- Rosemère, Quebec
Infobox Settlement
name = Rosemère, Quebec
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other_name = Ville de Rosemère
Town of Rosemère
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motto = "Vivat floreat crestat"
(Latin for, "Live, Bloom and Grow")
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_type3 = RCM
subdivision_name = CAN
subdivision_name1 = QC
subdivision_name2 = Laurentides (15)
subdivision_name3 = Thérèse-De Blainville
established_title = Constitution date
established_date =1947
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leader_title =Mayor
leader_name = Hélène Daneault
leader_title1 = Federal MP
Marc-Aurèle-Fortin
leader_name1 =Serge Ménard
(Bloc Québécois )
leader_title2 = Quebec MNAGroulx
leader_name2 =Linda Lapointe
(ADQ)
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timezone = EST
utc_offset = -5
timezone_DST = EDT
utc_offset_DST = -4
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postal_code = J6Z to J7H
area_code = 450
blank_name = Access Routes
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website = [http://www.ville.rosemere.qc.ca ville.rosemere.qc.ca]
footnotes =Rosemère is an off-island suburb of
Montreal , in southwesternQuebec ,Canada on the north shore of theRivière des Mille-Îles in the Regional County Municipality of Thérèse-de-Blainville. The town is noted for its green look, due to the high density of trees. Some wooded areas in the town have been left intact as the town has grown around them. Homes are mostly upscale, varying from renovated cottages to unique character homes.Contrasting sharply with this green look is Boulevard Curé-Labelle, the town's main commercial artery, which is lined up by suburban shops and shopping malls, the largest of which is
Place Rosemère .Demographics
According to the [http://ville.rosemere.qc.ca/index.php?lang=en§ion=presentation Town of Rosemère website] :
*Population: 14,407
*Dwellings: 5,258
*Area (km².): 12.35
*Density (persons per km².): 1166
*Mayor: Dr. Hélène DaneaultHistory
Rosemere was first settled in 1714, with the establishment of the Mille-Îles Seigneury. [http://ville.rosemere.qc.ca/index.php?section=historique&lang=en] By 1780, the Seigneury was well established, with large tracts of land under cultivation. Rosemere was named by J.P. Withers, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who moved to the area in 1880. At first he called his new home "Rose", after the many wild roses growing there. Later he added "
mere " an old English word for a lake. The Mille-Îles river is wide and has the appearance of a lake at this location. So the English meaning would be "lake of roses". After the town's incorporation documents were forwarded to Québec City, an accent was added to the middle e; according to statements by residents. This has never been an issue with the English inhabitants of Rosemère. In French the name does not mean "Mother of Roses", for that would be said "Mère des Roses" in French. So the name has no sensible meaning in French but in typical Canadian fashion the name has become bilingual.In the first half of the last century Rosemere had several natural sandy beaches on theRivière des Mille-Îles and many cottages along the shoreline that were only used during the summer. A majority of the year-round residents werefrancophone and many of the summer-only residents wereanglophone . AfterWorld War II Rosemere was transformed into abedroom community ofMontreal with the construction of homes in the heavily forested areas north of Grande Cote. By 1964, 65% of Rosemère's residents wereanglophone . While the French and English residents of Rosemère have always enjoyed the ambience of the area in harmony, the English population has declined over the years to today's 16% (StatsCan 2001 Census).North: Sainte-Thérèse West: Boisbriand
Rosemère East: Lorraine South: Laval External links
* [http://ville.rosemere.qc.ca/index.php?section=index&lang=en City of Rosemère]
* [http://www.hockeyloros.org Rosemère/Lorraine Hockey Associtation]
* [http://www.tournoiahmlr.com Rosemère/Lorraine Annual Novice Hockey Tournament]
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