Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality
Témiscamingue is a regional county municipality (French municipalité régional du comté, MRC ) in the Canadian province of Quebec.
It is located in the administrative region Abitibi- Témiscamingue and consists of 21 subordinate administrative units ( three cities, twelve towns, a village three cantonal municipalities, a parish and an unincorporated community ). The MRC was founded on 15 April 1981. The main town is Ville- Marie. The population is 16,381 and the area of 16328.7 km ², which corresponds to a population density of 1.0 inhabitants per km ².
Structure
City ( ville)
- Belle Terre
- Témiscaming
- Ville- Marie
Community ( municipalité )
- Béarn
- Duhamel -Ouest
- Fugèreville
- Kipawa
- Laforce
- Laverlochère
- Lorrainville
- Moffet
- Notre -Dame -du-Nord
- Rémigny
- Saint- Bruno -de- Guigues
- Saint -Eugène -de- Guigues
Village (village )
- Angliers
Canton Municipality ( municipalité de canton)
- Guérin
- Latulipe -et- Gaboury
- Nédélec
Sprengel ( municipalité de paroisse )
- Saint- Édouard -de- Fabre
Free community territory ( territoire non organisé )
- Laniel
- Les Lacs -du- Témiscamingue
In the field of MRC Témiscamingue are also Indian reservations Kebaowek and Timiskaming, but managed autonomously and form enclaves. There are also two settlements without reserve status, Winneway and Hunter 's Point.
Adjacent MRC and similar areas
- Rouyn -Noranda
- La Vallée- de - l'Or
- Pontiac
- Renfrew County, Ontario
- Nipissing District, Ontario
- Timiskaming District, Ontario