Mauricie
Mauricie is a traditional and current administrative region of Quebec. La Mauricie National Park is contained within the region, making it a prime tourist location. The region has a land area of 35,860.05 km² and a population of 266,112 residents as of the 2016 Census. Its largest cities are Trois-Rivières and Shawinigan.
The word Mauricie was coined by local priest and historian Albert Tessier and is based on the Saint-Maurice river which runs through the region on a North-South axis.
Mauricie administrative region was created on August 20, 1997 from the split of Mauricie–Bois-Francs administrative region into Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec. However, the concept of Mauricie as a traditional region long predates this.Subdivisions
Regional County Municipalities
Equivalent territories
- Agglomeration of La Tuque
- Shawinigan
- Trois-Rivières
Independent municipalities
Aboriginal reserves
- La Tuque
- Louiseville
- Maskinongé
- Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel
- Obedjiwan
- Saint-Alexis-des-Monts
- Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade
- Saint-Boniface
- Saint-Élie-de-Caxton
- Saint-Étienne-des-Grès
- Saint-Maurice
- Sainte-Thècle
- Saint-Tite
- Shawinigan
- Trois-Rivières
- Yamachiche
School districts
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Anglophone: