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Sainte-Adèle () is a municipality in
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,
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, and is part of the
Les Pays-d'en-Haut Regional County Municipality Les Pays-d'En-Haut () is a regional county municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada. The population according to the 2016 Canadian Census was 41,877. Subdivisions There are 10 subdivisions within the RCM: ;Cities & Towns (4) ...
. It lies on Route 117 about north-west of
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. Its tourism-based economy centres on its
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and
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industry. Sainte-Adèle had a population of 12,137 as of 2011.


History

In 1842
Augustin-Norbert Morin Augustin-Norbert Morin (October 13, 1803 – July 27, 1865) was a Canadien lawyer and judge. Born in Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse, Lower Canada, into a large Roman Catholic farming family, Morin was identified by the parish priest at a young ...
purchased land in the area that would become Sainte-Adèle for 8 ¢ per
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, which colonists arriving soon after then purchased from him for $8
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per arpent. The town of Sainte-Adèle was founded in 1855. A rail line was constructed and the first
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train arrived in the town in 1891. The railway was used primarily to transport wood, cattle, dairy products, and mail. The development and growth of the village of Sainte Adele began in 1938 with the opening of Le Chantecler Hotel a 45-room inn on the shores of Lac Rond. Today this hotel has grown into a beautiful world class resort and convention centre. In 1939 this was followed by the development of the Ste. Adele Lodge in the centre of the community. The history on the location of the Ste. Adele Lodge actually dates back to 1910 when the site at the top of the big hill was developed and occupied by l’Hotel Rochon from 1910-1928. In 1928 its name was changed to La Maison Blanche and it operated until 1939. In late 1939 a Montreal businessman, Tom G. Potter, bought the old La Maison Blanche, demolished it and in its place built the Ste. Adele Lodge. The hotel consisted of the main building with an attached structure called the Red Room, which was a dance hall and got its name from the red cement polished floor. Facing north behind the main hotel was a building called The Cedars with deluxe hotel rooms and on the right, a building called The Pines containing less expensive rooms. The swimming pool with its three diving boards was the largest pool in Quebec outside Montreal. Mr. Potter also developed two ski hills, Hills 40 and 80, where the initial charge for day skiing was $0.50. Mr. Potter hired the Johnny Holmes 0Band which played on the CBC, and its star attraction Oscar Peterson 1to perform during one summer. Mr. Lowell Thomas, the American radio broadcaster, broadcast shows from both the Ste. Adele Lodge and Mount Tremblant to his audiences in the United States, promoting the resorts as destinations for skiers. After Mr. Potter’s death in 1946 the hotel was sold and become known as the Montclair until it was destroyed in 1969. Tom Potter, who owned both the Ste. Adele Lodge and the Alpine Inn, Emile Cochand 2owner of Chalet Cochand and Joe Ryan 3a New Yorker who owned Mont Tremblant ski resort, were major players responsible for the development of the ski industry in the Laurentians. The first "ski resort", Chalet Cochand, was built in 1914, followed by The Alpine Inn in 1924. More hotels and expansions of local ski slopes followed. Sainte-Adèle's local newspaper, ''Le Journal des Pays d'en Haut'', was established in 1967. Supporting the thriving hotel and resort business of the time, the ''École Hôtelières des Laurentides'' (Hotel School of the Laurentians) opened in 1983. In 1991 the railway was decommissioned and converted to a park for cyclists and skiers. The town has since abandoned the tourism industry in favour of residential development. Producer
Rudy Rupak Acharyya "Rudy" Rupak (born 14 November 1968) is a serial entrepreneur known for introducing the business of medical tourism as the founder of the world's first medical tourism company, PlanetHospital. He is also known for producing ''Snowboard ...
along with
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mostly filmed ''
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'' here in 1995. Rudy scouted several ski locations in
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before deciding on Chantecler and St Adele. In 2006 and 2007 respectively, both ski hills in the village centre were closed, the North side of the Chantecler ski hill remains open as does Mont Gabriel . Also during this era, more land was being used for condominium complexes, attracting more permanent residents to the area. In 2009, municipal taxes were doubled to what they were in the early 1990s to reflect the high demand for real estate that has been experienced in the municipality in recent years, and the beautiful landscape is now dotted with condos and strip malls, including the 500th
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donut shop in Canada.


Municipal history

The municipal status of Sainte-Adèle and the surrounding areas was the subject of personal, local, provincial, and national politics several times in its history. A coarse timeline of these divisions and fusions follows: *1918: Mont-Rolland is separated from Sainte-Adèle and created as a factory town. *1922:
Val-Morin Val-Morin is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality. Geography Val-Morin is located in the Laurentian Mountains, along the Rivière du Nord and on the shores of Lake R ...
becomes an independent municipality. *1922: Sainte-Adèle was divided into the municipalities of Sainte-Adèle-en-Haut and Sainte-Adèle-en-Bas along class lines. *1948: Owners of the Chantecler Hotel petition the ''Ministère des Affaires municipales'' for the right to create the Village of Chantecler. *1951: Sainte-Marguerite-Station demands the right to
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from Sainte-Adèle. *1954: The Mont-Gabriel becomes a municipality with only nine citizens. *1964: Sainte-Adèle-en-Haut and Sainte-Adèle-en-Bas are reunited. *1967: Village de Séraphin is created. *1968: Part of Mont-Rolland (''Sommet Bleu'') is annexed by Sainte-Adèle. *1981: Mont-Gabriel becomes part of Mont-Rolland. *1997: Sainte-Adèle and Mont-Rolland are rejoined. Sainte-Adèle was the setting of the long-running Quebec television series ''
Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut ''Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut'' is a Canadian television drama series, which aired on Radio-Canada from October 8, 1956, to June 1, 1970. One of the longest-running programs in the history of Canadian television, the series produced 49 ...
'', an adaptation of
Claude-Henri Grignon Claude-Henri Grignon, OC, FRSC (July 8, 1894 – April 3, 1976)Claude-Henri Grig ...
's novel ''Un Homme et son péché''.


Demographics

In the
2021 Census of Population conducted by
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, Sainte-Adèle 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. Population trend: * Population in 2011: 12137 (2006 to 2011 population change: 14.1%) * Population in 2006: 10634 ** 2001 to 2006 population change: 15.4% * Population in 2001: 9215 * Population in 1996: 8719 ** Sainte-Adèle (Ville): 5837 ** Mont-Rolland (Village): 2882 * Population in 1991: ** Sainte-Adèle (Ville): 4916 ** Mont-Rolland (Village): 2449 Mother tongue: * French as first language: 90% *English as first language: 5% * English and French as first language: 1% * Other as first language: 4%


Education

The Commission scolaire des Laurentides operates Francophone public schools:
École Saint-Joseph
(secteur Sainte-Adèle)
École Chante-au-vent
(secteur Mont-Rolland)
École secondaire Augustin Norbert Morin
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operates English-language public schools:
Ste-Adèle Elementary School
(secteur Sainte-Adèle) *
Laurentian Regional High School Laurentian Regional High School (french: École secondaire Laurentian Regional) is an English secondary school in Lachute in the region of Laurentides, Québec, Canada. It contains classes for grades seven through eleven, and is run by the Sir Wilf ...
in
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LAURENTIAN REGIONAL HS ZONE
"
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. Retrieved on September 4, 2017.


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 ...
* Village de Séraphin


References

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External links

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Le Journal des Pays d'en Haut
— Sainte-Adèle's newspaper {{DEFAULTSORT:Sainte-Adele, Quebec Cities and towns in Quebec Incorporated places in Laurentides