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comprised 16.2% of the population and visible minorities contributed 1.5%. The largest visible minority groups in Côte-Nord are Black (0.7%), Arab (0.2%), and Latin American (0.2%). The region is home to 280 recent immigrants (i.e. those arriving between 2016 and 2021). 130 of them come from various
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upon Newfoundland joining confederation in 1949. While this border has not been formally accepted by the Quebec government, the Henri Dorion Commission (Commission d'étude sur l'intégrité du territoire du Québec) concluded in the early 1970s that Quebec no longer has a legal claim to Labrador.
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Côte-Nord was created as an administrative region in 1966. Stretching over nearly 1,250 km and with an area of 196,058 km², the administrative region roughly includes the basins of all the rivers that flow into the St. Lawrence between Tadoussac and Blanc-Sablon.
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total private dwellings, a change of -4.3% from its 2016 population of 92,518, making it the fastest-decreasing region of Québec. With a land area of 234,442.27 km (90,518.67 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.4/km (1.0/sq mi) in 2021.
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at 4.5%. 0.6% reported both English and French as their first language. Additionally, there were 0.8% who reported both French and a non-official language as their mother tongue, mostly speakers of Cree-Innu languages.
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The tide, the underwater relief and the currents generate phenomenal concentrations of fish and plankton. No wonder the St. Lawrence is one of the best places in the world for whale watching: it's a real open-air
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when agriculture dominates, the « rang » System of rural settlement is prevalent ; below Sept-lies, the population concerned with fishing bas settled in small nuclei at short distance from its
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a legacy left by the meeting of several worlds, including that of the Laurentian peoples, that of the indigenous peoples of the interior and those of the different maritime peoples of the Gulf of St. Laurent
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constitute the main regional economic activities. These activities are confronted with global markets and natural and human upheavals which affect resources such as fires and insect epidemics.
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Promising projects that foster the economic development of Indigenous communities (business projects, studies & mobilization plans related to tourism, biofoods and, production of goods).
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Before visiting or leaving their remote island colonies, seabirds often engage in a behaviour termed 'rafting', where birds sit, often in groups, on the water close to the colony.
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Somes fires can be devastating for communities, they are however essential to functioning, productivity and regeneration of the boreal forest in a natural environment
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The marten is one of the most prized species by trappers, as it is relatively easy to capture because of its curiosity and, until recently, its fur was of good value.
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The Atlas provides the most up-to-date information on the distribution and abundance of 253 species of birds that breed in Quebec below 50.5° north latitude
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On the western edge of Labrador, along the Quebec border, in the taiga forests of the subarctic, lie the richest deposits of iron ore in North America.
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The origins of the settlement of the Côte-Nord precede by a few millennia the population movements that began in the middle of the 19th century.
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This vast territory includes the RCMs of Caniapiscau, La Haute-Côte-Nord, Manicouagan, Sept-Rivières, Minganie and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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No country in the world can boast of a fairer collection of species of these noble birds than we find among the six North American genera,
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Protected areas are also recognized as an essential tool for adaptation to climate change. In particular, they allow carbon to be stored.
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Main cities : Sept-Îles, Baie-Comeau, Port-Cartier - Emerging economic sectors: mining, hydroelectricity, agri-food, tourism
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Valérie Aucoin; Julie Bouchard; Réjean Dostie; Simon Fortier; Cédric Fournier; Karelle Jayen; Denis Lévesque; Pierre Therrien.
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An important migratory stopover for birds, the Côte-Nord offers many favourite sites to observe 350 listed species at leisure.
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the boundary will follow the watershed, the shoreline, a geodesic line, or that it will end at some topographical accident.
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The regions of maritime Quebec are home to hundreds of species of birds, which you can observe in the natural environment.
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of the Côte-Nord has always been considered over the centuries as a structuring element, whether for exchanges between
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transport in a territory with potential for tourist development constitute the main economic assets of the region.
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The Côte-Nord has abundant and diversified wildlife resources spread throughout the territory. Each year, the Fur
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Several portions of territory on the Côte-Nord are dedicated specifically to the protection and maintenance of
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The objective is to limit defoliation by the insect in targeted forest stands in order to keep the trees alive
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The blue whale is the largest animal on the planet, weighing as much as 200 tons (approximately 33 elephants).
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Archaic Native Americans exploited all available animal and plant resources. They live a seasonal nomadism
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Anticosti, land with immense spaces, the sea all around, and a social world of the 1920s gone forever.
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The Côte-Nord region was gradually explored by French colonists during the centuries with the help of
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of the North Shore. Among the main prey, they are considered common to abundant and generally stable.
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Linné. — Ronce petit-mûrier. — Mûres blanches, Blackbières, Plaquebières, Chicoutés. — (Cloudberry).
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Public land, knowledge, territorial portraits, lands and resources in the domain of the State
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Principal fall foods include blueberries, high bush cranberries, rose hips, and aspen buds
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Robert, Michel; Marie-Hélène Hachey; Denis Lepage; Andrew.R. Couturier (dir.) (2019).
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Coyote, skunk, fisher, raccoon and bobcat are considered rare in the Côte-Nord region.
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were the largest non-Christian religious minority, making up 0.4% of the population.
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It is frequently encountered at near streams, rivers or lakes as well as on the edge
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throughout the territory, vast reserves of high quality are still unexploited.
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of 84.9% of residents in 2021. The next most common mother tongues were the
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combined amount to a little more than half of the population of the region.
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Montreal Metropolitan Community (Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal)
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The region has 121 companies that have permits for the exploitation of
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Linné. — Épilobe à feuilles étroites. — Bouquets rouges. — (Fireweed).
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Direction régionale de la gestion du territoire public de la Côte-Nord
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were the largest religious minority, at 1.9% of the population, while
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Chamisso. – Spiranthe de Romanzoff. – (Romanzoff's ladies'-tresses).
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Sonia Burgess; Linda Coulombe; Lucie Rousseau (28 February 2007).
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From the 14th to the 17th century, known history, the presence of
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and transport of wood and, more recently, for the development of
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Historical Atlas of Quebec. The North, inhabitants and changes
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Richards C; Padget O, Guilford T; Bates AE (31 October 1921).
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The median age is 46.4, as opposed to 41.6 for all of Canada.
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favours the presence of many avian species. According to the
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Arthur Krim, Boston Architectural College (2016–2024).
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Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality
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The presence of major contract givers, access to the
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Sciurus vulgaris. — Écureuil roux. — (Red squirrel).
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tell us that the main prehistoric cultures, called "
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An official website of the United States government
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Linné. – Campanule à feuilles rondes. – (Bluebell).
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Pygargue à tête blanche. — (Bald eagle). is a 815:Mus musculus. — Souris grise. — (House mouse). 798:Agency publishes an information bulletin on the 465:, the inhabitants are individualistic, dwell on 339:to the west, the Côte-Nord penetrates deep into 2027: 1804: 1528:In 2021, 71.3% of the population identified as 1505:Speakers of Cree-Innu languages mostly live in 137:300,281.83 km (115,939.46 sq mi) 1862: 1121:— Baleine bleue, Rorqual bleu. — (Blue whale). 886:. — Lagopède des saules. — (Willow Ptarmigan). 145:247,655.33 km (95,620.26 sq mi) 2685: 2516: 2444:The Long Journey to the Country of the Hurons 2030:"Osteology of the North American Tetraonidae" 1913:"Quebec's borders: the state of the question" 1389: 1285:which boosts the local and regional economy. 1037:. — Plongeon catmarin. — (Red-throated loon). 919:. — Castor du Canada. —North American Beaver. 1910: 1664: 1662: 1660: 1277:, the region is appreciated by fans of this 561:concerning the border between Côte-Nord and 491:The Côte-Nord is bounded to the west by the 358:, which occupies 51% of Quebec's territory. 2410:Anticosti/UdeM archives, 14 photos (French) 1726:"Administrative region 09: Côte-Nord, maps" 1469:, the Côte-Nord region had a population of 1299: 285: 2692: 2678: 2523: 2509: 2367: 2299:G. 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Portier (16 December 2022). 1745:Maps and tables of the territories of the 421:in the regions of the North Shore and the 2423:Côte-Nord, Newsletter statistics regional 1657: 1115:. — Marsouin commun. — (Harbor Porpoise). 880:. — Tétras du Canada. — (Spruce grouse). 534:Important landmarks of Côte-Nord include 1287: 1157: 1003: 894: 874:. — Gélinotte huppée. — (Ruffed grouse). 666:Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve 540:Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve 479: 365: 354:, it is the second largest region after 279: 2126:Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks 1149:. — Phoque du Groenland. — (Harp Seal). 1059:or designated threatened or vulnerable. 832:. — Mouffette rayée. — (Striped skunk). 819:Species considered rare in the region. 567:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 120:Regional conference of elected officers 2989: 2436:, Ici Côte-Nord, Radio-Canada (French) 1942:"Urbanism and Iron Mining in Labrador" 1273:In addition, with 2,400 kilometers of 859:Most well-known small game is and the 425:began with the periodic visits of the 2673: 2504: 2028:Dr. W. Shufeldt (19 September 1881). 1896:: CS1 maint: unrecognized language ( 1497:languages at 7.8% total, followed by 1043:. — Sterne arctique. — (Arctic tern). 569:. The boundary was entrenched in the 267: 2249:Côte-Nord, between nature and excess 2064:. Alaska Department of Fish and Game 1672:. Statistics Canada. 8 February 2017 1543: 1306:Regional county municipalities (RCM) 1143:. — Phoque commun. — (Harbour Seal). 955:. — Lynx du Canada. — (Canada lynx). 949:. — Glouton, Carcajou. — (Wolverine) 602:on islands, peninsulas or cliffs, 4 373:, landscape of the Côte-Nord shore, 2740:Communauté métropolitaine de Québec 1865:"The population of the North Shore" 1103:. — Petit rorqual. — (Minke whale). 1015:a few metres from the mouth of the 809:. – Snowhoe hare. Lièvre d’Amérique 433:fishermen. Until the advent of the 231:East of 63rd meridian west, except 13: 2661:Administrative divisions of Quebec 2538: Administrative divisions of 2479:Royal Canadian Geographial Society 2059:"Grouse: Wildlife Notebook Series" 1774:"Portrait territorial - Côte-Nord" 1596:Quebec Route 138 (The Whale Route) 1513:. English speakers mostly live in 1336: 966:. — Caribou des bois. — (Caribou). 906:The most well-known species are: 652:Wastishou Migratory Bird Sanctuary 499:regions and, to the north, by the 350:, the Côte-Nord is made up of 99% 14: 3013: 2397: 2346:"Côte-Nord intervention strategy" 1109:. — Rorqal commun. — (Fin whale). 1063: 638:Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park 3002:Administrative regions of Quebec 2532: 2004:Furbearer Bulletin of the region 1911:Henry Dorion (7 December 2001). 1701:Administrative regions of Quebec 1598:, from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon 931:. — Vison d'Amérique. — (Mink). 774: 759: 744: 729: 714: 691: 676: 658: 644: 630: 507:. To the south, it extends from 484:Whale watching excursion in the 46: 2143: 2087:"The black bear in our forests" 1456: 1137:. — Phoque gris. — (Grey Seal). 565:was set on 2 March 1927 by the 2558:Regional county municipalities 2204:. National Library of Medicine 1749:(RCM) and their municipalities 1747:Regional County Municipalities 1573: 972:. — Orignal, élan. — (Moose). 902:. — Ours noir. — (Black bear). 844:. — Raton laveur. — (Raccoon). 578:Protection of natural heritage 1: 2922:Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine 2413:Duhaime Gérard (dir.), 2001, 2096:(in French). 11 November 2003 1946:American Geographical Society 1807:"The Gulf Historical Society" 1613: 1401: 1162:Shooting the Rapids, Quebec, 854: 155:disputed land within Labrador 52:Côte-Nord in Quebec territory 2725:Regional county municipality 2700:Administrative divisions of 2174:(in French). Maritime Quebec 2057:Laurence N. Ellison (2008). 1028:Manicouagan Ornithology Club 996: 925:. — Rat musqué. — (Muskrat). 475: 124:Micheline Anctil (President) 7: 2745:Kativik Regional Government 2277:. World Wildlife Fund. 2024 2251:. North Shore Tourism. 2024 1971:"Protected areas in Quebec" 1589: 937:. — Renard commun. — (Fox). 16:Region 09 in Québec, Canada 10: 3018: 2778:Parish municipalities 2489:trip through the wilds of 1832:"The prehistory of Quebec" 1426:animals in some cases and 1390:Naskapi reserved territory 1153: 1101:Balaenoptera acutorostrata 959:The large fauna includes: 890: 471:(Bussières, P., p.1, 1963) 361: 319:The region runs along the 2975: 2877: 2816: 2808:Urban agglomerations 2753: 2710: 2658: 2608: 2580:Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent 2556: 2306:(in French). p. 20. 2119:"Area Furbearer Bulletin" 1619:Between nature and excess 1463:2021 Census of Population 1320:Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent 964:Rangifer tarandus caribou 850:. — Lynx roux. — (Bobcat) 618:Overwiew of the diversity 559:Newfoundland and Labrador 348:Between nature and excess 310:Quebec-Labrador Peninsula 248: 230: 209: 188: 181: 173: 165: 160: 149: 141: 133: 128: 117: 112: 100: 92: 57: 45: 40:Between nature and excess 37: 28: 21: 2151:"In the eye of the lynx" 2094:Appalachian Corridor ACA 1997:"In the eye of the lynx" 1805:Pierre Frenette (2013). 1300:Administrative divisions 1246:, three major seaports ( 1147:Pagophilus groenlandicus 1053:Haliaeetus leucocephalus 913:. — Martes. — (Weasel). 789: 737:Spiranthes romanzoffiana 594:concentration areas, 12 2967:Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 2768:Types of municipalities 2464:Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan 1863:Paul Bussières (1963). 1697:"Côte-Nord (région 09)" 1178:, for the beginning of 838:. — Pékan. — (Fisher). 826:. — Coyote. — (Coyote). 722:Epilobium angustifolium 701:UNESCO's World Heritage 497:Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 337:Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 2720:Administrative regions 2565:equivalent territories 2350:Gouvernement of Canada 1296: 1167: 1119:Balaenoptera musculus. 1019: 976:Odocoileus virginianus 903: 752:Campanula rotundifolia 488: 473: 423:Gulf of Saint Lawrence 377: 335:, leaning against the 2887:Abitibi-Témiscamingue 2788:United townships 2245:"Come see the whales" 1443:Naskapi reserved land 1291: 1262:ports of call), good 1161: 1107:Balaenoptera physalus 1095:Delphinapterus leucas 1007: 898: 878:Canachites canadensis 610:containment areas on 586:. The region has 262 571:Canadian constitution 544:Manicouagan Reservoir 483: 454: 369: 302:administrative region 211: • Summer ( 177:0.4/km (1/sq mi) 2907:Chaudière-Appalaches 2798:Indian reserves 2483:Maze to the Aguanish 2425:, 12 p, 2021 Edition 2404:Frère Marie-Victorin 1948:. Focus on Geography 1435:2016 Canadian Census 1192:recreational tourism 1164:Frances Anne Hopkins 1009:Gulf of St. Lawrence 584:biological diversity 525:Gulf of St. Lawrence 486:Gulf of St. Lawrence 371:Gulf of St. Lawrence 325:Gulf of St. Lawrence 281:[kou̯tnɑɔ̯ʁ] 174: • Density 153:Total area includes 2329:Quebec Gouvernement 1733:Quebec Gouvernement 1640:Quebec Gouvernement 1602:Rivière-au-Tonnerre 1525:African countries. 1430:seals other times. 1244:St. Lawrence Seaway 1210:aluminum processing 1206:hydroelectric power 943:. — Loup. — (Wolf). 767:Ledum groenlandicum 551:territorial dispute 73: /  2897:Capitale-Nationale 2763:All municipalities 2640:Havre-Saint-Pierre 2575:La Haute-Côte-Nord 2485:, a 680 kilometre 2460:Havre-Saint-Pierre 2381:. 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Index

Region 09
Côte-Nord in Quebec territory
50°52′N 65°49′W / 50.867°N 65.817°W / 50.867; -65.817
Province
Québec
Regional conference of elected officers
disputed land within Labrador
Time zones
Minganie
63rd meridian west
UTC-05:00
EST
DST
UTC-04:00
EDT
Minganie
UTC-04:00
AST
Côte-Nord
[kotnɔʁ]
Quebec French
[kou̯tnɑɔ̯ʁ]
administrative region
Quebec
Quebec-Labrador Peninsula
Canada
St. Lawrence River
Gulf of St. Lawrence
Tadoussac
Labrador

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