Cap-Chat Explained

Cap-Chat
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:Canada Eastern Quebec
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in eastern Quebec
Coordinates:49.1°N -107°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Quebec
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Subdivision Type3:RCM
Subdivision Name3:La Haute-Gaspésie
Established Title:Settled
Established Date:1815
Established Title1:Constituted
Established Date1:March 15, 2000
Established Date2:1845
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Marcel Soucy
Leader Name2:Gaspé
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:208.99
Area Land Km2:181.31
Population Total:2516
Population As Of:2021
Population Density Km2:13.9
Population Blank1 Title:Pop 2016-2021
Population Blank1: 1.6%
Population Blank2 Title:Dwellings
Population Blank2:1405
Timezone:EST
Utc Offset:−5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:−4
Postal Code Type:Postal code(s)
Postal Code:G0J 1E0
Area Code:418 and 581
Blank Name:Highways

Cap-Chat is a town in the Canadian province of Québec, in the Regional County Municipality of Haute-Gaspésie, and in the administrative region of Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. Cap-Chat is found west of Sainte-Anne-des-Monts., Cap-Chat's population is 2,516.[2]

In addition to Cap-Chat itself, the town's territory also includes the communities of Cap-Chat-Est, Capucins, and Petit-Fonds.

History

There are two theories about the origin of the town's name. One simply holds that the headland called Cap-Chat bore a likeness to a cat ("chat" in French). The other theory is a bit more fanciful. According to a local legend, a cat walking along the shore killed and ate various animals, whereupon the "cat fairy" accused him of having eaten her offspring. For his punishment, the cat was turned into stone for ever.[3]

It seems most likely, however, that the town's name is a corruption of "Aymar de Chaste", who was New France's lieutenant-general in 1603. Samuel de Champlain named this area C. de Chatte in 1612, then Cap de Chatte in 1626. The name became Cap de Chat in 1685.

The waterfront boardwalk at Cap-Chat has a display of photographs and informative plaques regarding the Second World War Battle of the St. Lawrence between U-Boats and coastal defence ships.

On October 19, 1968, The Town of Cap-Chat was formed through the merger of Parish Municipality of Saint-Norbert-du-Cap-Chat and the Village Municipality of Cap-Chat.

Cap-Chat was one of the prime viewing areas for the total solar eclipse of July 10, 1972. Unfortunately, cloudy skies prevented most observers from viewing the total phase of the eclipse.

On March 15, 2000, the Municipality of Capucins was amalgamated into the Town of Cap-Chat.[4]

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Cap-Chat had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 181.31km2, it had a population density of in 2021.[1]

Economy

Cap-Chat has become synonymous with wind energy. There is a wind farm there containing 76 wind generators in revenue service. Each one of these is a horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT), but there is also to be seen there one called Éole, which is the world's tallest vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) at 110 m. It is capable of producing 4 MW of power, but has not been in use for more than ten years following damages sustained during a wind storm. Everything that there is to know about wind power at Cap-Chat may be learnt at the interpretative centre at the wind farm.

Cap-Chat has other things that are worth seeing, such as the aforesaid cat-shaped headland, and a lighthouse.

Those interested in wilderness and spectacular scenery can explore the areas inland from Cap-Chat, where there was once a village called Saint-Octave-de-l'Avenir (which ironically means Saint Octavius of the Future, though it's long in the past now). Salmon fishing and moose hunting are other activities available in the Cap-Chat area, as are hiking, horseback riding, and off-road four-wheel drive excursions in the back country.

In winter, Cap-Chat has a downhill skiing centre, as well as trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.

Local government

List of former mayors:[5]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cap-Chat census profile . Statistics Canada . . 2024-08-02.
  2. Web site: Cap-Chat community profile . Statistics Canada . . 15 November 2023 . 2024-08-02.
  3. Lahoud . Pierre . 2014 . Le chat pétrifié . Continuité . 140 . 49.
  4. Web site: Cap-Chat (Ville) . Commission de toponymie du Québec . 2011-12-19. French.
  5. Web site: Répertoire des entités géopolitiques: Cap-Chat (ville) 19.10.1968 - ... . www.mairesduquebec.com . Institut généalogique Drouin . 12 August 2024.