Saint-Ubalde

Saint-Ubalde
Saint-Paul Street
Location within Portneuf RCM
St-Ubalde
Location in central Quebec
Coordinates: 46°45′N 72°16′W / 46.750°N 72.267°W / 46.750; -72.267[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionCapitale-Nationale
RCMPortneuf
Settled1860
ConstitutedMarch 3, 1973
Government
 • MayorGuy Germain
 • Fed. ridingPortneuf—Jacques-Cartier
 • Prov. ridingPortneuf
Area
 • Total
147.42 km2 (56.92 sq mi)
 • Land140.72 km2 (54.33 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[3]
 • Total
1,456
 • Density10.3/km2 (27/sq mi)
 • Pop (2016-21)
3.1%
 • Dwellings
1,055
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area codes418, 581
Highways R-363
Websitesaintubalde.com

Saint-Ubalde (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿ybald]) is a rural municipality in Portneuf Regional County Municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec.

Geographically its territory is marked by an agricultural and populated area in the south-west, and an undeveloped hilly area in the north-east. The inhabited section is located in the southeast.

Numerous watercourses and lakes (Blanc, Sainte-Anne, Ricard, Thom) crisscross and dot is entire territory. Saint-Ubalde is centred on potato cultivation and outdoor recreation (canoeing, water skiing, fishing).[1][4]

History

Saint-Ubald (originally without an "e") was founded by people from Neuville in 1860, and the Saint-Ubald Mission was established that same year. It was named after Ubald Gingras (1824-1874), first sacristan of the place but originally from Pointe-aux-Trembles (Portneuf), and who was brother-in-law of Charles-François Baillargeon, archbishop of Quebec. The mission became a parish in 1866 by separating from Saint-Casimir. In 1873, the civil parish was formed and incorporated as a parish municipality. A year later, its post office opened.[1]

In 1920, the village centre separated from the parish municipality to form the Village Municipality of Saint-Ubalde. But in 1973, the parish and village municipalities merged again to form the new Municipality of Saint-Ubalde.[1]

Geography

The municipality of Saint-Ubalde is located in the western part of the Portneuf RCM, 30 km north of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade, bordering Saint-Casimir to the south. Numerous rivers and lakes (Blanc, Sainte-Anne, Ricard, Thom) criss-cross and dot the territory. The inhabited section is located in the southeast.

This agricultural community was founded by people from Neuville in 1860 and is focused on vacationing (canoeing, water skiing, trout fishing). Saint-Ubalde is renowned for potato farming, an activity that has given rise to a festival since 1974 that celebrates it as the Kingdom of the Potato.[1]

Demographics

Private dwellings occupied by usual residents (2021): 735 (total dwellings: 1055)[3]

Mother tongue (2021):[3]

  • English as first language: 1.4%
  • French as first language: 97.9%
  • English and French as first languages: 0.3%
  • Other as first language: 0.7%

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Saint-Ubalde (municipalité)" (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
  2. ^ a b "Répertoire des municipalités: Geographic code 34090". www.quebec.ca (in French). Gouvernement du Québec. Retrieved 2025-10-10.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Saint-Ubalde (Code 2434090) Census Profile". 2021 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2025-10-10.
  4. ^ Stéfanos (2012-07-30). "Hydrological and multi-resource portrait of the Sainte-Anne River watershed" (PDF) (in French). CAPSA. pp. 27/137. Retrieved 2023-11-01.
  5. ^ Statistics Canada 2011 Census - Saint-Ubalde census profile
  • Media related to Saint-Ubalde at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website