Chute-Saint-Philippe, Quebec


Chute-Saint-Philippe is a municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality.
The village is located in a fairly flat valley surrounded by a mountainous area of the Laurentian Hills that are dominated by mixed forest.

History

The settlement initially had the name Chute-Leon at the beginning of the 20th century, in memory of Pope Leo XIII, and was called Victoria Falls by 1903, in honour of Queen Victoria.
In 1921, a mission was founded here with Philip the Apostle as its patron saint. In 1934, the place was renamed to Chute-Saint-Philippe, taking its name from a drop on the Kiamika River and the patron saint. In 1966, the mission received its status as a parish.

Demographics

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Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 424
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