Palmarolle | |
Flag Size: | 120x100px |
Pushpin Map: | Canada Western Quebec |
Pushpin Label: | Palmarolle |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in western Quebec |
Coordinates: | 48.6667°N -91°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Canada |
Established Title: | Settled |
Established Date: | 1911 |
Established Title1: | Constituted |
Established Date1: | April 14, 1930 |
Government Footnotes: | [1] |
Leader Title: | Mayor |
Leader Name: | Véronique Aubin |
Area Total Km2: | 135.37 |
Area Land Km2: | 117.87 |
Population Total: | 1386 |
Population As Of: | 2021 |
Population Density Km2: | 11.8 |
Population Blank1 Title: | Pop (2016-21) |
Population Blank1: | 1.6% |
Population Blank2 Title: | Dwellings |
Population Blank2: | 649 |
Utc Offset: | −5 |
Utc Offset Dst: | −4 |
Blank Name: | Highways |
Palmarolle is a municipality in northwestern Quebec, Canada, in the Abitibi-Ouest Regional County Municipality. It covers 117.87 km2 and had a population of 1,386 as of the Canada 2021 Census. It is considered to have the best agricultural land of the entire Abitibi region.[2]
The area began to be colonized in 1911 when the township was surveyed. The completion of the National Transcontinental Railway at La Sarre and Macamic led to further waves of development with the arrival of new settlers in 1916, 1918, and 1929. Following the pattern of other places in the Abitibi, the settlement was named after a historic military figure, François-Charles Bertrand de Palmarole or Palmarolle (1714 ‑ 1760), lieutenant of the La Sarre Regiment and Knight of the Order of Saint Louis. In 1921, the parish was formed and in 1930, the place was incorporated as a municipality.[2]
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents (2021): 595 (total dwellings: 649)
Mother tongue (2021):
Municipal council (2023):[3]
List of former mayors:[4]