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Denholm, Quebec

Denholm, Quebec

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nameDenholm
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylineDenholm QC 1.JPG
image_altCity entrance
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shield_size120x100px
pushpin_mapCanada Western Quebec
pushpin_map_captionLocation in western Quebec
coordinates
coordinates_footnotes
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Quebec
subdivision_type2Region
subdivision_name2Outaouais
subdivision_type3RCM
subdivision_name3La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau
established_title1Constituted
established_date1February 27, 1924
government_footnotes
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameGaétan Guindonleader_title1 = Federal riding
leader_name1Pontiac—Kitigan Zibi
leader_title2Prov. riding
leader_name2Gatineau
area_footnotes
area_total_km2199.50
area_land_km2181.14
population_footnotes
population_total546
population_as_of2021
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population_blank1_titlePop (2016–21)
population_blank18.1%
population_blank2_titleDwellings
population_blank2561
timezoneEST
utc_offset−5
timezone_DSTEDT
utc_offset_DST−4
postal_code_typePostal code(s)
postal_codeJ8N 9C8
area_code819
website

Denholm is a municipality in La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada, 40 km north of Gatineau. Its territory is along the eastern shores of Lake Sainte Marie, part of the Gatineau River.

Denholm is a popular location for cottage vacationing and noted for its outdoor sport and recreation opportunities, such as fishing and hunting. There are several businesses and summer camps catering to these activities.

Geography

Denholm's territory is characterized as a harmonious alternation between gently rolling hills (part of the Gatineau Hills) and numerous glacial lakes, such as Cardinal, Normandeau, Plomb, Priest, Rond, and Sam Lakes. Its highest point is located in the western portion near the Gatineau River, reaching 472 m.

Lac McArthur is in Denholm at , at an elevation of 333 m. It is near to the Réserve écologique André-Michaux. Lac McArthur is downstream from Lac du Chevreuil to the east, and drains into Lac Holme to the north. The Lac du Plomb road runs along its east shore.

History

Permanent settlement of the area began between 1851 and 1861. The boundaries of this township were shown on a map of 1863 by Étienne-Eugène Taché. The Denholm Township was proclaimed in 1869, taking its name from a Scottish village located north-east of Hawick in Roxburghshire.

The Township Municipality of Denholm was formed in 1924 and its post office was established in 1951.

During the second decade of the 20th century, Denholm's development was boosted due to the presence of asbestos, serpentine, and calcite mines. Although mining activity no longer exists today, the largest sheet of mica ever mined in the world came from one of these mines.

On October 11, 2003, the Township Municipality of Denholm changed its statutes and became the Municipality of Denholm.

On May 23, 2010, the City Hall was destroyed by fire. Most records were salvaged and the municipal offices were temporarily moved next door to the Volunteer Fire Hall. The municipal employees proposed that they remain in the Fire Hall despite the cramped conditions in order to save money until the new City Hall is rebuilt and use the savings to renovate the Volunteer Fire Hall which had been neglected over the years.

In 2012 the administration part of City Hall was constructed and functional in 2013.

By spring 2016, the replacement Community Hall had been constructed at 419 Chemin du Poisson Blanc, coordinates 45.816667 deg North, -75.75 deg West. There is a large parking lot convenient to the doors, and it is often used as a rally point for visitors and tourists before heading north on Chemin de Poisson Blanc.

Demographics

| 1976 |180 | 1981 |280 | 1986 |368 | 1991 |409 | 1996 |493 | 2001 |526 | 2006 |604 | 2011 |572 | 2016 |505 | 2021 |546

Private dwellings occupied by usual residents (2021): 274 (out of 561 total)

Languages:

  • French as first language: 67.3%
  • English as first language: 29.7%
  • French and English as first language: 2%

Politics

Temporary Municipal offices in Fire Hall

Denholm is part of the Pontiac federal electoral district and represented by Will Amos, Liberal Party of Canada.

Provincially, it is part of Gatineau electoral district and represented by Robert Bussière, member of the Coalition Avenir Québec.

List of former mayors:

  • Gerald McMilland(1957-1979)
  • Luc Thériault (1979-1998)
  • Pierre Nelson Renaud (1998-2003)
  • Colette Boisvert-Canavan (2003–2005)
  • Gary Armstrong (2005–2009)
  • Pierre Nelson Renaud (2009–2013)
  • Gaétan Guindon (2013–2024)
  • Pierre Nelson Renaud (2024- present)

References

References

  1. "Lac McArthur". Natural Resources Canada.
  2. "Lac McArthur". Mapcarta.
  3. "Denholm (canton)". Commission de toponymie du Québec.
  4. "Denholm (Municipalité de canton)". Commission de toponymie du Québec.
  5. "Denholm". MRC de La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau.
  6. [[Canada 1996 Census. 1996]], [[Canada 2001 Census. 2001]], [[Canada 2006 Census. 2006]], [[Canada 2011 Census. 2011]] census
  7. "Denholm, Municipalité (MÉ) Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". Government of Canada - Statistics Canada.
  8. {{mamrot. 83005
  9. {{toponymie. 379122
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