Introduction
Parish municipality in Quebec, CanadaLac-aux-SablesParish municipalityMain street of Lac-aux-Sables village, August 2013Location within Mékinac RCMLac-aux-SablesLocation in central QuebecCoordinates: 46°52′N 72°24′W / 46.867°N 72.400°W / 46.867; -72.400Country CanadaProvince QuebecRegionMauricieRCMMékinacSettled1870sConstituted24 April 1899Named afterLac aux SablesGovernment • MayorYvon Bourassa • Fed. ridingSaint-Maurice—Champlain • Prov. ridingLavioletteArea • Total288.66 km2 (111.45 sq mi) • Land269.70 km2 (104.13 sq mi)Population (2021) • Total1,380 • Density5.1/km2 (13/sq mi) • Change 2016-21 6.8% • Dwellings1,157Time zoneUTC−5 (EST) • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)Postal code(s)G0X 1M0Area codes418 and 581Highways R-153 R-363Websitelac-aux-sables.qc.ca
Lac-aux-Sables (French pronunciation: [lak o sabl]) is a parish municipality in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality (MRC de Mékinac), in administrative district of the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec, Canada. Its population centres are Lac-aux-Sables and Hervey-Jonction.
Since its origins, the sector Hervey-Jonction with 300 inhabitants, is linked to the history of Lac-aux-Sables. Sector Hervey-Jonction is an area dotted with adventure vacation cottages, rivers, lakes and wild forests. On the religious aspect, the Catholic parish St. Leopold d'Hervey-Jonction serves the local population. On the civilian side, the sector is integrated into the municipality of Lac-aux-Sables.
Hervey-Jonction is the location of the Hervey-Jonction Station that is used today as a switching point for two passenger Via Rail trains (Abitibi and Saguenay). Hervey-Jonction railway station was built in 1905 and is now the junction of trains from Montreal to Quebec City, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, Haut-Saint-Maurice (upper Saint-Maurice region) and Abitibi.
History
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The territory of Lac-aux-Sables began to be developed in 1871 with the construction of a road Notre-Dame-des-Anges to Lac-aux-Sables, in order to accommodate farmers from Canton Chavigny (Township). The area began to be settled in the 1880s. The parish of Saint-Rémi of Lac-aux-Sables was canonically erected as of 21 January 1897, and the Municipality of Lac-aux-Sables parish was erected civilly as of 24 April 1899. The territory of Saint-Rémi-du-Lac-aux-Sables was detached from Notre-Dame-des-Anges-de-Montauban, Saint-Casimir and Saint-Ubalde in 1899. The municipality was renamed Lac-aux-Sables in 1983.
In the 21st century, the resort and forestry sectors are the main economic drivers, with agriculture a secondary economic activity. The majority of workers work outside the municipality in forestry, rail, health, and social services.
Services located in Lac-aux-Sables include the post office beginning in 1892, telephone service in 1908, an electric power network since 1925, a waterworks since 1949, the collection of household waste since 1967, a fire protection service since 1967, a planning and municipal development since 1982, a water treatment plant since 1983, and a waste recovery service since 1987.
Municipal chronology[edit]
Before the creation of the municipality of Saint-Rémi du Lac-aux-Sables, the territory was bordered by the municipalities of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban, Saint-Ubalde, and St. Casimir.
24 April 1899 (Official Gazette) - Erection Civil municipality of Lac-aux-Sables. This territory belonged to the lordship of Batiscan, and townships Montauban and Chavigny. At the municipal level, this territory has been detached from the municipalities of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Saint-Ubalde, and Saint-Casimir.
1899 - Construction of the public room.
1900 - Formation of the first City Council. Jean-Baptiste Darveau was appointed mayor.
1900 - Verbalization[clarification needed] of the road leading to Lake Huron.
1906 - Verbalization of road between Saint-Rémi and Sainte-Thècle.
1910 - Start of a network of private aqueduct in the village of Saint-Rémi, made of wooden pipes.
30 July 1919 - Separation of some lots which will be awarded to the new municipality of the village of Montauban.
1949 - New iron aqueduct network, replacing the original network.
1949 - Acquisition of land for the factory to establish a fire department.
1 January 1973 - Annexations of some parts of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban municipality and Chavigny and Marmier.
2004 - Annexation of 20 km² of the territory of Lac-Masketsi (unorganized territory), which is part of Missionary Lake area.
Religious chronology of Saint-Remi parish[edit]
21 January 1897 - Canonical foundation of Saint-Rémi parish decreed by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec.
1 October 1897 - Arrival of the first parish priest Joseph-T. Thibaudeau. His term lasts until 1900.
1897 - Opening of the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials.
1898 - Construction of the church and the rectory.
1 January 2018 - Creation of the new "Fabrique" of the parish of Saint-Coeur-de-Marie, merging the "Fabrique" of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Saint-Éloi-les-Mines, Saint- Rémi-du-Lac-aux-Sables, St. Leopold of Hervey-Junction, St. Thecla and St. Adelphe.
The church of Saint-Rémi, built entirely of wood, is the pride of its parishioners.
Hervey-Jonction sector[edit]
Hervey-Jonction railway station (Mauricie, Quebec, Canada) located since 14 September 2007 on the new site facing the Catholic chapel. This 2nd Hervey-Jonction station was located for 97 years on the old site.
Since its origins, the sector of Hervey-Jonction, which has a population of about 300 inhabitants, is linked to the history of Lac-aux-Sables. On the religious side, the service Saint-Leopold Hervey-Jonction serves the local population. On the civilian side, this area has been integrated into the parish municipality of Lac-aux-Sables since the beginning.
The second Hervey station was built in 1905 and is then the junction point for trains from Montréal to the city of Quebec, Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, the Haut-Saint-Maurice and the Abitibi. Now, the train stops for a few minutes to separate and route the two passenger trains (the Abitibi] and the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean.
Religious chronology of St. Leopold of Hervey-Jonction[edit]
First chapel built in the 1930s, thanks to the initiative of some parishioners.
3 October 1934 - First marriage in the chapel of Hervey-Jonction, and the register of Saint-Rémi Lac-aux-Sables.
27 November 1947 - First recorded baptism registers of St Leopold of Hervey-Jonction, Danielle Veillette (daughter of Zénon Veillette and Élianne Toutant).
Auguste Lagacé is assigned as vicar cooperator from 1947 to 1961, to the mission (déserte in French) of St. Leopold which is under the jurisdiction of the parish of Saint-Rémi of Lac-aux-Sables.
21 May 1949 - First marriage recorded in the registers of St. Leopold of Hervey-Jonction: Gaston Cossette and Gisele Veillette.
25 April 1953 - Authorization of Archbishop Maurice Roy to establish a parish cemetery. Burials began in 1953.
9 May 1953 - First burial at the cemetery: Romeo Marcotte.
1965 - Beginning in 1965, Hervey-Jonction mission, which was within the diocese of Quebec, will be subject henceforth to the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Trois-Rivières.
1974 - Sales of rectory to build a new, adjacent to the chapel.
School chronology[edit]
1891 - Establishment of the first school district by the "Commission scolaire de Notre-Dame-des-Anges" (Notre-Dame-des-Anges School Board), for 2nd and 3rd rows taxpayers of Chavigny township.
1901 - Establishment of the "Commission scolaire de Saint-Rémi du Lac-aux-Sables" (Saint-Rémi School Board). Joseph Sainte-Marie will be President from 1901 to 1906, whereas the priest Jos.-S. Chénard was appointed secretary-treasurer from 1901 to 1902.
1901 - Arrival of Sisters "Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary" for teaching mission.
1935 - Construction of the new convent to replace the old one.
1965 - Establishment of the Regional School Board of Mauricie (CSRM-Commission scolaire régionale de la Mauricie) for secondary education, while the "Commission scolaire de Saint-Rémi Lac-aux-Sables" (St-Rémi School Board) continues to mentor elementary education.
1 July 1969 - Creation of the "Commission scolaire de Normandie" (Normandie School Board) for primary education throughout the Normandy area (except Sainte-Thècle). The "Commission scolaire de Saint-Rémi" (Saint-Rémi School Board) ends its activities as of 30 June 1969.
June 1969 - Cessation of secondary education for level three and more in Sainte-Thècle. Furthermore, this secondary teaching (level three and more) will be at "École polyvalente Paul Le Jeune" (Polyvalent School Paul Le Jeune) in Saint-Tite, which open its doors in September 1969, while students in Secondary 1 and 2 continue to attend school Aubin in Sainte-Thècle.
1998 - The "Commission scolaire de Normandie" (Normandie School Board) is dissolved as of 30 June 1998. As of 1 July 1998, the "Commission scolaire de l'énergie" (School Board of Energy) is responsible for administering elementary and secondary schools on the same territory than former CSRM - Commission scolaire régionale de la Mauricie (either (Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Quebec) to Parent, Quebec, Abitibi).