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Charlesbourg is a borough of
Quebec City Quebec City ( or ; french: Ville de Québec), officially Québec (), is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021, the city had a population of 549,459, and the Communauté métrop ...
, in the northeastern part of the city, west of the borough of Beauport.


History

The origins of Charlesbourg began with the concession of the seigniory of Notre-Dame-des-Anges in 1626. The seigniory extended from the Charles River northward, encompassing the modern boroughs of Limoilou and Charlesbourg. In 1665, the new Intendant of Justice, Jean Talon, set out to establish three new villages further north on the plateau. That caused friction with the Jesuits who were the seignors of the area. The first of the villages consisted of a 25-
arpent An arpent (, sometimes called arpen) is a unit of length and a unit of area. It is a pre-metric French unit based on the Roman ''actus''. It is used in Quebec, some areas of the United States that were part of French Louisiana, and in Mauritius ...
square, in which a five-arpent square (the "trait carré") was reserved for the church, presbytery and cemetery. The homes of the settlers located on the periphery of the Trait Carré and their trapezoidal plots of land form a star shape. The second village, which is semicircular due to lack of space, was established just to the south at Petite-Auvergne and the third was established in 1667 in Bourg-Royal, to the northeast. This particular arrangement is still visible from the air and is the hallmark of Charlesbourg. Charlesbourg is, first and foremost, an agricultural area, in addition to becoming a vacation destination for inhabitants of Quebec City in the first half of the 20th century. It became urbanized in the second half of the 20th century and became a suburb of Quebec City. In 1976, the municipalities of Charlesbourg-Est, Notre-Dame-des-Laurentides, Orsainville and the city of Charlesbourg were merged into the city of Charlesbourg. In 2002, Charlesbourg was in turn merged with other municipalities in Quebec City to form a new, large city. Charlesbourg became one of the boroughs of Quebec City. Charlesbourg's earlier name was Bourg Royal, but it was changed in honour of
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, its patron saint. This
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was a leading figure of the
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combat against the
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. An 18th-century British map depicts the place name Charlebourg. Le Trait-Carre de Charlesbourg, vue aerienne de 1937.png, Québec-Parc des Moulins.JPG, Moulin des Jésuites-Québec-2.JPG, ParcDesMoulins-Québec.jpg,


Territory

The territory of the borough is divided in six quarters, only two of which have official names: Notre-Dame-des-Laurentides and Des Jésuites. The borough is also equally divided into five electoral districts for municipal elections. The quarters and districts do not correspond, unlike for other boroughs such as Beauport. The other four quarters have numeric identifiers and will receive official names when neighborhood councils are formed and names are adopted.


Quarters

* Notre-Dame-des-Laurentides *
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* Orsainville, officially "Quarter 4-2" Corresponds to the former city of Orsainville. * Bourg-Royal, officially "Quarter 4-3" Corresponds to the former municipality of Charlesbourg-Est. * Trait-Carré, officially "Quarter 4-5" Includes the portion of the borough located west of Henri-Bourassa Boulevard, between the ''Corridor des Cheminots'' to the south and Jean-Talon Boulevard to the North. In particular, the historic borough of Charlesbourg - the Trait-Carré - with the Church of Saint-Charles-Borromée, listed as an historic monument in 1959, as well as the Magella-Paradis House and the Moulin des Jesuites. * Saint-Rodrigue, officially "Quarter 4-6" Corresponds to the former parish of Saint-Rodrigue. It is bounded on the NNW by the
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, a cycle track located partly on an old railway track. It is a residential service area. The La Fourmilière Primary School dates back to the 1940s and the Catholic church dates to 1962. The "Les Galeries Charlebourg" shopping center and Loblaws supermarket were built on the site of an important fur trading post. The area is also home to the offices of the Quebec Ministry of Natural Resources.


Demographics

This residential suburb of Quebec City is the fourth-largest urban centre of the Québec Urban Community. Like Beauport, it has increased by more than 20,000 people over the last 25 years. According to the Canada 2006 Census: *Population: 72,814 *% Change (2001-2006): +3.6 *Dwellings: 33,497 *Area (km²): 66.29 *Density (persons per km²): 1,098.4


Notable residents

* Jean-Michel Anctil *
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* Joël Baillargeon *
Steve Barakatt Steve Barakatt (born May 17, 1973) is a Canadian composer, music producer, pianist, singer and creative director. He was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec in 2020 and he is a former National Ambassador of UNICEF Canada. Early years ...
, composer & pianist. *
Alexandre Barrette Alexandre Barrette (born September 30, 1981, in Quebec City, Quebec) is a French Canadian comedian and TV personality. He hosts several TV game shows seen on the V television network. They include '' Taxi Payant'', the French Canadian version of ...
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Pierre-Stanislas Bédard Pierre-Stanislas Bédard (September 13, 1762 – April 26, 1829) was a lawyer, judge, journalist and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in Charlesbourg in 1762, descended from French ancestors who had first arrived in New France ...
* Patrick Bérubé *
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, Olympic gold medalist speed skater. *
Marc Chouinard Marc Chouinard (born May 6, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre- winger who played six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Biography Chouinard was born in Charlesbourg, Quebec City. As a youth, he played in the 199 ...
, former NHL hockey player. *
Jean-Philippe Côté Jean-Phillipe Marc Joseph Côté (born April 22, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He appeared in 27 games in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning during the 2005–06 and 2 ...
* Maxime De Launière *
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Jérémy Gabriel Jérémy Gabriel (born December 10, 1996), also known as Le Petit Jérémy, is a French Canadian singer. Biography Gabriel was born in Charlesbourg, Quebec City. At birth he was deaf, and had head, facial, ear and skull deformities. At age 6 mo ...
, singer. * Nathalie Giguère *
Jean-Marc Jacob Jean-Marc Jacob (born 18 February 1947) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 1997. He is a veterinarian by career. He was elected in the Charlesbourg electoral district under the Bloc Québécois party in the 1993 fed ...
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Jorane Jorane Pelletier (born October 12, 1975), known professionally as Jorane, is a French-Canadian singer/cellist, who performs pop and alternative music style on the cello, a typically classical instrument, while singing at the same time. She has r ...
* Richard Marceau * Cédrick Marcotte *
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* Fernand Lucchesi * Jacques Normand * Bruno Pelletier, singer and actor. * Hélène Pelletier *
Pascale Picard The Pascale Picard Band is a Canadian rock group from Quebec City, formed by Pascale Picard (vocal and guitar), Philippe Morissette (bass), Marc Chartrain (drums) and Mathieu Cantin (guitar). History The band first made a small appearance during ...
* Manon Rhéaume * Pascal Rhéaume * Andrée Watters, singer.


See also

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"The Trait-Carré of Charlesbourg - The Only Star-Shaped Village in Canada!"
- Online Exhibition of the
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References

{{Authority control Boroughs of Quebec City Former municipalities in Quebec 2002 establishments in Quebec Populated places disestablished in 2002 es:Charlesbourg, Quebec