List of communities in Quebec

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This is a list of communities in Quebec. Currently, local municipalities belonging to a regional county municipality are not listed, but they can be accessed through the link to their regional county municipality. For a complete list, see List of municipalities in Quebec.

Contents

Types of municipalities

Lists of communities

Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Regional County Municipalities

Independent City

Indian Reserves

Bas-Saint-Laurent

Regional County Municipalities

Indian Reserves

Capitale-Nationale

Regional County Municipalities

Independent Cities

Independent Parish

Indian Reserve

Centre-du-Québec

Regional County Municipalities

Indian Reserves

Chaudière-Appalaches

Regional County Municipalities

Independent City

Côte-Nord

Regional county municipalities

Independent municipalities

Indian reserves

Naskapi reserved territory

Estrie

Regional County Municipalities

Independent City

Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine

Regional County Municipalities

Independent Municipalities

Indian Reserves

Lanaudière

Regional County Municipalities

Indian Reserve

Laurentides

Regional County Municipalities

Indian Reserves

Laval

Independent City

Mauricie

Regional County Municipalities

Independent Cities

Independent Municipalities

Indian Reserves

Montérégie

Regional County Municipalities

Independent Cities

Indian Reserves

Montréal

Independent Cities

Independent Village

Nord-du-Québec

Regional Government

Independent Cities

Independent Municipality

Indian Reserve

Cree Villages

Cree Reserved Territories

Outaouais

Regional County Municipalities

Independent City

Indian Reserves

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

Regional County Municipalities

Independent City

Indian Reserve

See also

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