Grosse-Île, Quebec Explained

Grosse-Île
Settlement Type:Municipality
Pushpin Map:Canada Eastern Quebec
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in eastern Quebec.
Coordinates:47.6167°N -92°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Subdivision Type3:RCM
Subdivision Name3:None
Subdivision Type4:Agglomeration
Subdivision Name4:Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Established Title1:Constituted
Established Date1:January 1, 2006
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Diana-Joy Davies
Leader Title1:Federal riding
Leader Name1:Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Leader Title2:Prov. riding
Leader Name2:Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Area Total Km2:96.60
Area Land Km2:32.28
Population Total:464
Population As Of:2021
Population Density Km2:14.4
Population Blank1 Title:Pop 2016-2021
Population Blank1: 0.2%
Population Blank2 Title:Dwellings
Population Blank2:252
Timezone:EST
Utc Offset:−5
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:−4
Postal Code Type:Postal code(s)
Postal Code:G4T 6B9
Area Code:418 and 581
Blank Name:Highways

Grosse-Île is one of two municipalities forming the urban agglomeration of Îles-de-la-Madeleine in Quebec, Canada. It is part of the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region, and its population was 464 as of the 2021 Census.

History

As part of a municipal reorganization across Quebec, the seven communities of the Magdalen Islands amalgamated to form the municipality of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine on January 1, 2002. However, after a 2004 referendum, Grosse-Île decided to split from the municipality, effective January 1, 2006.[1]

Located on Grosse-Île island (French for Big Island) between the villages of Grande-Entrée (south) and House Harbour (southwest), it was settled during the late 18th century by Scots. French-speaking people would come and establish themselves just after, as seen by a Catholic parish founded in 1793.

Old Harry is a hamlet and fishing village located within the municipal boundaries of Grosse-Île, which lies at the junction of Île de la Grande Ouverte and Île de l'Est. It was first mapped by Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres (1769 and 1776) and later by Admiral Henry Wolsey Bayfield (1837), where the name was recorded as Old Harry Head. The toponym derives from Scotsman Harry Clarke, who was for many years the only occupant of the cape (or head). Many of his descendants still bear the surname Clarke.

Geography

Grosse-Ile and Entry Island are the two communities where English is the main language spoken, in the field and at sea, the age-old and daily exchanges have created and still create close relationships between the English- and French-speaking communities and individuals of the archipelago.[2]

Demography

Language

Canada Census Mother Tongue - Grosse-Île, Quebec
CensusTotal
YearResponsesCountTrendPop % CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %
65 8.3%14.0%380 3.8%81.7%15 200.0%3.2%0 100.0%0.0%
60 20.0%12.9%395 8.1%85.0%5 50.0%1.1%5 n/a1.1%
50 100.0%10.2%430 14.9%87.8%10 n/a%2.0%0 0.0%0.0%
25 66.7%4.7%505 9.8%95.3%0 0.0%0.0%0 0.0%0.0%
75 25.0%14.0%460 8.0%86.0%0 100.0%0.0%0 0.0%0.0%
60 n/a10.5%500n/a87.7%10n/a1.8%0n/a0.0%

Economy

Quebec's only salt mine is located on Grosse Île, and is operated by Seleine Mines, which is owned by Windsor Salt.

In 1972, the Société Québécoise d’Exploration Minière (SOQUEM)[3] discovered 7 salt domes,[4] including the one at Grosse-Île. In 1982, after investments of C$125 million, Seleine Mines inaugurated an active underground mine on Grosse Île. In 1988, the company was sold to the Canadian Salt Company (Windsor), and in 2009, the mine passed into the hands of the German group K+S and later to Stone Canyon Industries.

About 150 people work at Seleine Mines, and every year, more than metric tons of salt are extracted there, this salt is used for road deicing.

Attractions

The Grande Échourie Beach (Former name Old-Harry Beach) stretches over 9 km between Old Harry Point and East Point where is located the Pointe de l'Est National Wildlife Area, with its unique maritime environment, the area is currently used by more than 150 bird species and 10 or so mammal species.[5] '[6] The Pointe de l'Est National Wildlife Area is located on La Grosse Île, the reserve occupies an area of 748 hectares of the village of Grosse-Île territory's

The hamlet of Old-Harry is located on the point of the same name, in the municipality of Grosse-Île, at the junction of Île de la Grande Entrée and Île de l'Est.[7]

See also

References


Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reconstitution de la Municipalité de Grosse-Île . La Gazette officielle du Québec . April 5, 2024.
  2. Web site: Stéphanie Arseneau Bussières . Hélène Chevrier . Socio-economic profile of the Magdalen Islands' English-speaking community . Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec . 8 March 2024 . 90 . 2007 . Two linguistic communities have shared the archipelago right from its early settlement: the French- and English-speaking communities..
  3. Web site: SOQUEM's mineral exploration leader in Quebec . 15 March 2024 . The company has participated in hundreds of mining projects that have led to major gold, diamond, and lithium discoveries, as well as the finding of various other mineral deposits..
  4. Web site: Salt deposits in Quebec . Énergies et ressources Québec . Ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources naturelles - Gouvernement du Québec . 15 March 2024 . 40 of 42 . fr . 1979-11-11 . Deposit located in salt formations where volcanic and clay facies predominate.
  5. Web site: Miroslav M. Grandtner . A string of islands and beaches, the Magdalen Islands . 1 March 2024 . 4 . fr . 2017-05-20 . All beaches are formed of sand composed of pure quartz..
  6. Web site: Pointe de l'Est National Wildlife Area . Government of Canada . 1 March 2024 . 2023-03-27 . Main habitats are dunes, marshes, ponds, barrens, stunted forests.
  7. Web site: Old-Harry . Commission de toponymie Quebec . Government of Quebec . 1 March 2024 . 1983-12-01 . The hamlet of Old-Harry is located on the point of the same name, in the municipality of Grosse-Île, at the junction of Île de la Grande Entrée and Île de l'Est.