | Area (km²) | D[3] | Major cities |
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| 01 | Bas-Saint-Laurent | 201,692 | 22,185 | 9.1 | Rimouski ★ |
| 02 | Saguenay— Lac-Saint-Jean | 274,095 | 95,893 | 2.9 | Alma, 'Saguenay ★ ' |
| 03 | Capitale-Nationale | 671,468 | 18,639 | 36.0 | 'Quebec ★ ' |
| 04 | Mauricie | 260,461 | 35,452 | 7.3 | 'Shawinigan', 'Trois-Rivières ★ ' |
| 05 | Estrie | 302,161 | 10,195 | 29.6 | 'Sherbrooke ★ ', Magog |
| 06 | Montréal[4] | 1,873,971 | 498 | 3,761.6 | 'Montreal ★ ', Westmount, Côte-Saint-Luc, Pointe-Claire, Kirkland, Dollard-Des Ormeaux |
| 07 | Outaouais | 347,214 | 30,504 | 11.4 | 'Gatineau ★ ' |
| 08 | Abitibi-Témiscamingue | 144,835 | 57,340 | 2.5 | Rouyn-Noranda ★ , Val-d'Or |
| 09 | Côte-Nord | 95,948 | 236,700 | 0.4 | Baie-Comeau ★ , Sept-Îles |
| 10 | Nord-du-Québec | 40,637 | 718,229 | 0.1 | |
| ''CRE de la Baie-James''[5] | | | | ''Matagami ★ '' |
| ''Cree Regional Authority'' | | | | ''Nemiscau ★ '' |
| ''Kativik Regional Government'' | | | | ''Kuujjuaq ★ '' |
| 11 | Gaspésie— Îles-de-la-Madeleine | 95,872 | 20,272 | 4.7 | ''Gaspé ★ '' |
| 12 | Chaudière-Appalaches | 397,827 | 15,071 | 26.4 | ''Montmagny ★ '', 'Lévis', Saint-Georges, Thetford Mines |
| 13 | Laval[6] | 376,845 | 246 | 1,532.0 | 'Laval ★ ' |
| 14 | Lanaudière | 434,872 | 12,313 | 35.3 | 'Repentigny', ''Joliette ★ '', 'Terrebonne', Mascouche |
| 15 | Laurentides | 518,621 | 20,560 | 25.2 | Saint-Eustache, Boisbriand, Sainte-Thérèse, Blainville, Mirabel, 'Saint-Jérôme ★ ' |
| 16 | Montérégie | 1,386,963 | 11,111 | 124.8 | |
| ''CRE de Longueuil'' | | | | 'Brossard', Saint-Lambert, Boucherville ★ , Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, 'Longueuil ★ ' |
| ''CRE Montérégie Est''[7] | | | | 'Granby',[8] Sorel-Tracy, 'Saint-Hyacinthe', 'Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu', Chambly, ''McMasterville ★ '', Sainte-Julie, Varennes |
| ''CRE Vallée-du- Haut-Saint-Laurent''[9] | | | | La Prairie, Saint-Constant, Châteauguay, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield ★ , Vaudreuil-Dorion |
| 17 | Centre-du-Québec | 228,049 | 6,921 | 33.0 | Victoriaville, 'Drummondville ★ ' |
| 'Total' | '7,651,531' | '1,312,126' | '5.8' | |
| Source: Institut de la Statistique du Québec[10] |
★ Seat of relevant CRE (regional conference of elected officers)
Historical and Traditional
Quebec has a number of regions that go by historical and traditional names. Often, they have similar but distinct French and English names.
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Abitibi
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Lower Saint Lawrence (
Bas-Saint-Laurent)
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Beauce (within
Chaudière-Appalaches)
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Bois-Francs (within
Centre-du-Québec)
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Charlevoix (eastern part of the Capitale-Nationale administrative region)
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Chateauguay Valley
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North Shore/
Lower North Shore
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Eastern Townships (
Cantons-de-l'Est)
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Gaspé
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Lac-Saint-Jean
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Magdalen Islands(
Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
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James Bay (
Jamésie)
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Lanaudière
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Laurentians (
Laurentides)
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Mauricie
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Montérégie
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Montreal region/
Greater Montreal/
Island of Montreal
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Nord-du-Québec (or Grand-Nord)
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Nunavik
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Ottawa Valley
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Outaouais
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Pontiac
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Quebec City region (corresponds to
Capitale-Nationale)
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Rupert's Land
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Saguenay
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South Shore (Montreal) (Rive-Sud)
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Timiskaming (
Témiscamingue)
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Ungava District
References
1. Coordonnées — Conférences régionales des élus, Ministère des Affaires municipales et régionales
2. July 1, 2006, preliminary estimate
3. Density in inhabitants per square kilometre, July 1, 2006, preliminary estimate
4. Coextensive with the urban agglomeration of the same name
5. Territory consists of the municipalities of Matagami, Lebel-sur-Quévillon Chibougamau, Chapais and Baie-James. Portrait de la Jamésie, Conférence régionale des élus de la Baie-James
6. Coextensive with the city of the same name
7. Territory consists of the regional county municipalities of La Haute-Yamaska, Acton, Le Bas-Richelieu, Les Maskoutains, Rouville, Le Haut-Richelieu, La Vallée-du-Richelieu and Lajemmerais.
8. The city of Granby is divided into two census subdivisions. Their combined population is more than 50,000.
9. Territory consists of the regional county municipalities of Roussillon, Les Jardins-de-Napierville, Le Haut-Saint-Laurent, Beauharnois-Salaberry and Vaudreuil-Soulanges
10. Évolution et distribution de la population par région administrative, superficie et densité, Québec, 1971-2006
See also
Census Divisions by province and territory
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Administrative subdivisions of Quebec
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Subdivisions of Canada
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Quebec regional cultures
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List of people from the Gaspé Peninsula
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List of people from Mauricie
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List of people from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean