- Cookshire-Eaton, Quebec
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Cookshire-Eaton is a ville in the Estrie region in Quebec. It was formed in 2002 by the amalgamation of the villages of Cookshire and Sawyerville, and the township of Eaton. It is the seat of Le Haut-Saint-François Regional County Municipality.
The community had a population of 5,004 in the Canada 2006 Census.[1]
Coordinates: 45°25′9.8″N 71°39′43.2″W / 45.419389°N 71.662°W
References
Administrative divisions of Quebec
Subdivisions Communities Major cities Montreal · Quebec · Laval · Gatineau · Longueuil · Sherbrooke · Saguenay · Lévis · Trois-Rivières
Subdivisions of
EstrieRegional county municipalities and equivalent territories(*): Le Granit · Les Sources · Le Haut-Saint-François · Le Val-Saint-François · Sherbrooke* · Coaticook · Memphrémagog
Major municipalities: Lac-Mégantic · Asbestos · Danville · Cookshire-Eaton · East Angus · Scotstown · Valcourt (V) · Windsor · Richmond · Sherbrooke · Coaticook · Waterville · Stanstead (V) · MagogCategories:- Cities and towns in Quebec
- Incorporated places in Estrie
- Quebec communities with significant anglophone populations
- Estrie geography stubs
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