Étienne-Parent – Proposed Boundaries

A native of Beauport, Étienne Parent was editor of the newspaper Le Canadien and, for a time, the intellectual leader of the Patriote Party. Parent served as the first official librarian for the National Assembly.


(Population: 99,927)

Consisting of that part of the City of Québec described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southeasterly limit of said city with the Île-d'Orléans Bridge; thence northwesterly from said bridge to the north shore of the St. Lawrence River; thence southwesterly along said shore to the production of Highway No. 40 (Félix-Leclerc Highway); thence generally northwesterly along said production and said highway to Seigneuriale Street; thence northwesterly along said street to Louis-XIV Boulevard; thence southwesterly along said boulevard to the northeasterly limit of the borough of Charlesbourg; thence generally northwesterly and southwesterly along said limit to du Lac Boulevard; thence southwesterly along said boulevard to Highway No. 73 (Laurentienne Highway); thence generally southerly along said highway to Highway No. 40 (Félix-Leclerc Highway); thence northeasterly along said highway to Saint-David Avenue; thence southeasterly along said avenue to Royal Road; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along said road to de la Station Avenue; thence southerly along said avenue and du Cheminot Avenue to Sainte-Anne Boulevard; thence northeasterly along said boulevard to the Beauport River; thence southerly along said river to its mouth; thence generally southeasterly to the southeasterly limit of the City of Québec; thence northeasterly along said limit to the point of commencement.

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