List districts of Sherbrooke

The town of Sherbrooke is divided into 6 Arrondissement S which themselves is divided into district. Initially numbered (between brackets), the districts and districts received all a name by the commission of typonomy.

District of Brompton (1)

The district of Brompton covers mainly the territory of the old municipality of Bromptonville as well as the sector of Beauvoir.

President (E) of district

The district is divided into two districts. The advisers of district of these two districts can sit only at the council of district. Only the president sits at the municipal council.

District of Beauvoir (1.1)

To advise arrondissment

  • Benoit Dionne (since 2005)

District of the Mills (1.2)

To advise arrondissment

  • Michel Lamontagne (since 2005)

District of Fleurimont (2)

The district of Fleurimont covers the territory of the old town of Fleurimont (except the sector of Beauvoir) and is old town of Sherbrooke. It is divided into 5 districts represented by a city council man who sits at the same time at the council of district and the municipal council. The five advisers elect between them that which will be president of the district.

President of district

  • Francis Gagnon (2001 - 2005, was not re-elected in 2005, being made reproach the lack of investment of Sherbrooke in the district)
  • Louida Brochu (since 2005)

District of the Pine-Recluse (2.1)

The district of the Pine-Recluse (of of Abénaquis Carried out) is located in the old town of Sherbrooke, in the surroundings of the Cégep de Sherbrooke. Its name refers to the white pine which decorated a long time the rock in the Rivière Saint-François close to the street Terrill. Today, a cross replaced the pine carried by a flood.

Adviser

  • Mariette Fugère (since 2001

The Four Season old district (2.2)

The Four Season old district is located in the old town of Sherbrooke, in the surroundings of the center of purchase the Galleries Four Seasons.

To advise

  • Roger Labrecque (since 2001

District of Desranleau (2.3)

The district of Desranleau is located in the old town of Fleurimont, in the sector of the Desranleau elementary school. Its name refers to Mgr Desranleau, former archbishop.

To advise

  • Francis Gagnon (since 2001)

District of Lavigerie (2.4)

The district of Lavigerie is located in the old town of Fleurimont as in south qu district is old town of Sherbrooke. Its name refers to Mgr Lavigerie, a missionary.

To advise

  • Louida Brochu (since 2001)

District Marie-Rivier (2.5)

The district of Marie-Rivier is located in the center of the district is old town of Sherbrooke, between the Rivière Saint-François, the street Chalifoux, the street Galt Is and the streets Papineau-12th Ave N-King Is. Its name refers to the Happy Marie Rivier, founder of a religious congregation of the sector.

To advise

  • Bernard Tanguay (since 2001)

District of Lennoxville (3)

The district of Lennoxville covers mainly the territory of the old municipality of Lennoxville.

President of district

  • Douglas MacAulay (since 2001)

The district is divided into two districts. The advisers of district of these two districts can sit only at the council of district. Only the president sits at the municipal council.

District of Uplands (3.1)

The district of Uplands is located in the North-eastern sector of the old municipality of Lennoxville.

To advise district

  • William Smith (since 2001)

District of Fairview (3.2)

The district of Fairview is located in the Southern sector of the old municipality of Lennoxville.

To advise district

  • Thomas A. Allen (since 2001)

District of the Mount-Bellevue (4)

The district of the Mount-Bellevue covers the territory of the old municipality of Ascot as well as the center-south of the old town of Sherbrooke. Its name refers to the Mont Bellevue which is located in this sector. It is divided into 4 districts represented by a city council man who sits at the same time at the council of district and the municipal council. The four advisers elect between them that which will be president of the district.

President of district

  • Serge Paquin (since 2001, re-elected in 2005)

District of the Center-South (4.1)

The district of the Center-South covers the sector Center-South of the old town of Sherbrooke.

To advise

  • Serge Paquin (since 2001)

District of Ascot (4.2)

The district of Ascot covers a good part of the territory of the old municipality of Ascot. It is located at the south-east of the Mont Bellevue.

To advise

  • Robert Y. Pouliot (since 2001)

District of Cross-Luminous (4.3)

The district of Cross-Luminous includes/understands the Mont Bellevue and the sector in the north of this one. Its name refers to the luminous cross located at the top of the Mont Bellevue.

To advise

  • Pierre Boisvert (since 2001)

District of the University (4.4)

The district of the University covers the sector surrounding of the Université of Sherbrooke.

To advise

  • Jean-François Roller (since 2001)

District of Rock'n'roll-Forest-Saint-Élie-Deauville (5)

The district of Rock'n'roll-Forest-Saint-Élie-Deauville covers the territory of the old municipalities of Rock Forest, Saint-Élie-with Orford and Deauville. It is divided into 4 districts represented by a city council man who sits at the same time at the council of district and the municipal council. The four advisers elect between them that which will be president of the district.

President of district

  • Serge Forest (2001 - 2005)
  • Current not named for the moment

District of Deauville (5.1)

The district of Deauville covers the territory of the old municipality of Deauville.

To advise

  • Diane Délisle (since 2001)

District of Castle-in Eau (5.2)

The district of the Water Towers is located in the old municipality of Rock Forest, between the Boulevard Bourque and the Rivière Saint-François. Its name refers to the 2 towers water of Sherbrooke which are located at this place.

To advise

  • Bernard Sévigny (since 2001)

District of Rock'n'roll Forest (5.3)

The district of Forest Rock'n'roll covers the sector of the old municipality of Rock Forest located at the north of the Bourque Boulevard.

To advise

  • Serge Forest (since 2001)

District of Saint-Élie (5.4)

The district of Saint-Élie covers the territory of the old municipality of Saint-Élie-in Orford.

To advise

  • Julien Lachance (since 2001)

District of Jacques-Cartier (6)

The district of Jacques Cartier covers the Northern district of the old town of Sherbrooke. It is located at the north of the Rivière Magog and at the west of the Rivière Saint-François. It was named thus to underline the presence of the Jacques-Cartier park. He is divided into 4 districts represented by a city council man who sits at the same time at the council of district and the municipal council. The four advisers elect between them that which will be president of the district.

President of district

  • Dany Lachance (2001 - 2005)
  • Current not named for the moment

District of Beckett (6.1)

The district of Beckett is located at the south of the Autoroute 10, between the highway 410 and the Rivière Saint-François. Its name is inspired by the Beckett wood which recovers part of this sector.

To advise

  • Jacques Testulat (since 2001)

District of the Field-Howard (6.2)

The district of the Howard Field is located between the Rivière Saint-François, the Jacques-Cartier boulevard and between the Prospect streets and the Rivière Magog/Lac of the Nations. Its name refers to the Howard field located in its center.

Adviser

  • Chantal the Hope (since 2001)

District of Montcalm (6.3)

The district of Montcalm is located at the west of the Jacques-Cartier boulevard, on both sides of the Portland cement Boulevard.

To advise

  • Marc Denault (since 2001

District of the Crossroads (6.4)

The district of the Crossroads is located on each side of highway 410. It includes/understands in particular the Crossroads of Estrie (the largest shopping mall of Sherbrooke) and the Industrial Park.

Adviser

  • Dany Lachance (since 2001)

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