Montmagny is a regional county municipality (RCM) in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec , Canada . Montmagny is the seat. Its neighbouring RCMs are Bellechasse , Les Etchemins , and L'Islet .
10-671: Berthier-sur-Mer is a town in the Montmagny Regional County Municipality within the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec , Canada. It is located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River , east of Quebec City on Route 132 . Berthier-sur-Mer was named after Alexandre Berthier , a captain in the Carignan-Salières Regiment , who was given title to this area in 1672, then known as
20-482: Is quite dramatic in places where it hasn't been worn down by human activities. Montmagny Regional County Municipality This area was named after Charles de Montmagny , a governor of New France . There are 14 subdivisions within the RCM: Its territory can be divided into three main geographical areas. The first is constituted of the estuary of the Saint Lawrence River and its islands. Second are
30-475: The highest population density and the main industrial areas. Forestry dominates the southern part of the RCM, which houses several primary industries, a sparse density, and limited arable land. The forested area of the RCM takes up 1,289.28 square kilometres (497.79 sq mi), some 77% of its territory. Generally speaking, the primary activity in the northern part of the RCM is agriculture, while forestry dominates
40-656: The plains, which includes the Saint Lawrence Lowlands , which run from east to west and covers the northern portion of the Montmagny RCM, and is characterized by its arable soils. The Appalachians is the final geographic region of the area, taking up approximately 80% of the area. A series of peaks and ledges can be found here, and the Notre Dame Mountains dominate its landscape, which can reach an altitude of up to 850 metres (2,790 ft). Mixed forest covers
50-480: The population works in these types of industries. As a whole, the industrial sector is dominated by refineries and traditional manufacturing. Therefore, jobs are concentrated in the areas of wood, furniture, metalworking, textiles, agriculture, and printing. Agriculture plays a significant role in the economic development of the RCM. Even though it takes up less than 10% of the population of the territory, this industry generates income higher than $ 38 million per year in
60-457: The region, which is almost 80% of the area, wherein the main activities are forestry, the gathering of raw materials related to wood, and services, is located in the Appalachians. It has developed recently alongside the service and tourism industries. A significant proportion of income for the inhabitants is ensured by the manufacturing sector. According to statistics from 1996, more than 30% of
70-442: The region. Finally, the tertiary industries take up more than 2/3 of the workers in the RCM. Wholesale and retail stores are at the forefront of the region's economic activity. Lodging, restaurants, business services, and commercial/personal services, such as health and social services, employ many people of the region. Highways and numbered routes that run through the municipality, including external routes that start or finish at
80-532: The seigneury of Berthier-en-bas. During the 19th century, Irish immigrants were quarantined at nearby Grosse Isle , now a National Historic site. A strip of rather interesting underlying sedimentary bedrock maintains a relatively straight shoreline through which a natural harbour, quite round in shape, has been eroded. The bedrock is set at about a 60 to 80° angle and is composed of hundreds of very thin layers of red shale interspersed every meter or so with 5 to 10 cm layers of what appears to be limestone. It
90-674: The south of the RCM. South River and its main tributary, Bras Saint-Nicolas, are two rivers that form the water system that drains into the Saint Lawrence River. To the east of the Notre Dame Mountains, the Daaquam and Northwest Black River feed into the Saint John River of Maine. Agriculture occupies 190.21 square kilometres (73.44 sq mi), mostly in the fertile Saint Lawrence lowlands. In this area, one may also find
100-554: The south. The city of Montmagny , which is home to more than half of the population of the RCM, is the economic centre of the region in which many industrial and commercial activities, and even some of the economic activity in the Côte-du-Sud. The majority of the businesses can be found along a straight line, several kilometres long, on the Saint Lawrence River ( Route 132 ) and along the Trans-Canada Highway . The other part of
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