Chandler, Quebec Explained

Chandler
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:Canada Eastern Quebec
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in eastern Quebec.
Coordinates:48.35°N -105°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Subdivision Type3:RCM
Subdivision Name3:Le Rocher-Percé
Established Title:Settled
Established Date:1729
Established Title1:Constituted
Established Date1:June 27, 2001
Government Footnotes:[1]
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Gilles Daraiche
Leader Name2:Bonaventure
Area Footnotes:[2]
Area Total Km2:435.50
Area Land Km2:418.45
Population Total:7490
Population As Of:2021
Population Density Km2:17.9
Population Blank1 Title:Pop 2016-2021
Population Blank1: 0.7%
Population Blank2 Title:Dwellings
Population Blank2:3794
Timezone:EST
Utc Offset:−5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:−4
Postal Code Type:Postal code(s)
Postal Code:G0C 1K0
Area Code:418 and 581
Blank Name:Highways

Chandler is a town in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of Quebec, Canada. It is the second-most populous town on the Gaspé Peninsula after the Town of Gaspé. It was known as Pabos between June 27, 2001 and May 4, 2002.

The city is the birthplace of NHL player Mathieu Garon, Quebec politician Joseph-Léonard Duguay, singer "La Bolduc" (Mary Rose Anna Travers), singer and actor Flora Gionest-Roussy and world curling champion John Kawaja.

In addition to Chandler itself, the town's territory also includes the communities of Newport, Grand-Pabos-Ouest, Pabos, Pabos Mills, and Saint-François-de-Pabos. Chandler's major industries include fishing and tourism.

History

See also: Municipal history of Quebec. The area was first settled in 1729, making it one of the oldest places on the Gaspé coast. It was known over time as Paboc, Pabo, Pabok, Pabeau, and Pas-bos. In 1815, the final spelling of Pabos was assigned in the Description topographique de la province du Bas Canada (Topographical Description of the Province of Lower Canada). The meaning of this name is uncertain, although there are various theories: from the Mi'kmaq word papôg (meaning "playful waters");[3] a Basque name; from the Spanish pavo; a place in France, home of the first seignoral lord; or from the French words pas[sage] beau (meaning "beautiful passage").[4]

In 1758, the settlement was destroyed by General James Wolfe during his Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign. It was rebuilt and by 1860, the Parish of Sainte-Adélaïde-de-Pabos was formed. In 1876, it had become the most important civil and religious town in the Gaspésie region, and the place was incorporated as the Municipality of Pabos. 3 years later, its post office opened.[4] In 1912, Percy Milton Chandler, a Philadelphian manufacturer, built the first pulp and paper mill in the Gaspésie at the mouth of the Grand Pabos River, originally known as Portage-du-Grand-Pabos. By 1916, this village separated from Pabos and was incorporated as the Village Municipality of Chandler. The name Grand-Pabos was also used and in the 1930s, it was even tried to officially rename the village to Grand-Pabos. In 1958, Chandler gained ville (city) status.[5]

On June 27, 2001, the municipalities of Newport, Pabos, Pabos Mills, and Saint-François-de-Pabos, as well as the City of Chandler, were merged to form the new City of Pabos, renamed to Chandler on May 4, 2002.[5]

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Chandler had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 418.45km2, it had a population density of in 2021.[6]

Canada Census Mother Tongue - Chandler, Quebec
CensusTotal
YearResponsesCountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %
6,970 0.2%94.4%275 16.7%3.7%100 100.0%1.4%35 16.7%0.5%
6,985 2.9%94.4%330 1.5%4.5%50 0.0%0.7%30 50.0%0.4%
7,195 3.3%94.7%335 31.4%4.4%50 400.0%0.7%20 73.3%0.3%
7,440 n/a%95.6%255 n/a%3.3%10 n/a%0.1%75 n/a%1.0%

Attractions

Saint Dominique's Church is a large Roman Catholic church in Newport.

Government

List of former mayors (since formation of current municipality):[7]

Education

Centre de services scolaire René-Lévesque operates Francophone schools.[8]

Eastern Shores School Board operates Anglophone schools.[9]

See also

External links



Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chandler . Répertoire des municipalités . Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire . French . 2011-12-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120407211859/http://www.mamrot.gouv.qc.ca/repertoire-des-municipalites/fiche/municipalite/02028 . 2012-04-07 . dead .
  2. Web site: Chandler census profile . Statistics Canada . . 2022-10-04.
  3. Book: Rand, Silas Tertius. A First Reading Book in the Micmac Language: Comprising the Micmac Numerals, and the Names of the Different Kinds of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Trees, &c. of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Also, Some of the Indian Names of Places, and Many Familiar Words and Phrases, Translated Literally Into English. 1875-01-01. Nova Scotia Printing Company. en.
  4. Web site: Pabos (Municipalité) . Commission de toponymie du Québec . 2011-12-13 . French.
  5. Web site: Chandler (Ville) . Commission de toponymie du Québec . 2011-12-13 . French.
  6. Web site: Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Quebec . . February 9, 2022 . August 29, 2022.
  7. Web site: Vers une course à la mairie à Chandler .
  8. Web site: Établissements. Centre de services scolaire René-Lévesque. 22 July 2024.
  9. https://www.essb.qc.ca/