Nouvelle, Quebec

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Nouvelle (French pronunciation: [nuvɛl] ) is a municipality in eastern Quebec, Canada, on the south shore of the Gaspé Peninsula at the mouth of the Nouvelle River, where the Restigouche River widens into Chaleur Bay.

CountryCanada
Settledlate 18th century
Elevation7.00 m (22.97 ft)
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Nouvelle
Skyline of Nouvelle
Skyline of Nouvelle
Official seal of Nouvelle
Location within Avignon RCM
Location within Avignon RCM
Nouvelle is located in Eastern Quebec
Nouvelle
Nouvelle
Location in eastern Quebec
Coordinates: 48°08′N 66°19′W[1]
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionGaspésie–
Îles-de-la-Madeleine
RCMAvignon
Settledlate 18th century
ConstitutedOctober 10, 1907
Government
  MayorRachel Dugas
  Federal ridingGaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Listuguj
  Prov. ridingBonaventure
Area
  Total
236.48 km2 (91.31 sq mi)
  Land234.66 km2 (90.60 sq mi)
Elevation7.00 m (22.97 ft)
Population
 (2021)[3]
  Total
1,782
  Density7.6/km2 (20/sq mi)
  Pop 2016-2021
Increase 6.0%
  Dwellings
931
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area codes418 and 581
Highways R-132
Websitenouvellegaspesie.com
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In addition to Nouvelle itself, the municipality also includes the communities of Allard, Brébeuf (Dugal), Drapeau, Miguasha, Miguasha-Ouest, Nouvelle-Ouest, and Provancher.

Nouvelle's graphic seal is a world globe overlaid by Eusthenopteron foordi, whose fossil discovery brought worldwide fame to the Miguasha National Park, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site within the municipality. The seal's red and gray colours represent the colors of the rocks present on the fossil site.

History

Nouvelle was first settled by Acadians fleeing the deportation of 1755, fish merchants from Jersey, Channel Islands and some Irish. The name Nouvelle (French meaning "new") was used as early as the end of the 18th century and stood for the "new land" being made available west of the town that is now called Carleton-sur-Mer. It first appeared on documents in 1787 by the Jersey businessman Charles Robin and by Abbé Joseph Mathurin Bourg, the first Acadian priest.

In 1842, the geographic township of Nouvelle was proclaimed. In 1845, the township, which included the area now known as Escuminac, was first incorporated as the Municipality of Shoolbred. It was named after John Shoolbred, who was the first owner of the seignory granted there. In 1847, the municipality was abolished, but it re-established in 1855. From 1861, it was known as the Township Municipality of Nouvelle-et-Shoolbred.[1]

On July 1, 1869, the local mission was proclaimed as a parish, known as Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste (Saint John the Evangelist). In 1881, the post office opened, also designated as Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste.[1]

In 1907, the place separated from the township municipality and formed the Municipality of Nouvelle-et-Shoolbred-Partie-Nord-Est. It was renamed in 1912 to Municipality of Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste, and on December 5, 1953, it was renamed again to the Municipality of Nouvelle. The same year, the post office name followed suit.[1]

Geography

Climate

More information Climate data for Nouvelle (1981–2010), Month ...
Climate data for Nouvelle (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 8.5
(47.3)
11.1
(52.0)
17.0
(62.6)
27.5
(81.5)
33.0
(91.4)
33.5
(92.3)
34.5
(94.1)
35.0
(95.0)
32.0
(89.6)
23.9
(75.0)
17.8
(64.0)
12.8
(55.0)
35.0
(95.0)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −7.5
(18.5)
−5.0
(23.0)
0.8
(33.4)
7.1
(44.8)
15.1
(59.2)
20.6
(69.1)
23.6
(74.5)
22.9
(73.2)
17.3
(63.1)
10.6
(51.1)
3.0
(37.4)
−3.4
(25.9)
8.8
(47.8)
Daily mean °C (°F) −12.3
(9.9)
−10.4
(13.3)
−4.3
(24.3)
2.5
(36.5)
9.3
(48.7)
14.7
(58.5)
17.9
(64.2)
17.2
(63.0)
12.0
(53.6)
6.1
(43.0)
−0.4
(31.3)
−7.4
(18.7)
3.7
(38.7)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −17.0
(1.4)
−15.8
(3.6)
−9.4
(15.1)
−2.1
(28.2)
3.4
(38.1)
8.7
(47.7)
12.1
(53.8)
11.4
(52.5)
6.6
(43.9)
1.6
(34.9)
−3.8
(25.2)
−11.3
(11.7)
−1.3
(29.7)
Record low °C (°F) −35.0
(−31.0)
−33.0
(−27.4)
−29.5
(−21.1)
−18.0
(−0.4)
−6.7
(19.9)
−2.5
(27.5)
2.2
(36.0)
−0.5
(31.1)
−5.6
(21.9)
−9.4
(15.1)
−20.0
(−4.0)
−28.5
(−19.3)
−35.0
(−31.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 73.3
(2.89)
49.8
(1.96)
58.4
(2.30)
59.1
(2.33)
82.4
(3.24)
85.8
(3.38)
100.0
(3.94)
88.4
(3.48)
73.0
(2.87)
88.0
(3.46)
84.9
(3.34)
70.2
(2.76)
913.3
(35.96)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 11.3
(0.44)
7.5
(0.30)
26.3
(1.04)
44.4
(1.75)
81.9
(3.22)
85.8
(3.38)
100.0
(3.94)
88.4
(3.48)
73.0
(2.87)
87.5
(3.44)
62.5
(2.46)
24.7
(0.97)
693.3
(27.30)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 62.0
(24.4)
42.3
(16.7)
32.1
(12.6)
15.2
(6.0)
0.5
(0.2)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.5
(0.2)
22.3
(8.8)
45.5
(17.9)
220.5
(86.8)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 11.3 9.5 9.7 11.4 12.9 12.2 13.4 12.3 12.8 13.1 13.0 11.0 142.6
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 1.7 1.8 3.9 8.9 12.7 12.2 13.4 12.3 12.8 13.0 9.2 3.5 105.2
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 10.8 8.3 6.4 3.1 0.14 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.05 0.11 4.3 8.9 42.1
Source: Environment Canada[4][5]
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Demographics

Canada census – Nouvelle community profile
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202120162011
Population1,782 (+6.0% from 2016)1,659 (-1.8% from 2011)1,689 (-6.9% from 2006)
Land area234.66 km2 (90.60 sq mi)232.43 km2 (89.74 sq mi)232.16 km2 (89.64 sq mi)
Population density7.6/km2 (20/sq mi)7.1/km2 (18/sq mi)7.3/km2 (19/sq mi)
Median age50.4 (M: 49.6, F: 51.2)52.5 (M: 53.0, F: 52.1)49.7 (M: 49.8, F: 49.6)
Private dwellings931 (total)  829 (occupied)849 (total)  935 (total) 
Median household income$63,200$53,696$41,737
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References: 2021[6] 2016[7] 2011[8]
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Attractions

Museums and other points of interest

Wind turbines blades on railroad near Nouvelle in 2019
Miguasha National Park
  • Fishing. The Rivière-Nouvelle ZEC (including "Petite rivière Nouvelle" and "ruisseau Mann") is world-renowned for its sea trout fly fishing and Atlantic salmon.[11]
  • Fossils. World class museum of natural history at the Miguasha National Park.
  • Miguasha beach. The word Miguasha comes from the Mi'kma "Mégueck Shawk" meaning longtime red, referring to the majestic red cliffs of the Bonaventure Formation[12]
  • Miguasha port facility offers yachting services and ferry service from July to September.[13]
  • 50+ Games. The 5th edition of the Jeux des 50 ans et plus de la Gaspésie et des Îles-de-la-Madeleine will take place here June 12–15, 2008.[14]

Recreation venues

Education

  • Commission scolaire René-Lévesque (used to be Commisstion scolaire Tracadièche, from the Mi'kma «Place of many herons»
  • Elementary schools: École centrale
  • Highschool students attend École Antoine-Bernard de Carleton

See also

References

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