Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie | |
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Coordinates: 47°30′N 69°56′W / 47.500°N 69.933°W [1] | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Bas-Saint-Laurent |
RCM | Kamouraska |
Constituted | July 1, 1855 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Jean Dallaire |
• Federal riding | Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup |
• Prov. riding | Côte-du-Sud |
Area | |
• Total | 97.30 km2 (37.57 sq mi) |
• Land | 33.71 km2 (13.02 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 503 |
• Density | 14.9/km2 (39/sq mi) |
• Pop 2006-2011 | 3.8% |
• Dwellings | 356 |
Time zone | UTC−5 ( EST) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC−4 ( EDT) |
Postal code(s) | |
Area code(s) | 418 and 581 |
Highways |
R-132 R-287 |
Website |
www |
Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located in the Kamouraska Regional County Municipality.
Prior to November 16, 2013, it was known simply as Saint-Denis and was a parish municipality. The name change was a revival of an old name used from 1845 to 1855. When the name was officially changed, it was also retroactively declared that the name should have been known as Saint-Denis de Kamouraska since 1855. [4]
It contains the house of Jean-Charles Chapais, a National Historic Site of Canada. [5]
Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie | |
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Coordinates: 47°30′N 69°56′W / 47.500°N 69.933°W [1] | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Bas-Saint-Laurent |
RCM | Kamouraska |
Constituted | July 1, 1855 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Jean Dallaire |
• Federal riding | Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup |
• Prov. riding | Côte-du-Sud |
Area | |
• Total | 97.30 km2 (37.57 sq mi) |
• Land | 33.71 km2 (13.02 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 503 |
• Density | 14.9/km2 (39/sq mi) |
• Pop 2006-2011 | 3.8% |
• Dwellings | 356 |
Time zone | UTC−5 ( EST) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC−4 ( EDT) |
Postal code(s) | |
Area code(s) | 418 and 581 |
Highways |
R-132 R-287 |
Website |
www |
Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located in the Kamouraska Regional County Municipality.
Prior to November 16, 2013, it was known simply as Saint-Denis and was a parish municipality. The name change was a revival of an old name used from 1845 to 1855. When the name was officially changed, it was also retroactively declared that the name should have been known as Saint-Denis de Kamouraska since 1855. [4]
It contains the house of Jean-Charles Chapais, a National Historic Site of Canada. [5]