Lake-Saint-Joseph
Lake-Saint-Joseph is a city of the Quebec, located in the regional Municipalité of county of the Jacques-Cartier, in the administrative area of the Capital-Main road. Its name comes from that of the lake which it borders.
The territory of the city recovers the northern part of the lake Saint-Joseph and its population is almost exclusively made up owners of second home (country cottages), which explains the modesty of the official figure of population. The municipality was established in 1936, detached from Holy-Catherine-of-the-Jacques-Cartier.
Municipalities bordering
Sources
- Repertory of the municipalities of Quebec
- Commission of toponymy of Quebec
- municipal Businesses and areas - regional charts
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