Introduction
For the Indian reserve formerly known as Les Escoumins, see Essipit. Municipality in Quebec, CanadaLes EscouminsMunicipalityLocation within La Haute-Côte-Nord RCMLes EscouminsLocation in Côte-Nord region of QuebecCoordinates: 48°21′05″N 69°24′27″W / 48.35139°N 69.40750°W / 48.35139; -69.40750CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecRegionCôte-NordRCMLa Haute-Côte-NordSettled1825Constituted5 May 1863Government • MayorAndré Desrosiers • Federal ridingCôte-Nord—Kawawachikamach—Nitassinan • Prov. ridingRené-LévesqueArea • Municipality284.79 km2 (109.96 sq mi) • Land265.89 km2 (102.66 sq mi) • Urban1.61 km2 (0.62 sq mi)Population (2021) • Municipality1,794 • Density6.7/km2 (17/sq mi) • Urban1,274 • Urban density792.4/km2 (2,052/sq mi) • Pop (2016-21) 5.1% • Dwellings983Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST) • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)Postal code(s)G0T 1K0Area codes418 and 581Highways R-138Websiteescoumins.ca Les Escoumins (French pronunciation: [lez‿ɛskumɛ̃]) is a municipality in La Haute-Côte-Nord Regional County Municipality in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. It is located on the north shore of the maritime estuary of the St. Lawrence River. Its name has traditionally been recognized to come from the Innu-aimun iskomin, meaning "where there are many seeds" or "there are fruits or seeds", in turn from the roots isko or ishko ("as far as this/that") and min (red seeds, or wild berries in general). According to more recent theory, it could also be a variation of the Mi'kmaq term eskumunaak, meaning "lookout place". In addition, other sources say that the place is named Essipit in Innu-aimun, meaning "river of shells". Several spellings have been used over the centuries such as Uscamin, Les Escoumains, Essuie-Mains, L'Esquemin, Lesquemin, Leschemin (Champlain, 1629), L'Esquemain, and Lesquemain (1611 map of Champlain and other texts of 1626). The oldest reference to this name dates back to the map of Levasseur of 1601, that shows Escanimes; and to a contract of 1604 that included the rare spelling Esguenim.