Baie-Trinité, Quebec Explained

Baie-Trinité
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Pushpin Map:Côte-Nord Region Quebec
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Côte-Nord region of Quebec
Coordinates:49.4167°N -85°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Established Title:Settled
Established Date:1840
Established Title1:Constituted
Established Date1:January 1, 1955
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Étienne Baillargeon
Area Total Km2:538.74
Area Land Km2:417.48
Population Total:438
Population As Of:2021
Population Density Km2:1.0
Population Blank1 Title:Pop (2016-21)
Population Blank1: 7.6%
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Blank1 Name Sec2:MAMROT code
Blank1 Info Sec2:96005
Blank2 Info Sec2:3121

Baie-Trinité (Village Municipality) is part of the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality, in Côte-Nord region, Quebec province, Canada.

Toponymy

The village municipality are named after the small Trinity Bay into which the Trinity River drains. The river's name may be attributed to Jacques Cartier who sailed by this river on Trinity Sunday in 1536. The first permanent settlers came in 1840, the Baie-de-la-Trinité Mission was established in 1898.[1]

Geography

The municipality is located on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the mouth of the Trinity River (French: Rivière de la Trinité), a salmon river which flows through the village.[2]

The main access to the municipality is Route 138, also known as the Whale Route.The major economic sectors are forestry and fisheries.

Demography

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Baie-Trinité had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 417.48km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

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Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse

The Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse, a National historic site of Canada, was built in 1829-1830 on a point that ancient geographers, since Samuel de Champlain (1567-1655) himself, classified as the demarcation point between the St. Lawrence River and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.[3] [4] [5]

Ludger-Champagne rest area

The rest area belongs to the Ministère des Transports du Québec, it is located in Baie-Trinité, on the Route des Baleines, (Route 138), between Labrie and Jourdain streets, it recalls the memory of Ludger Champagne (1929-2020).

Mr. Champagne founded the Club 4 H of Baie-Trinité in 1966 and was an important player in the construction of the building that housed the 4-H relay, a rest area for the local population and travellers. The 4-H Clubs of Quebec, which brought together young people aged 8 to 18, were committed to the protection and conservation of the environment. The 4-H movement was created in 1912 in the United States and established in Quebec in 1942 by the Quebec Forestry Association.[6] ' [7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baie-Trinité . Commission de toponymie Quebec . Government of Quebec . 25 February 2024 . fr . 1968-12-05 . The reason for assigning the name Trinité to a river and then to a bay on the North Shore, before being transferred to a municipality, remains unclear..
  2. Web site: Baie-Trinité River . Saumon Quebec . Saumon Québec . 25 February 2024 . This typical Côte-Nord river flows slowly through shallow pools strewn with large rocks, ending in a section with a greater difference in level and flow..
  3. Web site: Pointe des Monts . Commission de toponymie Quebec . Government of Quebec . 25 February 2024 . fr . 1968-12-05 . From the shoreline of Pointe des Monts to the city of Matane, opposite, in the Gaspé Peninsula, the distance is only 52 km. These points serve as a boundary between the estuary of the St. Lawrence River upstream and the much wider Gulf of St. Lawrence downstream.
  4. Web site: The Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse . Corporation de Promotion et de Développement du site du Phare historique de Pointe‑des‑Monts . 25 February 2024 . fr . 2024 . Built on a rocky outcrop that forms an islet at high tide, the lighthouse bears witness to a time when navigation in the Gulf of St. Lawrence was perilous..
  5. Web site: Edward F. Bush . The Canadian Lighthouse . National Historic Parks and Sites, Branch, Indian and Northern Affairs . 25 February 2024 . 55 of 188 . 1975 . The first lighthouse, completed in 1830, had walls six feet thick at the base, tapering to two feet at the lantern deck.20.
  6. Web site: Ludger-Champagne rest area . Commission de toponymie Quebec . Government of Quebec . 26 February 2024 . 2021-10-07 . Rest area for the local population and travellers, which has since become a rest area owned by the Ministry of Transport..
  7. Web site: North Shore, Trinity Bay, Municipal Rest Area Beach . Practical guides for carefree adventures with your dog! . 26 February 2024 . Directory of places to visit with your dog.