Hudson, Quebec

Hudson, Quebec

Infobox City
name = Town of Hudson, Quebec
native_name = Ville de Hudson (Québec)
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settlement_type = Ville
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_type3 = RCM
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subdivision_name = CAN
subdivision_name1 = QC
subdivision_name2 = Montérégie (16)
subdivision_name3 = Vaudreuil-Soulanges
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Elizabeth A. Corker
leader_title1 =Federal MP
Vaudreuil—Soulanges
leader_name1 =Meili Faille
(Bloc Québécois)
leader_title2 =Quebec MNA
Vaudreuil
leader_name2 =Yvon Marcoux
(Parti Libéral du Québec)
established_title = Founded
established_date = 07 Jun, 1969
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area_magnitude = 1 E8
area_total_km2 = 21.75
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population_as_of = 2007 estimates [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=2471100&Geo2=PR&Code2=24&Data=Count&SearchText=Hudson&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= Statistics Canada - Hudson 2006 Community Profile] .]
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population_total = 5 153
population_density_km2 = 236.9
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population_blank1_title =Change ~2001
population_blank1 =+6.1%
population_blank2_title =Dwellings
population_blank2 =2,160
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timezone = Eastern (EST)
utc_offset = -5
timezone_DST = EDT
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coor_type = 481, rue Principale
latd=45 |latm=27 |lats=32 |latNS=N
longd=74 |longm=08 |longs=34 |longEW=W
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postal_code_type = Postal code(s)
postal_code = J0P
area_code = 450
blank_name =Access Routes
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website = [http://www.ville.hudson.qc.ca/ Town of Hudson official site]
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Hudson, Quebec, Canada, is a town with a population of 5,088 (2006 Census) on the south-west bank of the lower Ottawa River, in the county of Vaudreuil-Soulanges. Situated about 60 kilometres west of downtown Montreal, many residents commute to work on the island of Montreal.

Location and Population

Hudson is a municipality within the Montreal Metropolitan Community. Although a rural agglomeration since the early part of the 19th Century, the Town of Hudson was founded in June 1969 by merging the villages of Hudson, Hudson Heights and Como. A relatively wealthy town, Hudson is known for its large, turn-of-the century houses, many of which border the Lake of Two Mountains. A ferry from Hudson takes cars across the lake (a confluence of the Ottawa River) to the village of Oka.

Hudson has been dubbed "the leafy Anglo-enclave", as, unlike the surrounding mainly French-speaking municipalities, Hudson has a majority English-speaking population (65% according to 2001 Census), although many residents speak both languages.

Hudson is near the edge of suburban Montreal to the east, but also surrounded by substantial farming and forest areas to the west. Large lot sizes, enforced by town by-laws, contribute to the relatively large number of trees in the residential areas. Zoning, infrastructure and building development are occasionally controversial subjects, such as when town residents voted against permitting Gheorghe Zamfir to build a concert hall near the edge of town in the 1980s. In 2001, the town won a victory in Canada's Supreme Court, upholding its by-law 207, which bans pesticide use on public and private property for cosmetic (purely aesthetic) purposes.

Although much larger in population, Hudson has been compared to culturally and demographically similar Quebec towns such as the Eastern Townships villages of North Hatley and Brome Lake as well as nearby Senneville. All four municipalities border a body of water (used extensively for recreation year-round) and include a harmonious blend of French and English residents.

The Town is largely upper-middle class and includes professionals, artists and artisans, corporate executives, and a wide variety of entrepreneurs as residents. There are some 140 businesses in town, 50% of which are of an arts and crafts nature.

The Town has three schools, of which two are English (Mount Pleasant Elementary School & Westwood Senior, formerly Hudson High School) and one French (St-Thomas Elementary School), as well as four churches: one Catholic (St-Thomas Aquinas), two Anglican (St-James & St-Mary's) and one United (Wyman).

A single street, Main Road, traverses Hudson east to west, while the southern border of the town mainly runs along Quebec Autoroute 342 (also known as Boulevard Harwood). Although many residents commute by automobile, a commuter train to Montreal stops in Hudson once per day in either direction. As of February 5, 2007, a shuttle bus service operated by CIT La Presqu'Île was launched to move people about within the immediate area, to the campus of John Abbott College CEGEP, or to the Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue train station [ [http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/westisland/story.html?id=7835c647-c808-4c30-85d5-81d9c7d79549 Shuttle buses should ease Hudson residents' travel woes ] ] .

Events and Tourist Attractions

Tourist attractions of Hudson include:

* The Village Theatre (located in the historical train station)
* Finnegan's antique market
* The Auberge Willow Place Inn restaurant
* Mon Village restaurant
* Greenwood Centre for Living History
* St. James', St. Mary's, Wyman Memorial United and St. Thomas Aquinas churches
* Chateau du Lac (bar in a historic building)

Notable annual events in Hudson include the Hudson Street Fair, the Hudson Yacht Club Labour Day Regatta, the FruitBowl Regatta (North America's most well-attended youth sailing event), Canada Day festivities, Shiver Fest (a winter carnival), the Turn On The Lights Festival, The Studio Tour, The Home & Gardens Tour and the Santa Claus Parade. The town was also put under the spotlight in a recent taping of the reality television series, Road Hockey Rumble. Residents of the town were selected to play a game of road hockey.

A fixture in Hudson, the Hudson Yacht Club (HYC) is a boating and social club founded in 1909 on the shores of Lake of Two Mountains (Lac des Deux Montagnes). Boasting several hundred members and boats, it has expansive grounds, decades-old trees, multiple sailing programs, and hosts the popular FruitBowl. Now drawing participants from across Canada and into the United States, FruitBowl was established in 1996 for the purposes of attracting young sailors and high quality coaches to Hudson, as a showcase event for youth regattas in Canada. The grounds and shoreline of the Hudson Yacht Club comprise arguably some of the best real estate in Hudson; a testament to the collective vision of the Club's founders. Each Labour Day weekend the HYC opens its property and facilities to hundreds of Montreal-area sailors and revelers for its annual Mount Gay Regatta.

Demographics

"'Mother tongue language from Canada 2006 Census

Geographic Location

Canadian City Geographic Location
North="Ottawa River"
West=Rigaud
Center=Hudson
East=Vaudreuil-Dorion
South=Saint-Lazare

Municipal Government

The Quebec "Cities and Towns Act" requires all towns the size of Hudson to have a municipal council of six councillors and one mayor, elected by the local population every four years. The mayor is elected by all Hudson residents, while the town is divided into six wards to elect the councillors. Given the small size of the town, council seats are often won by acclamation. The current mayor is Elizabeth Corker (since 2004). Council meets once per month in the Stephen Shaar Community Centre, named after the previous mayor. Municipal administrators work in the Town Hall. Town council is responsible for things such as water supply, local road maintenance, zoning, construction permits, and administration of parks. Some responsibilities, such as regional planning, is shared with the county. Council receives its revenues through property taxes, which it establishes. The town maintains its own volunteer fire department and a local patrol to enforce municipal by-laws.

Mayor and Council

Mayor Elizabeth A. Corker

Councillor Thomas Birch District #1 Como

Councillor Robert Parkinson District #2 Hudson - East

Councillor David Morton District #3 Hudson – Center

Councillor Michel Gaudette District #4 Fairhaven

Councillor Gordon H. Drewett District #5 Heights - East

Councillor Madeleine Hodgson District #6 West

Current Town Projects and Events

As of May of 2008 the Town of Hudson has been under going the construction of a new sewage system and water treatment facility. Currently the Treatment plant is 25% completed, the sanitary sewers in the town center are approximately 60% completed, and the sanitary sewers in the East sector are approximately 10% completed.

Also:

August 1, 2, 3

[http://www.ville.hudson.qc.ca/eng-fair.htm| Hudson Music Festival and Street Fair]

August 16

Hudson Community Pool Awards Banquet

Community Centre

August 27 & 28

Community Info & Registration Day

Community Centre2-pm

September 27 & 28

The Hudson & Region Studio Tour

Hudson & area

www.studiotourhudsonandregion.org

September 22

Stephen F. Shaar Fundraising Golf

Tournament

Whitlock Golf Club

12pm

External links

* [http://www.ville.hudson.qc.ca/ Town of Hudson official site]
* [http://hudson-village.info/ Hudson Village Information]
* [http://www.hudsonquebec.com/ Hudson Quebec Community and Business Portal]
* [http://hudson-village.net/ Contact Hudsonites]
* [http://www.hudson-quebec-home.com A Young Teen's Life and Impressions of Hudson]
* [http://www.canlii.org/qc/laws/sta/c-19/20050616/whole.html Quebec "Cities and Towns Act"]
* [http://www.hudsonhistoricalsociety.ca The Hudson Historical Society]
* [http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/CommunityMemories/ADKX/00aa/Exhibits/English/index.html Greenwood Centre for Living History]
* [http://www.hudsonyachtclub.com Hudson Yacht Club]
* [http://www.hudsonstreetfair.com/ Annual Hudson Street Fair]

References

* [http://www.mamr.gouv.qc.ca/accueil.asp/ Affaires Municipales et Regions Quebec]
* [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Index.cfm?Lang=E/ Statistics Canada]
* [http://www.elections.ca/pas/39ge/39official.pdf/ Elections Canada Results - 39th General Election (2006)]
* [http://www.monvote.qc.ca/en/ Director General of Quebec Elections]
* [http://www.inforoutiere.qc.ca/fr/carte_routiere/index.asp Transports Quebec Official Road Map]


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