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Attractions

* Roman Catholic cathedral, which includes a small museum * Vieux-Palais modern art museum and public library * Musée d'art contemporain des Laurentides * Statue of Antoine Labelle, known as curé Labelle, who was principally responsible for the settlement of the Laurentians * Several summer festivals * It is an important stop on the north-south trunk of the "route verte" cycling path which makes it possible for nature lovers who are also pedaling enthusiasts to make short trips or excursions lasting several days from as far south as Blainville, Quebec on the outskirts of Montreal and as far north as Mont-Tremblant, Quebec without ever sharing the road with a motorized vehicle. North of Saint-Jérôme, the trail is known as the "P'tit Train du Nord" linear park [5] and is also used as a cross-country ski trail in winter.

Demographics

Population:[6] * Population in 2006: 63,729 (2001 to 2006 population change: 6.9 %) * Population in 2001: 59,614 * Saint-Jérôme: 24,583 * Bellefeuille: 14,066 * Saint-Antoine: 11,488 * Lafontaine: 9,477 * Population in 1996: * Saint-Jérôme: 23,916 * Bellefeuille: 12,803 * Saint-Antoine: 10,806 * Lafontaine: 9,008 * Population in 1991: * Saint-Jérôme: 23,384 * Bellefeuille: 10,883 * Saint-Antoine: 10,232 * Lafontaine: 7,365 The 2006 census found that 95.6% of residents spoke French as their mother tongue. The next most common languages were English (1.4%) and Spanish (1.0%).[7]

Description

Saint-Jérôme, Quebec (2006 Population 63,729) is a town in Quebec, Canada, near Mirabel, about 40 kilometers (25 mi) northwest of Montreal along Autoroute des Laurentides. The town is a gateway to the Laurentian Mountains and its resorts. The town is named after Saint Jerome (ca. 347 – September 30, 420), a church father best known as the translator of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin. His translation is known as the Vulgate.

Education

Saint-Jérôme is home to the Cégep de Saint-Jérôme, one of the Colleges of General and Vocational Education located in the province. It is also home to a new Saint-Jérôme branch campus of the Université du Québec en Outaouais.

Health

CSSS of St-Jerome, Hospital center. The Health centre and the social services (CSSS) of Saint-Jerome gathers three missions, that is to say the regional Hospital of Saint-Jerome, the CLSC and the lodging houses.

History

The territory where the present city of Saint-Jérôme now stands was granted in 1752 by the marquis de la Jonquière, governor of New France, as the seignory of Augmentation des Mille-Iles (literally "enlargement" of the seignory of Mille-Iles). From the 1760s to the 1840s, the seignory was owned by the Dumont and Lefebvre de Bellefeuille families, living in the town of Saint-Eustache, 25 kilometers (15 miles) to the south. The Dumont and the Lefebvre conceded the farmland to colonists coming mostly from the region lying north of Montreal. The emerging town was then known under the name of Dumontville. The Catholic parish of Saint-Jérôme was constituted on November 15, 1834 and the village itself was constituted on July 1, 1845 by governor Metcalfe.[3] François-Xavier-Antoine Labelle, a Roman Catholic priest who was the great "colonizer" (promoter of settlement) of the North of Montreal, was in charge of the pastoral administration of Saint-Jérôme of 1868 until his death, in 1891. Eight years after his arrival, he had a railroad built linking Saint-Jérôme and Montreal. Antoine Labelle was the parish priest of Saint-Jérôme for 22 years, from 1868 until his death, at 57 years of age, on January 4, 1891. He was called "the king of North, the apostle of colonization". The opening of roads and the arrival of a railroad became essential with the development of the small communities in the Laurentians. These transportation routes for the movement of goods and people would ensure the establishment of trade and industry. Labelle promoted the idea of a railroad towards the North beginning in 1869. The railway reached Saint-Jérôme in 1876, partly because a railway was seen as a way to meet the needs for firewood and construction materials for urban centres like Montreal and Quebec. In 2002 Saint-Jérôme amalgamated with the municipalities of Bellefeuille (2001 census population 14,066), Saint-Antoine (2001 population 11,488) and Lafontaine (2001 population 9,477).

Industry

Uniroyal, Dominion Rubber.

Notable people

* Les Denis Drolets, two comedians * Jean-René Dufort, broadcaster * Boule Noire, singer * Arthur Thuot, artist-painter * Lionel Giroux alias Little Beaver, wrestler * Stéphane Ménard, musical producer

Public transportation

The Saint-Jérôme train and bus station is an intermodal bus and commuter train station. It serves bus routes operated by local transit agencies and by two intercity bus companies. Commuter trains to Montreal began to serve the station in January 2007, with four trains in each direction each business day.[4].

References

Deux-Montagnes Â· Thérèse-de-Blainville Â· Mirabel Â· La Rivière-du-Nord Â· Argenteuil Â· Les Pays-d'En-Haut Â· Les Laurentides Â· Antoine-Labelle Saint-Eustache Â· Deux-Montagnes Â· Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac Â· Pointe-Calumet Â· Boisbriand Â· Sainte-Thérèse Â· Blainville Â· Rosemère Â· Lorraine Â· Bois-des-Filion Â· Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines Â· Mirabel Â· Saint-Colomban Â· Saint-Jérôme Â· Sainte-Sophie Â· Prévost Â· Saint-Hippolyte Â· Lachute Â· Brownsburg-Chatham Â· Estérel Â· Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson Â· Sainte-Adèle Â· Saint-Sauveur Â· Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Â· Barkmere Â· Mont-Tremblant Â· Rivière-Rouge Â· Mont-Laurier Coordinates: 45°47′00″N 74°00′00″W / 45.783333°N 74°W / 45.783333; -74

See also

* Municipal reorganization in Quebec