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​​​​​The province of Quebec’s territory is divided in different ways.

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Administrative Divisions
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Divisions used to organize and manage Quebec's territory

 

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Electoral Divisions
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Divisions used in elections

  • Provincial electoral divisions

  • Federal electoral divisions

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Ecological Divisions
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Divisions enabling study and intervention in different biomes

  • Natural regions

  • Natural provinces

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School Divisions
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Divisions that manage a group of educational premises

  • French-language school service centres

  • English school boards

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Tourism Division
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Divisions for the development of tourism

 

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Census Divisions
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Divisions for consistency with other provinces and territories for Statistics Canada

  • Areas of dissemination

  • Census divisions

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​​​​​This concept sheet focuses on two of these divisions:

  • administrative regions

  • tourist regions

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The names of the divisions can sometimes be confusing since the same name can be used to designate both the tourist region and the administrative region.

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  • Estrie (administrative region) and the Eastern Townships (tourist region) have exactly the same territorial division, but do not have the same name.

  • Bas-Saint-Laurent is the name given to the administrative region and the tourist region, but the territorial division is not the same.

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Administrative Regions
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An administrative region makes it possible to manage the activities of the different ministries and other public agencies[1]. Quebec is divided into 17 administrative regions. Each of these regions is subdivided into regional county municipalities (RCM).

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The Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation (MAPAQ) has a regional branch for each of Quebec's administrative regions. Each region having its own characteristics, these branches can better address the realities of that region.

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Tourist Regions
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According to the Quebec government, a tourist region is a division of Quebec’s territory by the Ministère du Tourisme. The purpose of these divisions is to support the development of tourism and promote the attractions of the regions[1]. Quebec is divided into 20 tourist regions.

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The Association Touristique Régionale (ATR) of Charlevoix aims to develop the region's tourism industry in partnership with its various member companies and organizations.

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Note on the map that the Eeyou Istchee and James Bay regions occupy the same territory.
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Références en texte

1. Institut de la statistique du Québec. (2021). Système de code géographique du Québec - Guide explicatif et lexique. Gouvernement du Québec. https://statistique.quebec.ca/statistiques/divisions-territoriales/bulletins/guide-lexique-code-geo-oct2021.pdf

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