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Bouchette
Municipality in Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bouchette (French pronunciation: [buʃɛt]) is a municipality in the geographic centre of the La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada, 75 kilometres (47 mi) north of Gatineau. Its territory is along the shores of Gatineau River and western Thirty-One Mile Lake.
Agriculture is an important economic activity, along with outdoor tourism. It has less than 700 residents but approximately 1075 cottage owners.[4]
There is a variety of services in Bouchette: school, post office, municipal services, grocery and hardware stores, restaurants, accommodation, construction contractors, camping.[4]
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History
The Bouchette Township was proclaimed in 1858 and the Township Municipality was formed in 1872. It was named in honour of Surveyor General of Lower Canada Joseph Bouchette (1774–1841).[5]
The township of Cameron between the Gatineau River and Thirty-One Mile Lake was proclaimed in 1854 and named in honour of Canadian businessman and politician Malcolm Cameron.[5]
In 1980, the townships of Bouchette and Cameron merged, forming the new Municipality of Bouchette.
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Demographics
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents (2021): 347 (out of 629 total)[3]
Languages:
- French as first language: 81%
- English as first language: 19%
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Local government
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List of former mayors:
- Réjean Carle (...–2009)
- Réjean Major (2009–2017)
- Gilles Bastien (2017–2021)
- Steve Lefebvre (2021–present)
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