Mékinac Regional County Municipality

{{Other uses|Mékinac (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox settlement

|name = Mékinac (RCM)

|official_name =

|settlement_type = Regional county municipality

|image_skyline =Herouxville 006a.jpg

|imagesize = 250px

|image_caption =Rivière à la Tortue, Hérouxville

|image_map = Quebec MRC Mékinac location map.svg

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|map_caption =

|coordinates = {{coord|46|49|N|72|31|W|region:CA-QC|display=inline,title}}

|coor_pinpoint =

|coordinates_footnotes =

|subdivision_type = Country

|subdivision_name = {{CAN}}

|subdivision_type1 = Province

|subdivision_name1 = {{QC}}

|subdivision_type2 = Region

|subdivision_name2 = Mauricie

|established_title = Effective

|established_date = January 1, 1982

|seat_type = County seat

|seat = Saint-Tite

|parts_type = Municipalities

|parts_style = coll

|parts =

|p1 = Saint-Tite

|p2 = Notre-Dame-de-Montauban

|p3 = Sainte-Thècle

|p4 = Trois-Rives

|p5 = Hérouxville

|p6 = Lac-aux-Sables

|p7 = Saint-Adelphe

|p8 = Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac

|p9 = Saint-Séverin

|p10 = Grandes-Piles

|p11 = Lac-Boulé

|p12 = Lac-Masketsi

|p13 = Lac-Normand

|p14 = Rivière-de-la-Savane

|government_footnotes = {{cite web |url=http://www.mamrot.gouv.qc.ca/repertoire-des-municipalites/fiche/mrc/350/ |title=Mékinac - Résertoire des municipalités |access-date=2008-01-11 |author=Ministère des Affaires municipale et des Régions du Québec |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220094721/http://www.mamrot.gouv.qc.ca/repertoire-des-municipalites/fiche/mrc/350/ |archive-date=2013-12-20 |url-status=dead }}

|government_type = Prefecture

|leader_title = Prefect

|leader_name = Alain Vallée

|area_footnotes =

|area_magnitude =

|area_total_km2 = 5,554.90

|area_land_km2 = 5,222.10

|population_footnotes = {{cite web |title=Census Profile, 2016 Census Mékinac, Municipalité régionale de comté [Census division], Quebec |url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/prof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CD&Code1=2435&Geo2=PR&Code2=24&SearchText=mekinac&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&TABID=1&type=0 |publisher=Statistics Canada |access-date=December 8, 2019}}

|population_total = 12,358

|population_as_of = 2016

|population_density_km2 = 2.4

|population_blank1_title= Change
2011-2016

|population_blank1 = {{decrease}} 4.4%

|population_blank2_title= Dwellings

|population_blank2 = 8,324

|timezone = EST

|utc_offset = −5

|timezone_DST = EDT

|utc_offset_DST = −4

|postal_code_type = Postal code(s)

|postal_code =

|area_code = 418 and 581

|website = [https://www.mrcmekinac.com/ Official web site]

|footnotes =

}}

Mékinac ({{IPA|fr|mekinak|lang}}) is a regional county municipality (RCM) of 5,607 km2 located in the administrative region of Mauricie, along the Saint-Maurice River, which also crosses the RCM from one end to the other, and the Matawin River, a tributary of the Saint-Maurice. Located in the province of Quebec, Canada.

Established in January 1982, the Mékinac RCM is made up of 10 or 11 municipalities depending on the source, Saint-Tite is the most populous city, four unorganized territories occupying two-thirds of its surface area.{{cite web |title=Mékinac |url=https://toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ToposWeb/Fiche.aspx?no_seq=141055 |website=Commission de toponymie Quebec |publisher=Government of Quebec |access-date=2023-11-24 |language=fr |date=1985-03-07 |quote=Along the Saint-Maurice River}}{{cite web |title=Regional County Municipality of Mékinac Revised Land Use Plan |url=https://www.mrcmekinac.com/wp-content/uploads/SAR3-reduit.pdf |publisher=Mékinac |access-date=2023-11-24 |pages=423 |language=fr |date=2008 |quote=Developer tool}}

Geography

Eleven municipalities and Unorganized Territories make up the RCM de Mékinac. It is distinguished by a huge forest dotted with more than 2,000 lakes, agriculture adapted to the environment, popular holiday sites and picturesque villages. The Mékinac RCM is located on both sides of the Saint-Maurice River, between the upper and central Mauricie regions. It is adjacent to the RCMs of Matawinie, Maskinongé, Centre-du-Québec, Les Chenaux, Portneuf and Haut-Saint-Maurice. As part of the Mauricie administrative region, it is divided into two provincial electoral districts; Portneuf and Laviolette, while the federal riding is Champlain.

Concentrated in the southeastern tip of the territory, agricultural land corresponds to the limit of the invasion of the Champlain Sea. There is also some land cleared for cultivation in certain settlement hamlets scattered between the Laurentian Mountains, on the banks of the Mékinac River, and the northern portion of the Batiscan River.

The forest covers nearly 93% of the total area of the Mékinac RCM. It was the raison d'être of the colonization of the territory and still supports 20% of all jobs.

Forest ownership is shared between: the provincial government (public lands), the federal government (La Mauricie National Park) and approximately 587 private landowners, with a proportion of 79%, 1% and 20% of the forest respectively.

=Hydrology: [[#Photos|3 major rivers]] - 4,665 lakes=

The Saint-Maurice River, the Batiscan River and the Sainte-Anne River flow from west to east on the territory of the MRC de Mékinac, the hydrographic network includes:

  • 2,964 km of permanent watercourses
  • 2,863 km of intermittent rivers for a total of 5827 km.
  • Nearly 38% (2,241 km) of this system is privately owned, with 791 km (35%) of permanent watercourses and 1,450 km of intermittent (65%) watercourses.

The Mékinac RCM has 4,665 lakes for a total area of 34,272.8 ha (342.7 km2).

  • The number of lakes of one hectare or more is 1,869.
  • Lakes of less than one hectare account for nearly 60% (2,797 ha) of all bodies of water in the MRC.
  • The largest is Lake Mékinac measuring 2,297 ha (23.0 km2). It is divided between the Mékinac RCM and the La Tuque agglomeration, where most (79.9%) is in the Mékinac RCM.
  • Most of the lakes (53.4%) in the MRC are classified as very small (1 to 5 ha) according to Bazoge and Blais (2005) with a surface area of less than 5 ha.
  • Conversely, there are only three very large lakes (625 ha or more) in the RCM, lakes Mékinac, Normand and Salone. Source: MRC de Mékinac Regional Plan for Wetlands and Bodies of Water{{cite web |author1=Andrée-Ann Cloutier |title=Plan régional des milieux humides et hydriques- MRC de Mékinac- Document de travail |url=https://sambba.qc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021-09-29-Portrait_ENV_Mekinac.pdf |publisher=Société d'aménagement et de mise en valeur du bassin de la Batiscan (SAMBBA) |pages=67 |language=fr |date=2021-09-29 |access-date=2023-11-24|quote=Bassin versant Saint-Maurice}}

Photos

The Mauricie region river's Saint-Maurice, Batiscan, Sainte-Anne (Les Chenaux) and their tributaries cross the territory of Mékinac RCM

File:Riviere Saint Maurice 1994 002.jpg|Saint-Maurice, lumber floating, (formerly Saint-Jean-des-Piles) Shawinigan 1994

File:Embouchure rivière Batiscan, Batiscan 006.jpg|Batiscan, near its mouth, iron bridge, Chemin du Roy, Batiscan

File:Glace 005 Jeffrey-Alexandre-Rousseau bridge.jpg|Sainte-Anne (Les Chenaux), Jeffrey-Alexandre-Rousseau Bridge, Chemin du Roy, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade

File:Riviere a la Tortue 003.jpg| Dam, Turtle River, Lac-à-la-Tortue sector, Shawinigan

File:Herouxville 0024.jpg| South Mékinac River, Petit Lac du Castor Road, Hérouxville

File:Rivière des Envies mai 2020.jpg| Rivière des Envies, Goulet Falls, Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka

File:Saint Tite 089.jpg| Rivière des Envies, from bridge P-03960, steel-wood (1918),{{cite web |author1=Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable |title=Inventaire et inspection des structures |url=https://www.transports.gouv.qc.ca/fr/projets-infrastructures/structures/Pages/inventaires-structures.aspx |publisher=Government of Quebec |access-date=2023-11-26 |language=fr |quote=Location and description of the condition of bridges, culverts, retaining walls and tunnels}} rang du Haut-du-Lac Nord, Saint-Tite

Toponymy

Mékinak, (Algonquin). — Lake, river and township of Champlain County. The Mékinac River flows into the Saint-Maurice twelve miles upstream of Les Piles, and 57 miles from Trois-Rivières.

A few spell it Mékinac, but the geographic office of Canada considers the ending in k.

This word means turtle, and according to Father N. Caron, it was given because of a mountain that had more or less the shape of a turtle.

In the Cree idiom, this word also has the same meaning.

In his lexicon of the Algonquin language, Father Cuoq translates Micinimakina as "big turtle" and brings this word of mici which would have lengthened in micini, and mikinak.

—Translate from french, source: Publications de la Société du Parler français au Canada 1906{{cite web |last1=Rouillard |first1=Eugene |title=Noms géographiques de la province de Québec et des provinces maritimes empruntés aux langues sauvages |url=https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3254887 |website=Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec |publisher=Publications de la Société du Parler français au Canada 1906 |access-date=19 June 2023 |page=61}}

The Algonquin Mikinak means turtle. Native Americans often referred to places based on the naming of the animal kingdom. Once well known, the toponym made it possible to refer to the same place in conversations. The designation Mikinak would have been assigned to a nearby mountain. However, it remains possible that the abundance of turtles in this portion of the territory explains this name{{cite web |title=Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac, origin and signification |url=https://toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ToposWeb/Fiche.aspx?no_seq=57594 |website=Commission de toponymie Quebec |publisher=Quebec Gouvernement |access-date=20 June 2023 |language=fr}}

However, the name is also similar to the historical Algonquin word mekanâc, pronounced /me:kana:ʃ/, meaning "small path". The toponym Mekinac was assigned to the Mékinac River, Mékinac Lake, at Mékinac (township), in the ex-municipality of Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac, Quebec, and town of Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac.

The foothills of the Laurentians are located in Saint-Tite. The Laurentide hinterland is developed for hunting and fishing; it includes, among others, the Tawachiche, Gros-Brochet and Chapeau-de-Paille zecs, as well as the Saint-Maurice Wildlife Reserve

Municipalities of RCM Mékinac

The RCM has 14 entities

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! Municipality

! Status

! Surface
km2

! Population (2011)Recensement de 2011 du Canada

! Density
hab./km2

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| Grandes-Piles

| Village municipality

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| align ="right" | {{formatnum:361}}

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Hérouxville

| Parish municipality

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:53.04}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:1340}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:25.3}}

Lac-aux-Sables

| Parish municipality

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:270.38}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:1373}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:5.1}}

Lac-Boulé

| Unorganized area

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:22.96}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0.0}}

Lac-Masketsi

| Unorganized area

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:213.29}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0.0}}

Lac-Normand

| Unorganized area

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:2038.09}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:5}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0.0}}

Notre-Dame-de-Montauban

| Municipality

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:165.37}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:747}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:4.5}}

Rivière-de-la-Savane

| Unorganized area

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:1088.02}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0.0}}

Saint-Adelphe

| Parish municipality

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:137.45}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:952}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:6.9}}

Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac

| Parish municipalityh

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:144.59}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:438}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:3.0}}

Saint-Séverin

| Parish municipality

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:62.28}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:860}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:13.8}}

Saint-Tite

| City

| align ="right"| {{formatnum:92.53}}

| align ="right"| {{formatnum:3880}}

| align ="right"| {{formatnum:41.9}}

Sainte-Thècle

| Municipality

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:213.46}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:2478}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:11.6}}

Trois-Rives

| Municipality

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:603.94}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:490}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:0.8}}

colspan="2" | Total

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| align ="right" | {{formatnum:12919}}

| align ="right" | {{formatnum:2.47}}

File:Herouxville 006a.jpg|Rivière à la Tortue, rang Saint-Pierre Sud, Hérouxville

File:Riviére Batiscan, Notre-Dame de Montauban 002.jpg|Batiscan River, spring flood, Notre-Dame-de-Montauban

File:Saint Adelphe 039.jpg|Patrick Douville Fire Station (1930), Principale Street, Saint-Adelphe

File:Saint-Severin 008.jpg|Rivière des Envies, chemin des Moulins, Saint-Séverin

File:Saint Tite 075.jpg| Catholic Church and Presbytery, Notre-Dame Street, Saint-Tite

Between 2006 and 2011, the population grew by 2.0%. The RCM has 8,237 private dwellings whose 6,096 private dwellings are occupied by usual residents. The median age of the population is 52.6 years old. Statistics Canada reports that in 2011, 88.5% of the population was aged 15 and over, meanings 11,430 individuals (including 5700 men and 5730 women), divided into 3,940 private households. This census indicates that 2,070 people lived alone. Of this population, 1,880 individuals have mastered both French and English, or 14.6%.

Transportation

=Access routes=

Highways and numbered routes that run through the municipality, including external routes that start or finish at the county border:[http://www.quebec511.gouv.qc.ca/fr/carte_routiere/ Official Transport Quebec Road Map]

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  • Autoroutes
  • None

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  • Principal Highways
  • {{jct|state=QC|QC|153}}
  • {{jct|state=QC|QC|155}}
  • {{jct|state=QC|QC|159}}

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  • Secondary Highways
  • {{jct|state=QC|QC|352}}
  • {{jct|state=QC|QC|363}}
  • {{jct|state=QC|QC|367}}

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  • External Routes
  • None

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See also

References

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{{Geographic location

| title = Adjacent Counties & Equivalent Territories

| Northwest =

| North = La Tuque TE

| Northeast =

| West = Matawinie RCM

| Centre = Mékinac RCM

| East = Portneuf RCM

| Southwest =

| South = Maskinongé RCM / Shawinigan (TE)

| Southeast = Les Chenaux RCM

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{{Administrative divisions of Quebec region|Mauricie|state=expanded}}

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