Chesterville, Quebec

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Chesterville, Quebec
Nickname: Quebec's little Switzerland
Location of Chesterville, Quebec
Location of Chesterville, Quebec
Coordinates: 45°90′N 71°74′W / 46.5, -72.233
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Flag of Quebec Quebec
Regional County Municipality Arthabaska
Settled 1835-1849
Area
 - Total 115.42 km² (44.6 sq mi)
Population (2001)
 - Total 801
 - Density 6.9/km² (17.9/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
Postal code G0P 1J0
Area code(s) 819
Highway Route 161

Chesterville is a municipality in the Arthabaska district of the Centre-du-Québec (Bois-Francs) region of Quebec, on Route 161 approximately 130 kilometres (81 mi) southeast of Montreal.

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[edit] Geography

The town's mountainous terrain in the heart of the Canadian Appalachians has earned it the nickname of "Quebec's little Switzerland," and boasts a picturesque location adjacent to the northern Nicolet river.

[edit] History

The first settlers to the area arrived in 1835, but colonization actually began in spring 1849 with the establishment of a Catholic parish.

[edit] Demographics

(according to Statistics Canada 2001 census)

  • Growth Rate (1996-2001): 2.2%
  • Total Private Dwellings: 313
  • Area: 115.42 km².
  • Density: 6.9 people per km².

The principal source of income in Chesterville is agriculture and forest exploration, but the area is also a haven for artists.

[edit] Attractions

The free annual Symposium L'Accueil des Grands Peintres (art symposium) attracts many art lovers and features exhibits, artist conferences, workshops, local fare, and other cultural activities.

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