- Saint-Félicien, Quebec
Saint-Félicien is a city in the Canadian province of
Quebec . The town is located within the Le Domaine-du-Roy Regional County Municipality in theSaguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. Its population as of 2006 is 10 477.The town was founded in 1864 when the first settlers from
Charlevoix and Chicoutimi arrived. It became a municipality in 1882 and the parish was established in 1884 before becoming a city in 1976 after a merger.Agriculture and saw wood were the predominant economic activities across the region in addition to hunting, fishing and dairy. The railroad started to serve the area in 1917.Wood pulp become a major contributor in the local economy starting in the 1970s. [http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/topos/carto.asp?Speci=319119&Latitude=48,65&Longitude=-72,45&Zoom=1700 Topos sur le Web : Résultat cartographique ] ]In 1996, the municipality of Saint-Methode was merged with Saint-Felicien as part of a municipal re-organization in the area.
Geography
The municipality is located within the western shores of
Lake St-Jean north of Roberval. It is accessible from Chibougamau and northern Quebec viaQuebec Route 167 and from locations around the lake and elsewhere across central and southern Quebec viaQuebec Route 169 .Zoo
The main attraction of the municipality is the 485-acre wildlife zoo founded in 1960. The attraction contains about 80 different species including the
polar bear ,arctic fox ,Canada goose ,snowy owl ,Canada lynx ,American black bear ,grizzly bear ,bighorn sheep ,mountain goat ,American bison and theblack-tailed prairie dog . Until 1994, the zoo contained various exotic animals but today it contains almost exclusively species native to the boreal climate.ee also
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List of municipalities in Quebec Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.borealie.org/page.php/fr/1/1.html Website of the Saint-Felicien Wildlife Zoo]
* [http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/topos/carto.asp?Speci=319119&Latitude=48,65&Longitude=-72,45&Zoom=1700 Commission de Toponymie du Quebec]
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