Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis is a
municipality in
Quebec,
Canada. Located in the administrative region of
Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine and the regional county municipality of
La Haute-Gaspésie, the municipality comprises the communities of Mont-Louis, Ruisseau-des-Olives, L'Anse-Pleureuse, Les Côtes-du-Portage and Gros-Morne.
The municipality had a population of 1,118 as of the
Canada 2011 Census.
The eponymous Mount Louis is one of two prominent hills that line the Bay of Mont-Louis (the other being Mount Saint-Pierre). The hill was named after King
Louis XIV of France.
History

The place was first inhabited by twelve families in 1697 and fifty-three in 1699, but was abandoned by 1702. Later that century, fishing businesses set up in the Mont-Louis Bay, east of the mouth of the Mont-Louis River. It was considered at that time as the best location on the
Saint Lawrence River for
cod fishing. In 1758, the post was destroyed by General
James Wolfe during his
Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign.
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By 1863, Mont-Louis had grown to 200 inhabitants, and four years later, the Parish of Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis was founded, which was named after Maxime Tardif (1821–1850), a secretary to Bishop Pierre-Flavien Turgeon. In 1884, the municipality was established, taking its name from the parish.][
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Demographics
Population
Climate
The locality has a humid continental climate ( Dfb) in spite of its marine position with quite cold and snowy winters combined with warm but relatively short summers. Due to its seasonal lag, September is quite some way above the threshold for continental above subarctic, but the fifth-warmest month May is some way cooler than that. However, the lag is not as intense as in other eastern Canadian localities, with July being significantly warmer than August.
See also
* List of municipalities in Quebec
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References
External links
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Municipalities in Quebec
Incorporated places in Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine