- Messines, Quebec
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Messines Coordinates: 46°15′N 76°01′W / 46.25°N 76.017°WCoordinates: 46°15′N 76°01′W / 46.25°N 76.017°W Country Canada Province Quebec Region Outaouais Regional county La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Incorporation August 19, 1921 Government – Type Municipality – Mayor Ronald Cross – Federal riding Pontiac – Prov. riding Gatineau Area[1][2] – Land 113.92 km2 (44 sq mi) Population (2006)[1] – Total 1,610 – Density 14.1/km2 (36.5/sq mi) Time zone EST (UTC-5) – Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) Postal Code J0X Area code(s) 819 Website www.messines.ca Messines is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec. It includes the population centres of Messines and Farley.
In 1840, the village of Messines was known by the name of Burbridge. The consolidation of this community, at the start of the 1900s, was thanks to the arrival of the railway, which for more than a century connected Hull (Gatineau) to Maniwaki. The name was changed to Messines around 1919. The Saint-Raphaël parish was legally constituted in 1906.
The first municipal council was elected in 1921 with Louis Lécuyer as its first mayor.
In the middle of the 20th century, Messines was very active in growing potatoes thanks to its sandy soil, ideal for extensive exploitation of this staple. For many years, an important agricultural co-operative was formed between the local and regional farmers of the day. The original main building of the co-op today houses a sawmill. During the second half of the century, the municipality’s economy gradually changed to tourism and cottagers, thanks to the presence of its magnificent lakes. Some of the more popular ones are: Blue Sea Lake, Big Cedar and Little Cedar Lakes. There are also many forested areas which are great for outdoor activities throughout the year. Today, the municipality is also known for its hunting and fishing territories, and for a wide variety of recreational activities available all year long.
More and more people choose to establish permanent residency here. This too helps contribute to the local economy.
List of mayors
The mayors of Messines were:
- Ronald Cross 2001 to date
- Normand St-Jacques 1997-2001
- Ronald Cross 1993-1997
- Marc Beaulieu 1987-1993
- Joseph Mayer 1985-1987
- Marcel Lévesque 1983-1985
- Léo Lafontaine 1978-1983
- Viateur Saumure 1977-1978
- Jean-Louis Latourelle 1972-1977
- Rolland Jolivette 1971-1972
- Jean-Paul Dault 1968-1971
- Rolland Jolivette 1965-1968
- Oscar St-Jacques 1961-1965
- Ludger Beaudoin 1953-1961
- Alexandre Lafrenière 1951-1953
- Oscar St-Jacques 1947-1951
- Alexandre Lafrenière 1945-1947
- Anastase Saumure 1943-1945
- Frank Nault 1942-1943
- Alexandre Lafrenière 1937-1941
- Louis Lécuyer 1935-1937
- Alexandre Lafrenière 1933-1935
- Ernest Noël 1931-1933
- Harmidas Latourelle 1929-1931
- Louis Corbeil 1928-1929
- Louis Lécuyer 1926-1927
- Louis Corbeil 1923-1926
- Louis Lécuyer 1921-1923
References
- ^ a b Statistics Canada 2006 Census - Messines community profile
- ^ Ministère des Affaires Municipales et Régions shows an area of 108.46 km2.
Kitigan Zibi (Maniwaki 18) Déléage Cayamant Sainte-Thérèse-de-la-Gatineau Messines Blue Sea Bouchette Subdivisions of La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality Cities Municipalities Aumond • Blue Sea • Bois-Franc • Bouchette • Cayamant • Déléage • Denholm • Egan-Sud • Grand-Remous • Kazabazua • Lac-Sainte-Marie • Low • Messines • Moncerf-Lytton • Sainte-Thérèse-de-la-GatineauUnorganized territories Other RCMs in Outaouais: Pontiac • Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais • Papineau • Gatineau (Independent city)Categories:- Quebec geography stubs
- Municipalities in Quebec
- Incorporated places in Outaouais
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