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Carleton-sur-Mer is the fifth largest town of the Gaspésie's south shore, in southeastern
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, Canada, located on Route 132, along
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. It is the seat of the
Avignon Regional County Municipality Avignon is a regional county municipality located in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of Quebec, Canada. Its seat and largest city is Carleton-sur-Mer. It is on the Gaspé Peninsula, along Chaleur Bay. Subdivisions There are 13 subdi ...
. The town's territory includes the communities of Biron, Caps-de-Maria, Carleton, Robitaille, and
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.


History


Tracadigash/Carleton

Around 1756, seven families of exiled
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arrived in Tracadigash from
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and Restigouche, following their deportation from
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, Nova-Scotia, in 1755. Charles Dugas and Benjamin LeBlanc (both from
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) were the original founders. In 1772, Abbé
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, first accredited Acadien priest, arrived from
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. He conducted the very first census of Tragadigash (''recensement Tracadigache 1777'') where he listed the following family names: Allard, Allain, Arseneau, Aubertin, Barriot, Bergeron, Berthelot, Boudreau, Bujold, Comeau, Cormier, Dugas, Francis, Landry, Leblanc, Poirier, Richard; totalling 177 persons. A, later, three page correspondence to the governor, dated 7 April 1784, stated described land use "Endorsed: A list of the inhabitants of Tracadigache and the quantity of land each inhabitant has improved" which averaged 3 to 12
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s per man. In 1787,
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found their way to Tracadigash which eventually resulted in the parish changing its name from Saint-Joseph de Tracadièche (Tracadièche is the French spelling of Tragadigash) to Saint-Joseph de Carleton in honour of General Guy Carleton. On October 4, 2000, the municipalities of Carleton and Saint-Omer were reunited after 100 years of separation and the new town thus formed was called Carleton–Saint-Omer. On May 7, 2005, the name was officially changed to Carleton-sur-Mer.


Saint-Omer

After the arrival of the first Acadians in 1756, the territory of Saint-Omer was included in the Parish of Saint Joseph de Tracadièche and had a common history with Carleton. As more of the population shifted west, numbers eventually justified creating a new parish, and the Parish of Saint-Omer was finally approved by the government in 1902. For 100 years, Saint-Omer functioned as a distinct parish and municipality. Its economy depended largely on fishing, agriculture and forestry. Saint-Omer had its own elementary schools, but its teenagers attended Carleton's École Polyvalente (renamed École Antoine-Bernard in 1983). On October 4, 2000, the municipalities of Saint-Omer and Carleton were united to form Carleton-Saint-Omer.


Saint-Louis de Gonzague, Founded since 1864

The small agricultural and forestry village of Saint-Louis de Gonzague, 8 kilometers north of Saint-Omer, was established by the Government of Quebec to encourage economic development. The Biron section was shut down by the Quebec government in 1972. Five people remained residents of the village to work the land. In 2002, the Gaspé ''union paysanne'' held its yearly ''Fête de l'union paysanne gaspésienne'' there.


Demographics

In the
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conducted by
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, Carleton-sur-Mer had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. Mother tongue: * English as first language: 1.2% * French as first language: 97.2% * English and French as first language: 1% * Other as first language: 0.5%


Economy

Carleton's economy relied historically mostly on agriculture, fishing and forest products. The deep water wharf allowed for large international vessels to load lumber. Tourism was, from the very beginnings, a significant aspect of the economy due in large part to its beaches and warm water temperature. The Carleton Wind Farm was commissioned in 2008 and is contributing electricity to Hydro-Québec's grid.


Culture

* The École Antoine Bernard high school and its students were the subject of the 2014 documentary film, ''
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went to high school here at École Antoine-Bernard *
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CHAU-DT CHAU-DT is a French language television station serving as an affiliate of TVA in Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec, Canada. It broadcasts an analogue signal on VHF channel 5 from a transmitter near Rue de la Montagne in Carleton-sur-Mer. Owned by TÃ ...


Government

The current mayor of Carleton-sur-Mer is Mathieu Lapointe. The mayor and a six-member
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are the elected officials of the municipality. As of 2021 the council consists of: * Mayor: Mathieu Lapointe * Councillors: ** 1: Régis Leblanc ** 2: Esteban Figueroa ** 3: Jean-Simon Landry ** 4: Alain Turcotte ** 5: Sylvie Tremblay ** 6: Denise Leblanc


Education

* Commission scolaire René-Lévesque (used to be Commission scolaire Tracadièche, from the Mi'kma "Place of many herons") * Elementary schools: École Bourg, École des Audomarois * High school: École Antoine-Bernard de Carleton * College: Centre d'études collégiales de Carleton (Collège de la Gaspésie et des Îles) * Continuing education: Groupe Collégia * University:
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Historical

* École St-Joseph Grades 1-3 Ceased operation as a primary school in about 2000; demolition planned for 2015. * École Normale Grades 3-4 (building now houses college/university offices) * Kindergarten (1965–1978) Now demolished small building located behind École Bourg


Sports

* Figure skating club Les Myriades de Carleton * Nautical Club of Carleton inc. * Mont Carleton snowmobile club * Carleton-sur-mer kayak rentals * 18-hole golf course and golf association * Minor hockey association * Adult softball league * Bowling alley * Health club Carleton-Gest Mag


See also

*
List of cities in Quebec This is the list of municipalities that have the Quebec municipality type of city (''ville'', code=V), an administrative division defined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy. Note that although the terms "city" and ...


References


Sources


Répertoire des municipalités du QuébecAffaires municipales et régions - cartes régionales MARTIN, Paul-Louis (1944-) ; ROUSSEAU, GillesLa Mémoire du Québec en ligne: dictionnaire des noms propres du Québec


External links


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