- Neuville, Quebec
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Neuville — Ville — Motto: Fier du Passé, Foi en l'Avenir
Proud of the past, faith in the futureCoordinates: 46°42′N 71°35′W / 46.7°N 71.583°WCoordinates: 46°42′N 71°35′W / 46.7°N 71.583°W Country Canada Province Quebec Region Capitale-Nationale Regional county Portneuf Settled 1670s Incorporated 1855 Merged January 2, 1997 Government[1] - Mayor Bernard Gaudreau - Federal riding Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier - Prov. riding Portneuf Area[2] - Land 72.16 km2 (27.9 sq mi) Population (2006)[2] - Total 3,638 - Density 50.4/km2 (130.5/sq mi) Time zone EST (UTC-5) - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) Area code(s) Area codes 418 and 581 Website www.ville.neuville.qc.ca Neuville is a village on the north shore of the Saint Laurence River, just west of Quebec City, part of the Portneuf Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1684, and has remained quite picturesque throughout these years.
The 19th-century artist, Antoine Plamondon, (ca. 1804-1895) moved here by 1850, and lived the rest of his life here.
Neuville has an excellent marina for pleasure sailboats and yachts.
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History
In 1653, the area was granted as a seignory by Jean de Lauson to Jean Bourdon de Saint-Jean (ca. 1601-1668) for his son Jean-François Bourdon de Dombourg (1647–1690), who was an engineer, surveyor, cartographer, and Attorney General to the sovereign. In 1680, the Dombourg Seignory was acquired by Nicolas Dupont de Neuville (1632–1716), whereafter the seignory was known as Neuville.[3]
In 1679, the Saint-François-de-Sales Parish was formed, that became a civil parish in 1684. The place was also called Pointe-aux-Trembles (or Pointe-au-Tremble) in reference to the point on which the church was built that once was covered with aspen and birch.[3]
In 1850, the post office opened, identified as Pointe-aux-Trembles. In 1855, the place was incorporated as a Parish Municipality of Saint-François-de-Sales, but renamed to Pointe-aux-Trembles some time after. In 1919, part of its territory separated to form the Village Municipality of Neuville.[3]
On December 18, 1996, the Village Municipality of Neuville and the Parish Municipality of Pointe-aux-Trembles merged again to form the new City of Neuville.[3]
Demographics
Population trend:[4]
- Population in 2006: 3638 (2001 to 2006 population change: 8.9 %)
- Population in 2001: 3346 (or 3341 when adjusted to 2006 boundaries)
- Population in 1996:
- Neuville (village): 1013
- Pointe-aux-Trembles (parish): 2248
- Population in 1991:
- Neuville (village): 1006
- Pointe-aux-Trembles (parish): 1970
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 1468 (total dwellings: 1558)
Mother tongue:
- English as first language: 2.2 %
- French as first language: 97.4 %
- English and French as first language: 0 %
- Other as first language: 0.4 %
Twin village
The Village of Neuville maintains trade development programs, cultural and educational partnership with the village of Neuville-de-Poitou in France, although its population does not originate from there.
References
- ^ Ministère des Affaires Municipales, Régions et Occupation du territoire - Répertoire des municipalités: Neuville
- ^ a b Statistics Canada (March 10, 2009). "2006 Community profiles - Neuville". http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-591/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=2434007&Geo2=PR&Code2=24&Data=Count&SearchText=neuville&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom=. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ^ a b c d "Neuville (ville)" (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/CT/toposweb/fiche.aspx?no_seq=324487. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
- ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census
Pont-Rouge Donnacona Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Neuville Saint Lawrence River / Sainte-Croix St. Lawrence River / Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly Administrative divisions of Capitale-Nationale (Region 03) Regional county municipalities
and equivalent territoriesMunicipalities Administrative divisions of Quebec Arranged west to east; termini in italics Repentigny • Saint-Sulpice • L'Assomption • Lavaltrie • Lanoraie • Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier • Berthierville • Saint-Cuthbert • Saint-Barthélemy • Maskinongé • Louiseville • Yamachiche • Trois-Rivières • Champlain • Batiscan • Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade • Deschambault-Grondines • Portneuf • Cap-Santé • Donnacona • Neuville • Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures • Quebec City
Categories:- Cities and towns in Quebec
- Incorporated places in Capitale-Nationale
- Designated places in Quebec
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