Saint-Ludger-de-Milot

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Saint-Ludger-de-Milot
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Motto(s): 
Venir chez nous, c’est y prendre goût
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Saint-Ludger-de-Milot
Location in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Quebec.
Coordinates: 48°54′N71°49′W / 48.900°N 71.817°W / 48.900; -71.817 [1]
CountryFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Province Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec
Region Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
RCM Lac-Saint-Jean-Est
Settled1931
ConstitutedJanuary 1, 1948
Government
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  MayorMarc Laliberté
   Federal riding Jonquière
   Prov. riding Lac-Saint-Jean
Area
  Total
111.20 km2 (42.93 sq mi)
  Land107.46 km2 (41.49 sq mi)
Population
 (2021) [3]
  Total
637
  Density5.9/km2 (15/sq mi)
  Pop 2016-2021
Decrease2.svg 2.2%
  Dwellings
401
Time zone UTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST) UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area codes 418 and 581
HighwaysNo major routes
Website www.ville.st-ludger-de-milot.qc.ca

Saint-Ludger-de-Milot is a municipality in Quebec, Canada.

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Geographic location

The territory of the parish of Saint-Ludger-de-Milot is located north of Lake Saint-Jean and the Dalmas canton, between the Alex and Petite Péribonka rivers. Founded in 1931, this parish today has around 750 inhabitants.


Colonization

June 19 marks the anniversary of the arrival of the first settlers. The colonization of Milot Township was merely an emergency measure to counter the devastating effects of the crisis. A global phenomenon, the crisis also affected the Saguenay region, forcing many businesses to close. The government therefore took steps to provide direct aid to ensure that thousands of unemployed city dwellers had the necessities for their survival:

food; fuel; clothing; housing.

However, this direct aid was only a short-term solution. It was necessary to provide city dwellers with a means of self-sufficiency. Thus, a system for colonizing the uncultivated lands of Lac-Saint-Jean was established. Each town was allocated a specific colonization area where its population could learn the basics of agriculture.

For its part, the Milot township was awarded to the town of Jonquière, which recruited families without income, willing to relocate in the hope of a better life. These settler families received a wide range of benefits:

a plot of land;

a system of pitons;

animals: a cow and a horse; lumber for construction; work clothes; $25 per month per family.


Religious Presence

From the very beginning of colonization, religious figures came to ascertain the religious fervor of the inhabitants of the new settlement. Since Jonquière was responsible for colonizing Milot Township, it fell to the priests of that town to carry out this task.


Church Construction

In the winter of 1937-1938, wood was gathered and prepared for the upcoming construction of the church. It wasn't until the fall of 1938 that they were ready to begin the foundations, after the parish priest had blessed the site.


School Board

The year 1938 marked the beginning of the first educational structure. Since the education system was not centralized at the time, each village had to develop its own educational plan. To this end, an independent school board was established to manage the various educational institutions within its territory.

It was therefore during the year 1938 that the municipality acquired this structure with, at its head, Mr. Joseph Tremblay (Gasson), first president of the Saint-Ludger-de-Milot school board.


Telephone

The first community telephone line was installed in the spring of 1946. The exchange was located at the home of Georges-Arthur Tremblay, where his wife and one of their daughters operated it. Businesses, the rectory, and a few private individuals had their own lines; others often had to wait a long time for their turn, especially when the neighbor was busy chatting.


Transportation

From 1945 to 1956, the population benefited from bus service that ran twice a day between Milot and Dolbeau. Given the distance from the town and the limited number of car owners at that time, it was a necessary service. In fact, it wasn't uncommon to see schoolteachers going to the hairdresser on Saturdays.


Medical Services

The parish of Milot has a medical services center that has been operating for 60 years. It was in March 1940 that the first nurse, Miss Germaine Lalancette, was welcomed. Upon her arrival, she resided in the rectory until the construction of the building that would serve as a clinic was completed, that is, during the summer.

This medical service center was then staffed, until 1978, by the nurses: Lemieux, Garon, Savard, and Lavoie. During these years, it benefited from the expertise of doctors, including Dr. Rochette from Péribonka, Dr. Plante, and Dr. Morin, who were willing to travel to the area.


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Mayor's Message

It is with great pleasure that, through this website, I, as Mayor of Saint-Ludger-de-Milot, extend to you the warmest of welcomes.

"Coming to our town means falling in love with it" is our motto, and I am convinced that this will be the case from your very first visit. Moreover, I am sure you will enjoy discovering all the facets hidden within each landscape.

Your time here will provide you with wonderful experiences throughout the year. In each season, you will be able to witness and appreciate the hospitality and warmth that define us. We look forward to seeing you.

I hope we will have the pleasure of welcoming you, and that your visit will be a memory you cherish for a long time. I wish you a wonderful stay in the Lac-Saint-Jean region and, above all, in Saint-Ludger-de-Milot, our home.

We look forward to welcoming you as a visitor one of these days, whatever the season.

Marc Laliberté, Mayor, Municipality of Saint-Ludger-de-Milot


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Demographics

Population trend: [6]

Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 318 (total dwellings: 401)

Mother tongue: [7]

See also

References

  1. "Banque de noms de lieux du Québec: Reference number 57149". toponymie.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec.
  2. 1 2 Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire - Répertoire des municipalités: Saint-Ludger-de-Milot Archived 2015-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 1 2 "Saint-Ludger-de-Milot census profile". 2021 Census data . Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
  4. Municipalité de St-Ludger-De-Milot  » Histoire. (n.d.). Retrieved December 11, 2025, from https://ville.st-ludger-de-milot.qc.ca/municipalite/histoire/
  5. Municipalité de St-Ludger-De-Milot  » Mot du maire. (n.d.). Retrieved December 11, 2025, from https://ville.st-ludger-de-milot.qc.ca/municipalite/mot-du-maire/
  6. Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2021 census
  7. "Saint-Ludger-de-Milot community profile". 2021 Census data . Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2024-11-17.