List of former municipalities in Quebec

The Province of Quebec currently has 1,128 local municipalities including 233 cities, 655 municipalities and 42 villages, 131 parishes and 42 townships.[1] In addition, there are 662 communities that previously held some form of urban municipality status. These include 176 former cities or towns, 190 regular municipalities, 121 villages, 133 parishes and 41 townships. These communities no longer exist as independent urban municipalities due to amalgamation, annexation or dissolution.

In the context of this list, "annexed" means that the former municipality disappeared after being annexed by an existing municipality or following the creation of a new municipality formed under the bases and with the institutions of an existing municipality. Meanwhile, "merged" means that the former municipality was merged with one or multiple municipalities to form a new municipality. Usually, unlike annexed municipalities, none of the merged municipalities is considered to be the legitimate successor of the new municipality. In both cases, some of these former municipalities still have a special status within the current municipalities that they are part of. For example, like a borough, district or neighbourhood.

Bas-Saint-Laurent (01)

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Andréville Village   February 11, 1987 Merged with Saint-André 354 Saint-André[2](Now named Saint-André-de-Kamouraska)
Cabano City   May 10, 2010 Merged with Notre-Dame-du-Lac 3,199 Cabano-Notre-Dame-du-Lac[3](Now named Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac)
Fleuriault Municipality   January 7, 1989 Annexed 545 Saint-Gabriel[2](Now named Saint-Gabriel-de-Rimouski)
Le Bic Municipality   September 16, 2009 Annexed 2,946 Rimouski[3]
Les Boules Municipality   July 4, 2002 Merged with Métis-sur-Mer 402 Métis-sur-Mer[3]
Luceville Village   August 29, 2001 Merged with Sainte-Luce 1,421 Sainte-Luce-Luceville[3](Now named Sainte-Luce)
Mont-Lebel Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 334 Rimouski[3]
Nazareth Village   September 16, 1967 Annexed 1,965 Rimouski[2]
Notre-Dame-du-Lac City   May 10, 2010 Merged with Cabano 2,060 Cabano-Notre-Dame-du-Lac[3](Now named Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac)
Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur Parish   September 16, 1967 Annexed 2,384 Rimouski[2]
Petit-Matane Municipality   September 26, 2001 Annexed 1,360 Matane[3]
Pointe-au-Père City Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pointe-au-Père (1882–1988) January 1, 2002 Annexed 4,171 Rimouski[3]
Rimouski-Est Village   January 1, 2002 Annexed 2,058 Rimouski[3]
Saint-Benoît-Joseph-Labre Parish   January 16, 1991 Annexed 2,191 Amqui[3]
Saint-Edmond Municipality   December 17, 1997 Merged with Lac-au-Saumon 239 Lac-au-Saumon[3]
Saint-Éleuthère Municipality Pohénégamook (1903-1923) November 3, 1973 Merged with:
-Sully
-Saint-Pierre-d’Estcourt

1,592 Pohénégamook[2]
Saint-François-Xavier Parish   April 22, 1892 Dissolved 860 Saint-Modeste and Viger(Now named Saint-Épiphane)[4]
Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna Parish Kakonna (1855-1969) March 22, 2006 Merged with Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna 674 Cacouna[3]
Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna Village Saint-Georges-de-Kakouna (1869-1969) March 22, 2006 Merged with Saint-Georges-de-Cacouna 1,098 Cacouna[3]
Saint-Germain-de-Rimouski Parish   December 16, 1967 Annexed 297 Rimouski[2]
Saint-Guy Municipality   July 31, 2024 Merged with Lac-des-Aigles 76 Lac-des-Aigles[2]
Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur-de-Causapscal Parish   December 31, 1997 Annexed 731 Causapscal[3]
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Municipality   June 13, 2001 Annexed 759 Mont-Joli[3]
Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-l'Isle-Verte Municipality   February 9, 2000 Merged with L'Isle-Verte 596 L'Isle-Verte[3]
Saint-Jérôme-de-Matane Parish Matane (1855–1969) September 26, 2001 Annexed 1,165 Matane[3]
Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rivière-Bleue Parish   June 14, 1975 Merged with Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rivière-Bleue 691 Rivière-Bleue[2]
Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rivière-Bleue Village   June 14, 1975 Merged with Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rivière-Bleue 1,429 Rivière-Bleue[2]
Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska Parish Kamouraska (1855-1969) April 1, 1987 Merged with Kamouraska 358 Kamouraska[2]
Saint-Luc-de-Matane Municipality Tessier (1880–1904) , Saint-Luc (1904–1997) September 26, 2001 Annexed 899 Matane[3]
Saint-Mathias-de-Cabano Parish   July 19, 1969 Annexed 668 Cabano[2](Now part of Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac)
Saint-Nil Municipality   December 18, 1982 Merged with Saint-René-de-Matane 0 Saint-René-de-Matane[2]
Saint-Patrice-de-la-Rivière-du-Loup Parish Rivière-du-Loup (1855–1969) December 30, 1998 Annexed 3,080 Rivière-du-Loup[3]
Saint-Paulin-Dalibaire Parish   November 27, 1982 Annexed 0 Les Méchins[2]
Saint-Pierre-d’Estcourt Parish   November 3, 1973 Merged with:
-Saint-Éleuthère
-Sully

1,104 Pohénégamook[2]
Saint-Pierre-du-Lac Parish   December 20, 1986 Merged with Val-Brillant 443 Val-Brillant[2]
Saint-Thomas-de-Cherbourg Parish   November 27, 1982 Annexed 0 Les Méchins[2]
Saint-Ulric-de-Matane Parish Saint-Ulric (1869-1969) January 12, 2000 Merged with Saint-Ulric 945 Rivière-Blanche[3](Now named Saint-Ulric)
Sainte-Blandine Parish   January 1, 2002 Annexed 2,218 Rimouski[3]
Sainte-Cécile-du-Bic Parish   January 29, 1972 Annexed 1,226 Bic[2](Now part of Rimouski)
Sainte-Marie-de-Sayabec Parish   December 24, 1982 Merged with Sayabec 452 Sayabec[2]
Sainte-Odile-sur-Rimouski Parish   January 1, 2002 Annexed 1,463 Rimouski[3]
Sully Municipality Escourt (1915-1919), Saint-David-d’Escourt (1919-1966) November 3, 1973 Merged with:
-Saint-Éleuthère
-Saint-Pierre-d’Estcourt

1,263 Pohénégamook[2]

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean (02)

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Arvida City   January 1, 1975 Annexed 18,448 Jonquière[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Bagotville Parish Bagotville-Partie-Nord-Ouest-du-Township-de-Bagot (1859-1954) January 1, 1976 Merged with:
-Bagotville
-Port-Alfred
-Grande-Baie

3,420 La Baie[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Bagotville Town   January 1, 1976 Merged with:
-Port-Alfred
-Grande-Baie
-Bagotville

6,041 La Baie[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Chicoutimi City   February 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Jonquière
-La Baie
-Laterrière
-Lac-Kénogami
-Shipshaw
-Tremblay

60,008 Saguenay[3]
Chicoutimi-Nord City Sainte-Anne-de-Chicoutimi (1893–1954) January 1, 1976 Annexed 14,086 Chicoutimi[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Delisle Municipality   February 21, 2001 Annexed 4,256 Alma[3]
Dolbeau City   December 17, 1997 Merged with Mistassini 8,310 Dolbeau-Mistassini[3]
Grande-Baie Municipality   January 1, 1976 Merged with:
-Bagotville
-Port-Alfred
-Bagotville

1,112 La Baie[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Isle-Maligne Town   July 6, 1962 Annexed 2,070 Alma[2]
Jeanne-d’Arc Municipality Saint-Henri-de-Taillon (1916–1918) February 19, 1932 Annexed 169 Sainte-Monique[5]
Jonquière City Saint-Dominique-de-Jonquière (1904-1912) February 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Chicoutimi
-La Baie
-Laterrière
-Lac-Kénogami
-Shipshaw
-Tremblay

54,842 Saguenay[3]
Kénogami City   January 1, 1975 Annexed 10,970 Jonquière[2](Now part of Saguenay)
La Baie City   February 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Chicoutimi
-Jonquière
-Laterrière
-Lac-Kénogami
-Shipshaw
-Tremblay

19,940 Saguenay[3]
Lac-à-la-Croix Municipality   January 6, 1999 Merged with Métabetchouan 1,013 Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix[3]
Lac-Kénogami Municipality Kénogami (1897-1986) February 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Chicoutimi
-Jonquière
-La Baie
-Laterrière
-Shipshaw
-Tremblay

1,834 Saguenay[3]
Laterrière City   February 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Chicoutimi
-Jonquière
-La Baie
-Lac-Kénogami
-Shipshaw
-Tremblay

4,969 Saguenay[3]
Métabetchouan City   January 6, 1999 Merged with Lac-à-la-Croix 3,474 Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix[3]
Mistassini City   December 17, 1997 Merged with Dolbeau 6,904 Dolbeau-Mistassini[3]
Naudville Town   July 6, 1962 Annexed 4,475 Alma[2]
Notre-Dame-d’Hébertville Village   December 16, 1972 Annexed 1,506 Hébertville[2]
Notre-Dame-de-Laterrière Parish   December 31, 1983 Merged with Laterrière 3,128 Laterrière[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Port-Alfred Town   January 1, 1976 Merged with:
-Bagotville
-Grande-Baie
-Bagotville

9,228 La Baie[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Racine Town   January 22, 1944 Annexed 172 Arvida[6](Now part of Saguenay)
Riverbend Town   July 6, 1962 Annexed 270 Alma[2]
Rivière-du-Moulin Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 4,393 Chicoutimi[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Saguenay[a] Town   December 19, 1975 Annexed 39 Chicoutimi[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Saint-Alexis-de-la-Grande-Baie Village   June 20, 1953 Annexed 2,974 Port-Alfred[7](Now part of Saguenay)
Saint-Amédée Municipality   August 16, 1926 Annexed 889 Péribonka[8]
Saint-André Municipality   November 29, 1969 Merged with Saint-André 225 Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean[2]
Saint-André Village   November 29, 1969 Merged with Saint-André 457 Saint-André-du-Lac-Saint-Jean[2]
Saint-Cœur-de-Marie Village   August 25, 1979 Merged with Delisle 1,249 Delisle[2](Now part of Alma)
Saint-Dominique-de-Jonquière Parish   January 1, 1975 Annexed 4,596 Jonquière[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Saint-Jean-Eudes Village   August 15, 1970 Annexed 2,721 Arvida[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Saint-Jean-Vianney Village   July 9, 1977 Annexed 0 Shipshaw[2](Now part of Saguenay)
Saint-Jérôme Parish   June 21, 1975 Merged with Saint-Jérôme 1,092 Métabetchouan[2](Now part of Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix)
Saint-Jérôme Village   June 21, 1975 Merged with Saint-Jérôme 1,910 Métabetchouan[2](Now part of Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix)
Saint-Joseph-d’Alma Municipality   January 1, 1976 Annexed 2,334 Alma[2]
Saint-Louis-de-Chambord Parish Métabetchouan (1931-1934) December 8, 1973 Merged with Chambord 748 Chambord[2]
Saint-Méthode Municipality   June 12, 1996 Annexed 1,048 Saint-Félicien[3]
Saint-Michel-de-Mistassini Municipality   January 3, 1976 Annexed 1,348 Mistassini[2](Now part of Dolbeau-Mistassini)
Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin Municipality   September 25, 1971 Merged with Lac-Bouchette 679 Lac-Bouchette[2]
Sainte-Croix Parish   January 1, 1976 Merged with Lac-à-la-Croix 655 Lac-à-la-Croix[2](Now part of Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix)
Shipshaw Municipality   February 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Chicoutimi
-Jonquière
-La Baie
-Laterrière
-Lac-Kénogami
-Tremblay

2,878 Saguenay[3]
Tremblay Township   February 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Chicoutimi
-Jonquière
-La Baie
-Laterrière
-Lac-Kénogami
-Shipshaw

3,579 Saguenay[3]
Val-Jalbert Village   January 1, 1971 Annexed 27 Saint-Louis-de-Chambord[2](Now part of Chambord)

Capitale-Nationale (03)

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Beauport City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 72,813 Quebec City[3]
Beauport-Ouest Municipality   January 7, 1967 Annexed 1,484 Beauport[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Bélair Town Saint-Gérard-Magella (1909-1965) December 29, 1973 Merged with Val-Saint-Michel 4,505 Val-Bélair[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Cap-à-l'Aigle Village   December 1, 1999 Merged with:
-La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic
-Rivière-Malbaie
-Saint-Fidèle
-Sainte-Agnès

713 La Malbaie[3]
Cap-Rouge City Saint-Félix-du-Cap-Rouge (1872–1983) January 1, 2002 Annexed 13,700 Quebec City[3]
Charlesbourg City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 70,310 Quebec City[3]
Charlesbourg-Est Municipality Saint-Charles-de-Charlesbourg (1917–1927) January 1, 1976 Annexed 1,487 Charlesbourg[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Charlesbourg-Ouest Municipality   May 1, 1973 Annexed 1,745 Quebec City[2]
Château-d’Eau Town   February 20, 1965 Annexed 1,057 Loretteville[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Courville Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 6,222 Beauport[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Deschambault Municipality   February 27, 2002 Merged with Grondines 1,263 Deschambault-Grondines[3]
Duberger Town La Petite-Rivière (1902–1963) August 1, 1970 Annexed 8,489 Quebec City[2]
Giffard City   January 1, 1976 Annexed 13,135 Beauport[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Grondines Municipality   February 27, 2002 Merged with Deschambault 702 Deschambault-Grondines[3]
L’Ancienne-Lorette[b] Parish   December 26, 1970 Annexed 5,113 Sainte-Foy[2](Now part of Quebec City)
La Baleine Municipality   August 23, 2000 Merged with L'Île-aux-Coudres 279 L'Isle-aux-Coudres[3]
La Malbaie[c] City   February 15, 1995 Merged with Pointe-au-Pic 3,968 La Malabie-Pointe-au-Pic[3](Now part of La Malbaie)
La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic City   December 1, 1999 Merged with:
-Rivière-Malbaie
-Saint-Fidèle
-Cap-à-l'Aigle
-Sainte-Agnès

4,918 La Malbaie[3]
Lac-Saint-Charles City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 8,912 Quebec City[3]
Les Écureuils Municipality Saint-Jean-Baptiste-des-Écureuils (1855–1949) January 21, 1967 Annexed 1,067 Donnacona[2]
Les Saules Town Sainte-Monique-des-Saules (1953–1960) January 1, 1970 Annexed 6,242 Quebec City[2]
Limoilou Town   December 30, 1909 Annexed 1,006 Quebec City
Loretteville City Saint-Ambroise (1904–1913) January 1, 2002 Annexed 13,737 Quebec City[3]
Montcalm Town Quebec (1855–1908) January 1, 1913 Annexed 3,899 Quebec City
Montmorency Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 4,949 Beauport[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Neufchâtel Town Saint-Ambroise (1855–1963) January 1, 1971 Annexed 6,618 Quebec City[2]
Notre-Dame-de-Portneuf Parish   July 4, 2002 Annexed 1,659 Portneuf[3]
Notre-Dame-des-Laurentides Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 5,080 Charlesbourg[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Orsainville Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 12,520 Charlesbourg[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Pointe-au-Pic Village   February 15, 1995 Merged with La Malbaie 952 La Malabie-Pointe-au-Pic[3](Now part of La Malbaie)
Pointe-aux-Trembles Parish   January 2, 1997 Merged with Neuville 2,248 Neuville[3]
Rivière-du-Gouffre Municipality   January 3, 1996 Annexed 1,305 Baie-Saint-Paul[3]
Rivière-Malbaie Municipality   December 1, 1999 Merged with:
-La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic
-Saint-Fidèle
-Cap-à-l'Aigle
-Sainte-Agnès

2,022 La Malbaie[3]
Saint-Basile-Sud Village   March 1, 2000 Merged with Saint-Basile 1,684 Saint-Basile[3]
Saint-Bernard-de-l'Île-aux-Coudres Municipality   January 5, 1994 Merged with Saint-Louis-de-l'Isle-aux-Coudres 651 L'Île-aux-Coudres[3]
Saint-Casimir-Est Village   July 25, 1981 Merged with Saint-Casimir 396 Saint-Casimir[2]
Saint-Charles-des-Grondines Parish Grondines (1855-1969) April 21, 1984 Merged with Saint-Charles-des-Grondines 328 Grondines[2](Now part of Deschambault-Grondines)
Saint-Charles-des-Grondines Village   April 21, 1984 Merged with Saint-Charles-des-Grondines 364 Grondines[2](Now part of Deschambault-Grondines)
Saint-Émile City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 10,940 Quebec City[3]
Saint-Étienne-de-la-Malbaie Municipality Saint-Étienne-de-Murray-Bay (1855–1957) August 14, 1965 Annexed 1,171 La Malbaie[2]
Saint-Fidèle Municipality Saint-Fidèle-de-Mont-Murray (1855-1997) December 1, 1999 Merged with:
-La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic
-Rivière-Malbaie
-Cap-à-l'Aigle
-Sainte-Agnès

946 La Malbaie[3]
Saint-Gabriel-Ouest Municipality   October 5, 1985 Annexed 220 Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier[2]
Saint-Joseph-de-Deschambault Parish Deschambault (1855-1969) December 27, 1989 Merged with Deschambault 358 Deschambault[2](Now part of Deschambault-Grondines)
Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive Village   September 19, 2001 Annexed 204 Les Éboulements[3]
Saint-Louis-de-l'Isle-aux-Coudres Parish   January 5, 1994 Merged with Saint-Bernard-de-l'Île-aux-Coudres 450 L'Île-aux-Coudres[3]
Saint-Malo Village   April 14, 1908 Annexed   Quebec City[9]
Saint-Michel-Archange Municipality   January 1, 1976 Annexed 4,069 Beauport[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Saint-Sauveur-de-Québec Village Saint-Roch (1855–1872), Saint-Sauveur (1872–1887) September 27, 1889 Annexed 12,846 Quebec City
Sainte-Agnès Parish   December 1, 1999 Merged with:
-La Malbaie-Pointe-au-Pic
-Rivière-Malbaie
-Saint-Fidèle
-Cap-à-l'Aigle

675 La Malbaie[3]
Sainte-Foy City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 72,547 Quebec City[3]
Sainte-Jeanne-de-Pont-Rouge Municipality Sainte-Jeanne-de-Neuville (1868-1957) January 3, 1996 Merged with Pont-Rouge 1,966 Pont-Rouge[3]
Sainte-Thérèse-de-Lisieux Municipality Beauport (1855–1945) January 1, 1976 Annexed 2,723 Beauport[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Sillery City Saint-Colomb-de-Sillery (1856–1947) January 1, 2002 Annexed 11,909 Quebec City[3]
Val-Bélair City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 21,332 Quebec City[3]
Val-Saint-Michel Town   December 29, 1973 Merged with Bélair 2,050 Val-Bélair[2](Now part of Quebec City)
Vanier City Québec-Ouest (1916–1966) January 1, 2002 Annexed 11,054 Quebec City[3]
Villeneuve Town Beauport-Est (1921–1951) January 1, 1976 Annexed 4,062 Beauport[2](Now part of Quebec City)

Mauricie (04)

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Baie-de-Shawinigan Village   September 2, 1998 Annexed 265 Shawinigan[3]
Belleau Municipality   April 21, 1984 Merged with Saint-Alexis 10 Saint-Alexis-des-Monts[2]
Cap-de-la-Madeleine City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 32,534 Trois-Rivières[3]
Est-de-la-Paroisse-de-Sainte-Flore Municipality   May 10, 1930 Annexed 1,334 Grand-Mère[10](Now part of Shawinigan)
Fermont Village   March 30, 1939 Annexed 30 Saint-Maurice[11]
Grand-Mère City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 13,179 Shawinigan[3]
Haute-Mauricie Municipality   August 25, 1993 Annexed 2,574 La Tuque[3]
Hunterstown Township   February 27, 1988 Merged with:
-Saint-Paulin
-Saint-Paulin

219 Saint-Paulin[2]
La Croche Municipality Langelier (1921–1999) March 26, 2003 Annexed 549 La Tuque[3]
La Pérade Village   May 10, 1989 Merged with Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade 944 Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade[2]
La Visitation-de-Champlain Parish   December 11, 1982 Merged with Champlain 1,014 Champlain[2]
La Visitation-de-la-Pointe-du-Lac Municipality Pointe-du-Lac (1955–1969) February 11, 1978 Annexed 1,385 Pointe-du-Lac[2](Now part of Trois-Rivières)
Lac-à-la-Tortue Parish Saint-Théophile (1895–1981) January 1, 2002 Annexed 3,039 Shawinigan[3]
Montauban Village   January 3, 1976 Merged with Notre-Dame-des-Anges 246 Notre-Dame-de-Montauban[2]
Notre-Dame-des-Anges Village   January 3, 1976 Merged with Montauban 790 Notre-Dame-de-Montauban[2]
Notre-Dame-des-Anges-de-Montauban Parish   June 7, 1969 Annexed 240 Notre-Dame-des-Anges[2](Now part of Notre-Dame-de-Montauban)
Parent Village   March 26, 2003 Annexed 326 La Tuque[3]
Pointe-du-Lac Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 6,902 Trois-Rivières[3]
Saint-Alexis Parish   April 21, 1984 Merged with Belleau 2,478 Saint-Alexis-des-Monts[2]
Saint-Antoine-de-la-Rivière-du-Loup Municipality Rivière-du-Loup-en-Haut (1855–1969) December 31, 1988 Annexed 4,505 Louiseville[2]
Saint-Georges Village Turcotte (1915–1919) January 1, 2002 Annexed 3,854 Shawinigan[3]
Saint-Gérard-des-Laurentides Parish   January 1, 2002 Annexed 2,176 Shawinigan[3]
Saint-Jean-des-Piles Parish   January 1, 2002 Annexed 713 Shawinigan[3]
Saint-Joseph-de-Maskinongé Parish Maskinongé (1855-1969) April 25, 2001 Merged with Maskinongé 1,151 Maskinongé[3]
Saint-Louis-de-France City Saint-Louis (1904–1969) January 1, 2002 Annexed 7,246 Trois-Rivières[3]
Saint-Michel-des-Forges Municipality   December 30, 1961 Annexed 1,789 Trois-Rivières[2]
Sainte-Anne-d’Yamachiche Parish Yamachiche (1855-1969) December 26, 1987 Merged with Yamachiche 1,489 Yamachiche[2]
Sainte-Flore Parish   March 28, 1970 Annexed 1,800 Grand-Mère[2](Now part of Shawinigan)
Sainte-Marthe-du-Cap City Sainte-Marthe-du-Cap-de-la-Madeleine (1916–1993) January 1, 2002 Annexed 6,162 Trois-Rivières[3]
Shawinigan-Est Village   February 13, 1925 Annexed   Shawinigan Falls[12](Now named Shawinigan)
Shawinigan-Est Village   August 31, 1957 Annexed 2,451 Shawinigan Falls[13](Now named Shawinigan)
Shawinigan-Sud City Almaville (1912–1948) January 1, 2002 Annexed 11,544 Shawinigan[3]
Trois-Rivières-Ouest City Trois-Rivières (1855–1963) January 1, 2002 Annexed 23,287 Trois-Rivières[3]
Tuque Falls Village   March 24, 1911 Merged with La Tuque   La Tuque[14]

Estrie (05)

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Agnès Village   March 14, 1907 Merged with Mégantic 288 Mégantic[15](Now named Lac-Mégantic)
Ascot Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 6,908 Sherbrooke[3]
Barford Township   December 30, 1998 Annexed 656 Coaticook[3]
Barnston Township   December 30, 1998 Annexed 1,500 Coaticook[3]
Beebe Plain Village   February 15, 1995 Merged with:
-Rock Island
-Stanstead Plain

975 Stanstead[3]
Bishopton Village Bishop's Crossing (1917-1932) October 11, 1995 Merged with:
-Marbleton
-Dudswell

352 Dudswell[3]
Brome[d] Township   January 2, 1971 Merged with:
-Foster
-Knowlton

1,763 Lac-Brome[2]
Brompton Township   December 30, 1998 Annexed 2,157 Bromptonville[3](Now part of Sherbrooke)
Brompton Gore Municipality   February 15, 1995 Annexed 422 Racine[3]
Bromptonville City Brompton Falls (1902–1903) January 1, 2002 Annexed 5,571 Sherbrooke[3]
Clifton-Partie-Est Township Clifton (1874-1969) December 24, 1997 Merged with Saint-Isidore-d'Auckland 374 Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton[3]
Compton-Station Municipality   December 8, 1999 Annexed 858 Compton[3]
Cookshire City   July 24, 2002 Merged with Eaton 1,543 Cookshire-Eaton[3]
Deauville Municipality Petit-Lac-Magog (1917–1945) January 1, 2002 Annexed 2,895 Sherbrooke[3]
Ditton Township Ditton-et-Clinton (1876-1880) December 24, 1997 Merged with La Patrie 519 La Patrie[3]
Eaton Municipality   July 24, 2002 Merged with Cookshire 2,766 Cookshire-Eaton[3]
Fleurimont City Ascot Nord (1937–1971) January 1, 2002 Annexed 16,521 Sherbrooke[3]
Fontainebleau Municipality Saint-Raymond-de-Pennafort-de-Weedon (1915–1957) December 24, 1997 Annexed 137 Weedon[3]
Foster Village   January 2, 1971 Merged with:
-Knowlton
-Brome

523 Lac-Brome[2]
Gayhurst-Partie-Sud-Est Township Gayhurst (1905-1969) February 25, 1998 Merged with:
-Risborough
-Saint-Ludger

187 Saint-Ludger[3]
Hatley-Partie-Ouest Township Hatley (1917-1969) September 27, 1995 Merged with Hatley 476 Hatley[3]
Knowlton Village   January 2, 1971 Merged with:
-Foster
-Brome

1,486 Lac-Brome[2]
Lennoxville City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 4,963 Sherbrooke[3]
Marbleton Village   October 11, 1995 Merged with:
-Bishopton
-Dudswell

477 Dudswell[3]
Melbourne[e] Village   December 29, 1999 Annexed 531 Richmond[3]
New Rockland Village   May 18, 1926 Annexed 81 Kingsbury[16]
Omerville Village   October 9, 2002 Annexed 2,361 Magog[3]
Philipsburg Village   February 3, 1999 Annexed 245 Saint-Armand[3]
Rainville Municipality Farnham-Ouest (1855–1962) March 8, 2000 Annexed 1,855 Farnham[3]
Risborough Municipality Risborough-et-Marlow (1900-1969), Risborough-et-Partie-de-Marlow (1969-1992) February 25, 1998 Merged with:
-Saint-Ludger
-Gayhurst-Partie-Sud-Est

942 Saint-Ludger[3]
Rock Forest City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 18,667 Sherbrooke[3]
Rock Island City   February 15, 1995 Merged with:
-Beebe Plain
-Stanstead Plain

1,067 Stanstead[3]
Saint-Élie-d’Orford Municipality   January 1, 2002 Dissolved 7,947 Sherbrooke, Saint-Denis-de-Brompton and Orford[3]
Saint-Gérard Village Lac-Weedon (1886–1924) February 9, 2000 Annexed 514 Weedon[3]
Saint-Grégoire-de-Greenlay Village   December 29, 1999 Annexed 611 Windsor[3]
Saint-Isidore-d'Auckland Municipality Auckland (1870-1964) December 24, 1997 Merged with Clifton-Partie-Est 604 Saint-Isidore-de-Clifton[3]
Saint-Mathieu-de-Dixville Municipality   September 27, 1995 Merged with Dixville 356 Dixville[3]
Sawyerville Village   April 25, 2001 Merged with Eaton 832 Eaton[3](Now part of Cookshire-Eaton)
Shefford-Ouest Village   August 20, 1966 Annexed 406 Bromont[2]
Shipton Municipality   March 17, 1999 Annexed 2,914 Danville[3]
Stanstead Plain Village   February 15, 1995 Merged with:
-Rock Island
-Beebe Plain

1,059 Stanstead[3]
Stukely Municipality South Stukely (1855-1969), Stukely-Sud (1969-1993) May 30, 2001 Merged with Eastman 444 Eastman[3]
Sweetsburgh Village   February 1, 1964 Annexed 958 Cowansville[2]
Trois-Lacs Municipality La Rochelle (1950–1961) December 8, 1999 Annexed 502 Asbestos[3](Now named Val-des-Sources)
Weedon-Centre Village   December 11, 1996 Merged with Weedon 1,195 Weedon[3]
Wottonville Village   March 10, 1993 Merged with Wotton 627 Wotton[3]

Montréal (06)

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Ahuntsic Village   June 4, 1910 Annexed 366 Montreal[17]
Anjou City Saint-Léonard-de-Port-Maurice (1916–1956) January 1, 2002 Annexed 38,015 Montréal[3]
Beaurivage-de-la-Longue-Pointe Village   June 4, 1910 Annexed 873 Montreal[17]
Bordeaux Town Saint-Joseph-de-Bordeaux (1898–1906) June 4, 1910 Annexed 491 Montreal[17]
Bout-de-l’Isle Municipality   March 28, 1964 Annexed 1,666 Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue[2]
Cartierville Town   December 22, 1916 Annexed 905 Montreal[18]
Côte-de-Liesse Parish La Présentation-de-la-Sainte-Vierge (1895–1954) April 1, 1958 Dissolved 165 Dorval, Lachine(Now part of Montréal) and Saint-Laurent(Now part of Montréal)[19]
Côte-des-Neiges Town Notre-Dame-des-Neiges-Ouest (1889–1907) June 4, 1910 Annexed 401 Montreal[17]
Côte-Saint-Louis Town   December 19, 1893 Annexed 2,972 Montreal[20]
L'Île-Bizard City Saint-Raphaël-de-l’Île-Bizard (1955–1995) January 1, 2002 Annexed 13,861 Montréal[3]
Lachine City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 40,222 Montréal[3]
LaSalle City Lachine (1855–1886) , Saints-Anges-de-Lachine (1886–1912) January 1, 2002 Annexed 73,983 Montréal[3]
Laval-de-Montréal Town Pointe-aux-Trembles (1855–1916) January 1, 1925 Annexed 539 Pointe-aux-Trembles[21](Now part of Montréal)
Longue-Pointe Town   June 4, 1910 Annexed 2,519 Montreal[17]
Lorimier Village La Côte-la-Visitation (1871–1895) May 29, 1909 Annexed 1,279 Montreal[22]
Maisonneuve City Hochelaga (1863–1883) February 9, 1918 Annexed 18,684 Montreal[23]
Montréal-Nord City La Visitation-du-Sault-au-Récollet (1855–1915) January 1, 2002 Annexed 83,600 Montréal[3]
Notre-Dame Municipality Montréal (1855–1870) June 10, 1884 Annexed 11,405 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Ouest[24](Now part of Montréal)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Town Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Ouest (1876–1906) June 4, 1910 Annexed 2,225 Montreal[17]
Notre-Dame-de-Liesse Parish   March 28, 1964 Annexed 1,164 Saint-Laurent[2](Now part of Montréal)
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Town Côte-des-Neiges (1863–1889) April 25, 1908 Annexed 1,156 Montreal[25]
Outremont City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 22,933 Montréal[3]
Pierrefonds City Sainte-Geneviève (1855–1958) January 1, 2002 Annexed 54,963 Montréal[3]
Pointe-aux-Trembles City Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-la-Pointe-aux-Trembles (1905–1912) July 17, 1982 Annexed 36,270 Montreal[2]
Rivière-des-Prairies Town   July 20, 1963 Annexed 10,054 Montréal[2]
Rosemont Village Petite-Côte (1895–1905) June 4, 1910 Annexed 315 Montreal[17]
Roxboro City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 5,642 Montréal[3]
Saint-Gabriel Village   January 1, 1887 Annexed 4,506 Montreal[26]
Saint-Henri City   October 30, 1905 Annexed 21,192 Montreal[27]
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Town   January 15, 1886 Annexed 5,874 Montreal[28]
Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Parish   January 1, 1981 Annexed 2,826 Montreal[2]
Saint-Laurent City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 77,391 Montréal[3]
Saint-Léonard City Saint-Léonard-de-Port-Maurice (1886–1962) January 1, 2002 Annexed 69,604 Montréal[3]
Saint-Louis Town Saint-Louis-du-Mile-End (1878–1895) December 31, 1900 Annexed 3,537 Montreal[29]
Saint-Michel City Saint-Michel-de-Laval (1912–1915) October 24, 1968 Annexed 71,446 Montréal[2]
Saint-Paul Town Côte-Saint-Paul (1875–1897) June 4, 1910 Annexed 1,496 Montreal[17]
Saint-Pierre City Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens (1894–1908) January 1, 2000 Annexed 4,739 Lachine[3](Now part of Montréal)
Sainte-Cunégonde-de-Montréal City Sainte-Cunégonde (1876–1890) December 4, 1905 Annexed 10,912 Montreal[30]
Sainte-Geneviève Village   June 18, 1935 Annexed 286 Sainte-Geneviève-de-Pierrefonds[31](Now part of Montréal)
Sainte-Geneviève City Sainte-Geneviève-de-Pierrefonds (1904–1959) January 1, 2002 Annexed 3,278 Montréal[3]
Saraguay Village   April 25, 1964 Annexed 443 Montreal[2]
Sault-au-Récollet Town   December 22, 1916 Annexed 1,311 Montreal[18]
Summerlea Town   December 21, 1912 Annexed 161 Lachine[32](Now part of Montréal)
Tétreaultville-de-Montréal Village   June 4, 1910 Annexed   Montreal[17]
Verdun City La Rivière-Saint-Pierre (1875–1876) January 1, 2002 Annexed 60,564 Montréal[3]
Ville-Émard Town Côte-Saint-Paul (1878–1902) , Boulevard-Saint-Paul (1902–1908) June 4, 1910 Annexed 241 Montreal[17]
Villeray Village   September 11, 1905 Annexed 509 Montreal[33]

Outaouais (07)

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Aldfield Township   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham
-Wakefield
-Masham-Nord
-Wakefield

546 La Pêche[2]
Aylmer City Lucerne (1975–1976) January 1, 2002 Annexed 36,085 Gatineau[3]
Aylmer Town   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Lucerne
-Deschênes

7,198 Lucerne[2](Now part of Gatineau)
Buckingham City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 11,668 Gatineau[3]
Cameron Township   March 22, 1980 Merged with Bouchette 234 Bouchette[2]
Chapeau Village   December 30, 1998 Merged with:
-L'Isle-aux-Allumettes
-L'Isle-aux-Allumettes-Partie-Est

442 L'Isle-aux-Allumettes[3]
Deschênes Village   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Aylmer
-Lucerne

1,806 Lucerne[2](Now part of Gatineau)
Eardley Township   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Quyon
-Onslow
-Onslow-Partie-Sud

1,222 Pontiac[2]
Hull City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 66,246 Gatineau[3]
L'Isle-aux-Allumettes-Partie-Est Township   December 30, 1998 Merged with:
-Chapeau
-L'Isle-aux-Allumettes

450 L'Isle-aux-Allumettes[3]
Lytton Township   September 19, 2001 Merged with Montcerf 252 Montcerf-Lytton[3]
Masham-Nord Township Masham (1855-1969) January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham
-Wakefield
-Aldfield
-Wakefield

347 La Pêche[2]
Masson-Angers City Masson (1980–1992) January 1, 2002 Annexed 9,799 Gatineau[3]
Montcerf Municipality   September 19, 2001 Merged with Lytton 474 Montcerf-Lytton[3]
Northfield Municipality   March 13, 2002 Merged with:
-Gracefield
-Wright

521 Wright-Gracefield-Northfield[3](Now named Gracefield)
Onslow Township   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Quyon
-Eardley
-Onslow-Partie-Sud

217 Pontiac[2]
Onslow-Partie-Sud Township Onslow (1876-1969) January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Quyon
-Eardley
-Onslow

592 Pontiac[2]
Perkins Municipality Templeton-Nord (1908-1960) January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Portland-Ouest
-Wakefield-Partie-Est

1,461 Val-des-Monts[2]
Pointe-Gatineau Town   January 1, 1975 Annexed 15,640 Gatineau[2]
Portland-Ouest Municipality Portland (1906-1953) January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Perkins
-Wakefield-Partie-Est

409 Val-des-Monts[2]
Quyon Village   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Eardley
-Onslow
-Onslow-Partie-Sud

879 Pontiac[2]
Sainte-Angélique Parish   November 29, 2000 Merged with Papineauville 634 Papineauville[3]
Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham Municipality Partie-Sud-du-Canton-de-Masham (1913-1940) January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Wakefield
-Aldfield
-Masham-Nord
-Wakefield

2,111 La Pêche[2]
Templeton Village   January 1, 1975 Annexed 3,684 Gatineau[2]
Templeton-Est Municipality   January 1, 1975 Annexed 1,977 Gatineau[2]
Templeton-Est-Partie-Est Municipality   January 1, 1975 Annexed 253 Gatineau[2]
Templeton-Ouest Municipality   January 1, 1975 Annexed 1,030 Gatineau[2]
Touraine City Hull (1889–1966) January 1, 1975 Annexed 9,643 Gatineau[2]
Vinoy Municipality Suffolk (1920-1923) August 21, 1996 Merged with Chénéville 125 Chénéville[3]
Wakefield Township   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham
-Wakefield
-Aldfield
-Masham-Nord

1,039 La Pêche[2]
Wakefield Village   January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Sainte-Cécile-de-Masham
-Aldfield
-Masham-Nord
-Wakefield

325 La Pêche[2]
Wakefield-Partie-Est Municipality Wakefield (1892-1969) January 1, 1975 Merged with:
-Perkins
-Portland-Ouest

746 Val-des-Monts[2]
Wright Township   March 13, 2002 Merged with:
-Northfield
-Gracefield

1,137 Wright-Gracefield-Northfield[3](Now named Gracefield)

Abitibi-Témiscamingue (08)

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Amos-Est Municipality Figuery-et-Dalquier (1918-1950) January 17, 1987 Annexed 4,241 Amos[2]
Amos-Ouest Municipality Figuery-et-Dalquier (1917–1949) February 9, 1974 Annexed 2,087 Amos[2]
Angliers Village   January 1, 2018 Merged with Laverlochère 303 Laverlochère-Angliers[3]
Arntfield Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 471 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Barville Town   February 11, 1978 Merged with Fiedmont 84 Fiedmont-et-Barraute[2](Now part of Barraute)
Beaudry Municipality   February 9, 2000 Annexed 1,139 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Bellecombe Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 731 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Bourlamaque Town   October 12, 1968 Annexed 4,122 Val-d'Or[2]
Cadillac City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 828 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Cléricy Municipality Saint-Joseph-de-Cléricy (1978–1998) January 1, 2002 Annexed 481 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Cloutier Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 351 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Colombourg Municipality   March 6, 2002 Annexed 749 Macamic[3]
D'Alembert Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 920 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Destor Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 391 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Dubuisson Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 1,686 Val-d'Or[3]
Évain Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 3,750 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Fiedmont Municipality Fiedmont-et-Barraute (1918-1969) February 11, 1978 Merged with Barville 857 Fiedmont-et-Barraute[2](Now part of Barraute)
Fiedmont-et-Barraute Municipality   January 5, 1994 Merged with Barraute 1,023 Barraute[3]
La Morandière Municipality   January 1, 2023 Merged with Rochebaucourt 205 La Morandière-Rochebaucourt[3]
Lac-Dufault Municipality   January 29, 1997 Annexed 978 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Lac-Lemoine Municipality   October 12, 1968 Annexed 1,983 Val-d'Or[2]
Laverlochère Municipality Saint-Isidore (1912-1977) January 1, 2018 Merged with Angliers 675 Laverlochère-Angliers[3]
Letang Municipality   March 26, 1988 Annexed 475 Témiscaming[2]
McWatters Municipality Kinojévis (1979–1981) January 1, 2002 Annexed 1,815 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Mercier Town   March 11, 1948 Merged with Rouyn 347 Rouyn[34](Now part of Rouyn-Noranda)
Mont-Brun Municipality Saint-Norbert-de-Mont-Brun (1978–1997) January 1, 2002 Annexed 519 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Montbeillard Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 728 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Noranda City   July 5, 1986 Merged with Rouyn 8,767 Rouyn-Noranda[2]
Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes-de-Lorrainville Parish   February 16, 1994 Merged with Lorrainville 391 Lorrainville[3]
Notre-Dame-des-Quinze-du-Canton-Guigues Municipality Guigues (1913) January 1, 1952 Annexed 495 Notre-Dame-du-Nord[35]
Rochebaucourt Municipality   January 1, 2023 Merged with La Morandière 146 La Morandière-Rochebaucourt[3]
Rollet Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 356 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Rouyn City   July 5, 1986 Merged with Noranda 17,224 Rouyn-Noranda[2]
Saint-Guillaume-de-Granada Municipality   December 13, 1995 Annexed 2,573 Rouyn-Noranda[3]
Sullivan Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 3,529 Val-d'Or[3]
Val-Senneville Municipality Pascalis (1940–1980) January 1, 2002 Annexed 2,479 Val-d'Or[3]
Vassan Municipality   January 1, 2002 Annexed 988 Val-d'Or[3]

Côte-Nord (09)

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Bergeronnes Township   December 29, 1999 Merged with Grandes-Bergeronnes 212 Les Bergeronnes[3]
De Grasse City   September 8, 1984 Annexed 278 Moisie[2](Now part of Sept-Îles)
Gagnon City   May 31, 1991 Dissolved 4 [3]
Gallix Municipality   February 12, 2003 Annexed 671 Sept-Îles[3]
Grandes-Bergeronnes Village   December 29, 1999 Merged with Bergeronnes 601 Les Bergeronnes[3]
Hauterive City   January 1, 1983 Annexed 13,995 Baie-Comeau[2]
Les Sept-Cantons-Unis-du-Saguenay United Townships   January 1, 1989 Dissolved 0 [2]
Letellier Township   January 1, 1989 Dissolved 86 [2]
Moisie City   February 12, 2003 Annexed 930 Sept-Îles[3]
Rivière-Pentecôte Municipality   February 19, 2003 Annexed 622 Port-Cartier[3]
Rivière-Pigou Municipality   October 29, 1983 Merged with Moisie 43 Moisie[2](Now part of Sept-Îles)
Sacré-Coeur-de-Jésus Parish Tadoussac (1863-1927) June 30, 1973 Merged with Sacré-Coeur-de-Jésus-Village 562 Sacré-Coeur[2]
Sacré-Coeur-de-Jésus-Village Municipality   June 30, 1973 Merged with Sacré-Coeur-de-Jésus 1,252 Sacré-Coeur[2]
Saint-Luc-de-Laval Municipality   January 5, 1980 Annexed 2,539 Forestville[2]
Saint-Paul-du-Nord Municipality Saint-Paul-de-Mille-Vaches (1898-1931) May 28, 1997 Merged with Sault-au-Mouton 767 Saint-Paul-du-Nord-Sault-au-Mouton[3](Now named Longue-Rive)
Sault-au-Mouton Village   May 28, 1997 Merged with Saint-Paul-du-Nord 643 Saint-Paul-du-Nord-Sault-au-Mouton[3](Now named Longue-Rive)
Tadoussac[f] Parish   April 9, 1949 Dissolved 176 [36]

Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine (11)

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Baie-de-Gaspé-Nord Township   January 1, 1971 Annexed 488 Gaspé[2]
Baie-de-Gaspé-Sud Municipality   January 1, 1971 Annexed 1,013 Gaspé[2]
Barachois Municipality Saint-Pierre-de-la-Malbaie-Numéro-Un (1876-1953) January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Bridgeville
-Cap-d’Espoir
-Percé
-Saint-Pierre-de-la-Malbaie-Numéro-Deux

571 Percé[2]
Bassin Municipality Havre-Aubert (1875-1959) January 1, 1972 Merged with Havre-Aubert 1,797 Île-du-Havre-Aubert[2](Now part of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
Bridgeville Municipality   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Barachois
-Cap-d’Espoir
-Percé
-Saint-Pierre-de-la-Malbaie-Numéro-Deux

1,018 Percé[2]
Cap-aux-Meules Village   January 1, 2002 Merged with:
-Fatima
-Grande-Entrée
-Havre-aux-Maison
-L’Étang-du-Nord
-L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert

1,659 Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine[3]
Cap-d’Espoir Municipality Anse-du-Cap (1868-1935) January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Barachois
-Bridgeville
-Percé
-Saint-Pierre-de-la-Malbaie-Numéro-Deux

1,649 Percé[2]
Capucins Municipality Romieux (1914–1953) March 15, 2000 Annexed 280 Cap-Chat[3]
Carleton City   October 4, 2000 Merged with Saint-Omer 2,886 Carleton-Saint-Omer[3](Now named Carleton-sur-Mer)
Carleton-sur-Mer[g] Municipality   August 26, 1972 Merged with Carleton 1,384 Carleton[2](Now part of Carleton-sur-Mer)
Douglas Township   January 1, 1971 Annexed 898 Gaspé[2]
Fatima Municipality   January 1, 2002 Merged with:
-Grande-Entrée
-Havre-aux-Maisons
-L’Étang-du-Nord
-L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert
-Cap-aux-Meules

2,686 Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine[3]
Grande-Cascapédia Municipality   June 2, 1999 Merged with Saint-Jules 261 Cascapédia[3](Now named Cascapédia–Saint-Jules)
Grande-Entrée Municipality   January 1, 2002 Merged with:
-Fatima
-Havre-aux-Maisons
-L’Étang-du-Nord
-L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert
-Cap-aux-Meules

660 Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine[3]
Grande-Grève Municipality Cap-des-Rosiers (1870–1944) January 1, 1971 Annexed 846 Gaspé[2]
Grande-Rivière-Ouest Municipality Petite-Rivière-Ouest (1932) September 21, 1974 Merged with:
-Grande-Rivière
-Petit-Pabos

1,410 Grande-Rivière[2]
Haldimand Municipality Partie-Ouest-du-Canton-de-Douglas (1879–1953) January 1, 1971 Annexed 706 Gaspé[2]
Havre-Aubert Municipality Havre-Aubert-Est (1951-1964) January 1, 1972 Merged with Bassin 1,133 Île-du-Havre-Aubert[2](Now part of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
Havre-aux-Maisons Municipality   January 1, 2002 Merged with:
-Fatima
-Grande-Entrée
-L’Étang-du-Nord
-L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert
-Cap-aux-Meules

2,057 Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine[3]
L’Anse-aux-Griffons Municipality   January 1, 1971 Annexed 1,254 Gaspé[2]
L'Étang-du-Nord Municipality   January 1, 2002 Merged with:
-Fatima
-Grande-Entrée
-Havre-aux-Maison
-L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert
-Cap-aux-Meules

2,944 Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine[3]
L'Île-d'Entrée Village   June 14, 2000 Annexed 175 L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert[3](Now part of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine)
L’Île-du-Havre-Aubert Municipality   January 1, 2002 Merged with:
-Fatima
-Grande-Entrée
-Havre-aux-Maison
-L’Étang-du-Nord
-Cap-aux-Meules

2,275 Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine[3]
Newport Municipality   June 27, 2001 Merged with:
-Chandler
-Pabos
-Pabos Mills
-Saint-François-de-Pabos

2,029 Pabos[3](Now named Chandler)
Pabos Mills Municipality   June 27, 2001 Merged with:
-Chandler
-Newport
-Pabos
-Saint-François-de-Pabos

1,578 Pabos[3](Now named Chandler)
Paspébiac-Ouest Municipality   August 20, 1997 Annexed 709 Paspébiac[3]
Petit-Pabos Municipality   September 21, 1974 Merged with:
-Grande-Rivière
-Grande-Rivière-Ouest

682 Grande-Rivière[2]
Port-Daniel Municipality   January 17, 2001 Merged with Sainte-Germaine-de-l'Anse-aux-Gascons 1,755 Port-Daniel-Gascons[3]
Port-Daniel-Partie-Est Township   April 18, 1990 Merged with Port-Daniel-Partie-Ouest 900 Port-Daniel[2](Now part of Port-Daniel–Gascons)
Port-Daniel-Partie-Ouest Township   April 18, 1990 Merged with Port-Daniel-Partie-Est 1,096 Port-Daniel[2](Now part of Port-Daniel–Gascons)
Rivière-au-Renard Municipality Fox (1855–1933) January 1, 1971 Annexed 2,888 Gaspé[2]
Saint-Alban-du-Cap-des-Rosiers Municipality   January 1, 1971 Annexed 842 Gaspé[2]
Saint-François-de-Pabos Municipality   June 27, 2001 Merged with:
-Chandler
-Newport
-Pabos
-Pabos Mills

708 Pabos[3](Now named Chandler)
Saint-Jules Municipality   June 2, 1999 Merged with Grande-Cascapédia 412 Cascapédia[3](Now named Cascapédia-Saint-Jules)
Saint-Majorique Municipality Sydenham-Sud (1921–1966) January 1, 1971 Annexed 1,006 Gaspé[2]
Saint-Maurice Parish   January 1, 1971 Annexed 2,338 Gaspé[2]
Saint-Norbert-du-Cap-Chat Parish   October 19, 1968 Merged with Cap-Chat 1,830 Cap-Chat[2]
Saint-Omer Parish   October 4, 2000 Merged with Carleton 1,381 Carleton-Saint-Omer[3](Now named Carleton-sur-Mer)
Saint-Pierre-de-la-Malbaie-Numéro-Deux Municipality   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Barachois
-Bridgeville
-Percé
-Cap-d’Espoir

1,082 Percé[2]
Sainte-Germaine-de-l'Anse-aux-Gascons Municipality   January 17, 2001 Merged with Port-Daniel 1,281 Port-Daniel–Gascons[3]
Tourelle Municipality Saint-Joachim-de-Tourelle (1923-1984) February 2, 2000 Merged with Sainte-Anne-des-Monts 1,566 Sainte-Anne-des-Monts-Tourelle[3](Now named Sainte-Anne-des-Monts)
York Municipality   January 1, 1971 Annexed 993 Gaspé[2]

Chaudière-Appalaches (12)

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Amiante Village   January 1, 1929 Annexed 386 Thetford Mines
Aubert-Gallion Municipality Saint-Georges (1856–1969) September 26, 2001 Annexed 2,209 Saint-Georges[3]
Beauceville-Est Town   March 14, 1973 Annexed 2,192 Beauceville[2]
Beaulac Village   March 15, 2000 Merged with Garthby 397 Beaulac-Garthby[3]
Bernières Municipality Saint-Nicolas-Sud (1912-1968) September 21, 1994 Merged with Saint-Nicolas 6,831 Bernières-Saint-Nicolas[3] (Now part of Lévis)
Bienville Village   February 8, 1924 Annexed 1,462 Lauzon(Now part of Lévis)
Black Lake City Lac-Noir (1906–1908) October 17, 2001 Annexed 4,408 Thetford Mines[3]
Buckland Township   January 1, 1888 Dissolved 541
Charny City Notre-Dame-du-Perpétuel-Secours-de-Charny (1903–1924) January 1, 2002 Annexed 10,507 Lévis[3]
Courcelles Municipality   January 1, 2024 Merged with Saint-Évariste-de-Forsyth 814 Courcelles-Saint-Évariste[3]
East Broughton Station Village   January 5, 1994 Annexed 1,191 East Broughton[3]
Francoeur Village   April 6, 1974 Merged with Saint-Apollinaire 1,186 Saint-Apollinaire[2]
Garthby Township   March 15, 2000 Merged with Beaulac 399 Beaulac-Garthby[3]
L’Enfant-Jésus Parish   March 22, 1989 Merged with Vallée-Jonction 813 Vallée-Jonction[2]
L'Islet-sur-Mer Municipality   January 1, 2000 Merged with:
-L'Islet
-Saint-Eugène

1,786 L'Islet-sur-Mer-Saint-Eugène-l'Islet[3](Now named L'Islet)
Lauzon City   September 1, 1989 Merged with Lévis 13,620 Lévis-Lauzon[2](Now named Lévis)
Leeds-Partie-Est Township Partie-Est-du-Township-de-Leeds (1882–1969) October 12, 1974 Annexed 681 Saint-Pierre-de-Broughton[2]
Linière Village   April 13, 1994 Merged with Saint-Côme-de-Kennebec 1,143 Saint-Côme-de-Linière[3](Now named Saint-Côme-Linière)
Louis-Joliette Municipality   October 1, 1977 Merged with Sainte-Claire 548 Sainte-Claire[2]
Nelson Township   January 19, 1985 Annexed 226 Sainte-Agathe[2](Now part of Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière)
Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours-de-l’Islet Parish Islet (1855-1969) November 29, 1989 Merged with L’Islet-sur-Mer 1,137 L’Islet-sur-Mer[2](Now part of L'Islet)
Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire Parish   February 1, 1917 Annexed 1,251 Lévis[37]
Pintendre Municipality Saint-Louis-de-Pintendre (1901–1986) January 1, 2002 Annexed 6,209 Lévis[3]
Pontbriand Municipality Saint-Antoine-de-Pontbriand (1910–1987) October 17, 2001 Annexed 858 Thetford Mines[3]
Rivière-Blanche Municipality   December 14, 1994 Annexed 978 Thetford Mines[3]
Rivière-Boyer Municipality   October 9, 1976 Annexed 867 Saint-Henri[2]
Robertsonville Village   October 17, 2001 Annexed 1,829 Thetford Mines[3]
Sacré-Coeur-de-Marie-Partie-Sud Municipality Sacré-Coeur-de-Marie (1910-1969) February 14, 2001 Merged with Saint-Méthode-de-Frontenac 668 Adstock[3]
Saint-Agapit-de-Beaurivage Parish   April 14, 1979 Merged with Saint-Agapitville 1,076 Saint-Agapit[2]
Saint-Agapitville Village   April 14, 1979 Merged with Saint-Agapit-de-Beaurivage 1,672 Saint-Agapit[2]
Saint-Cajetan-d'Armagh Parish Armagh (1861-1890) December 22, 1993 Merged with Armagh 814 Armagh[3]
Saint-Charles Village   December 22, 1993 Merged with Saint-Charles-Borromée 979 Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse[3]
Saint-Charles-Borromée Parish   December 22, 1993 Merged with Saint-Charles 1,184 Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse[3]
Saint-Côme-de-Kennebec Parish   April 13, 1994 Merged with Linière 1,958 Saint-Côme-de-Linière[3](Now named Saint-Côme-Linière)
Saint-David-de-l’Auberivière City   August 1, 1990 Annexed 5,769 Lévis-Lauzon[2](Now named Lévis)
Saint-Elzéar-de-Beauce Municipality Saint-Elzéar-de-Linière (1855-1969) November 30, 1994 Merged with Saint-Elzéar 602 Saint-Elzéar[3]
Saint-Éphrem-de-Tring Village   December 24, 1997 Merged with Saint-Éphrem-de-Beauce 1,248 Saint-Éphrem-de-Beauce[3]
Saint-Étienne-de-Lauzon Municipality Saint-Étienne (1957–1984) January 1, 2002 Annexed 8,897 Lévis[3]
Saint-Eugène Parish Saint-Eugène-de-l'Islet (1869-1969) January 1, 2000 Merged with:
-L'Islet
-L'Islet-sur-Mer

1,158 L'Islet-sur-Mer-Saint-Eugène-l'Islet[3](Now named L'Islet)
Saint-Évariste-de-Forsyth Municipality Forsyth (1855-1870) January 1, 2024 Merged with Courcelles 511 Courcelles-Saint-Évariste[3]
Saint-François-de-Beauce Municipality Saint-François (1855–1957) February 25, 1998 Annexed 1,357 Beauceville[3]
Saint-François-Ouest Municipality   February 25, 1998 Annexed 1,263 Beauceville[3]
Saint-Gédéon Parish Marlow (1900–1911) February 12, 2003 Annexed 553 Saint-Gédéon-de-Beauce[3]
Saint-Georges-Est Parish   September 26, 2001 Annexed 3,555 Saint-Georges[3]
Saint-Georges-Ouest City   May 23, 1990 Annexed 6,352 Saint-Georges[2]
Saint-Henri-de-Lauzon Parish Saint-Henri (1855-1969) November 1, 1975 Merged with Saint-Henri 1,225 Saint-Henri[2]
Saint-Honoré Parish   April 19, 2000 Merged with Shenley 691 Saint-Honoré-de-Shenley[3]
Saint-Jean-Chrysostome City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 17,089 Lévis[3]
Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-de-Lévy Parish Pointe-Lévi (1855–1969) January 1, 2002 Annexed 913 Lévis[3]
Saint-Louis-de-Lotbinière Parish Lotbinière (1855-1969) January 1, 1979 Merged with Lotbinière 699 Lotbinière[2]
Saint-Méthode-de-Frontenac Municipality Adstock (1888-1894), Saint-Méthode-d'Adstock (1894-1945) February 14, 2001 Merged with Sacré-Coeur-de-Marie-Partie-Sud 1,613 Adstock[3]
Saint-Nicolas City   September 21, 1994 Merged with Bernières 7,600 Bernières-Saint-Nicolas[3](Now part of Lévis)
Saint-Nicolas City Bernières-Saint-Nicolas (1994–1996) January 1, 2002 Annexed 16,645 Lévis[3]
Saint-Rédempteur City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 6,349 Lévis[3]
Saint-Romuald City Saint-Romuald-d’Etchemin (1855–1982) January 1, 2002 Annexed 10,825 Lévis[3]
Saint-Telesphore Parish   December 18, 1965 Merged with Saint-Romuald-d’Etchemin 385 Saint-Romuald-d’Etchemin[2](Now part of Lévis)
Saint-Théophile-de-Beauce Parish   June 28, 1975 Merged with Saint-Théophile 659 Saint-Théophile[2]
Saint-Thomas Parish   April 2, 1966 Merged with Montmagny 4,565 Montmagny[2]
Saint-Victor-de-Tring Municipality   December 31, 1996 Merged with Saint-Victor 1,183 Saint-Victor[3]
Sainte-Agathe Parish   February 3, 1999 Merged with Sainte-Agathe 561 Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière[3]
Sainte-Agathe Village   February 3, 1999 Merged with Sainte-Agathe 675 Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière[3]
Sainte-Anne-du-Lac Village   October 24, 2001 Annexed 63 Adstock[3]
Sainte-Emmélie Parish Sainte-Emmélie-de-Lotbinière (1863-1969) January 26, 2000 Merged with Leclercville 322 Leclercville[3]
Sainte-Germaine-du-Lac-Etchemin Parish   October 10, 2001 Merged with Lac-Etchemin 1,565 Lac-Etchemin[3]
Sainte-Hélène-de-Breakeyville Parish   January 1, 2002 Annexed 3,639 Lévis[3]
Shenley Township   April 19, 2000 Merged with Saint-Honoré 1,009 Saint-Honoré-de-Shenley[3]
Taschereau-Fortier Municipality   March 29, 1995 Merged with Scott 903 Scott[3]
Thetford-Partie-Sud Township Sud-du-Canton-de-Thetford (1885–1969) October 17, 2001 Annexed 3,030 Thetford Mines[3]

Laval (13)

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Auteuil Town Sainte-Rose-de-Lima (1855-1950), Sainte-Rose-Est (1950-1961) August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

2,603 Laval[2]
Chomedey City   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

30,445 Laval[2]
Duvernay City Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (1855-1957) August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

10,939 Laval[2]
Fabreville Town Sainte-Rose (1914-1957) August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

5,213 Laval[2]
L'Abord-à-Plouffe Town   April 1, 1961 Merged with:
-Saint-Martin
-Renaud

8,099 Chomedey[2](Now part of Laval)
Laval-des-Rapides City   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

19,227 Laval[2]
Laval-Ouest City Plage-Laval (1930-1951) August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

5,440 Laval[2]
Laval-sur-le-Lac Town   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

620 Laval[2]
Pont-Viau City   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

16,077 Laval[2]
Renaud Town Saint-Martin (1855-1959) April 1, 1961 Merged with:
-Saint-Martin
-L'Abord-à-Plouffe

2,138 Chomedey[2](Now part of Laval)
Saint-François Town Saint-François-de-Sales-Isle-Jésus (1855-1958) August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

5,122 Laval[2]
Saint-Martin City   April 1, 1961 Merged with:
-L'Abord-à-Plouffe
-Renaud

6,440 Chomedey[2](Now part of Laval)
Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Town   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

11,214 Laval[2]
Sainte-Dorothée Town   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

5,297 Laval[2]
Sainte-Rose City   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval
-Vimont

7,571 Laval[2]
Ville-des-Îles-Laval Town   August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Vimont

823 Laval[2]
Vimont Town Saint-Elzéar-de-Laval (1904-1956), Saint-Elzéar (1956-1962) August 6, 1965 Merged with:
-Chomedey
-Duvernay
-Laval-des-Rapides
-Laval-Ouest
-Pont-Viau
-Sainte-Rose
-Auteuil
-Fabreville
-Laval-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-François
-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
-Sainte-Dorothée
-Ville-des-Îles-Laval

4,150 Laval[2]

Lanaudière (14)

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Joliette-Sud Municipality Saint-Charles-Borromée-Sud (1957) November 12, 1966 Annexed 974 Joliette[2]
La Plaine City Saint-Joachim (1922–1969) June 27, 2001 Annexed 14,413 Terrebonne[3]
Lac-Paré Parish   November 13, 1991 Merged with Chertsey 193 Chertsey[3]
Lachenaie City Saint-Charles-de-Lachenaie (1861–1972) June 27, 2001 Annexed 18,489 Terrebonne[3]
Lanoraie-d'Autray Municipality   December 6, 2000 Merged with Saint-Joseph-de-Lanoraie 1,904 Lanoraie[3]
Laurentides City Saint-Lin (1857-1883) March 1, 2000 Merged with Saint-Lin 2,703 Saint-Lin-Laurentides[3]
Le Gardeur City Saint-Paul-l’Ermite (1857–1978) June 1, 2002 Annexed 17,668 Repentigny[3]
Masson-et-Laviolette Municipality   March 3, 1979 Merged with Saint-Michel-des-Saints 97 Saint-Michel-des-Saints[2]
Sacré-Coeur-de-Crabtree Municipality Sacré-Coeur-de-Jésus (1921–1991) October 23, 1996 Annexed 1,143 Crabtree[3]
Saint-Antoine-de-Lavaltrie Parish   May 16, 2001 Merged with Lavaltrie 4,385 Lavaltrie[3]
Saint-Gérard-Majella Parish   July 1, 2000 Annexed 4,207 L'Assomption[3]
Saint-Joseph-de-Lanoraie Parish   December 6, 2000 Merged with Lanoraie-d'Autray 1,855 Lanoraie[3]
Saint-Lin Municipality Saint-Lin-de-Lachenaye (1855-1969) March 1, 2000 Merged with Laurentides 9,336 Saint-Lin-Laurentides[3]
Saint-Louis-de-Terrebonne Parish Terrebonne (1855–1969) June 8, 1985 Annexed 14,172 Terrebonne[2]
Saint-Viateur Parish   January 7, 1998 Merged with Saint-Cuthbert 201 Saint-Cuthbert[3]

Laurentides (15)

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Ayersville Village   April 30, 1966 Merged with Lachute 2,957 Lachute[2]
Beaux-Rivages Municipality Est-du-Canton-de-Campbell (1912-1953), Lac-des-Écorces (1953-1984) October 10, 2002 Merged with:
-Lac-des-Écorces
-Val-Barrette

1,192 Beaux-Rivages-Lac-des-Écorces-Val-Barrette[3](Now named Lac-des-Écorces)
Bel-Air Village   January 1, 1913 Annexed   Saint-Eustache[38]
Bellefeuille City Saint-Jérôme (1855–1966) January 1, 2002 Annexed 14,066 Saint-Jérôme[3]
Bellerive-sur-le-Lac Municipality Loranger (1920-1921), Lacaille (1921-1931), Bellerive (1931-1962) October 30, 1971 Merged with:
-Nominingue
-Loranger

118 Lac-Nominingue[2](Now named Nominingue)
Brownsburg Village   October 6, 1999 Merged with Chatham 2,583 Brownsburg-Chatham[3]
Brunet Municipality Campbell (1900–1953) May 29, 1971 Annexed 1,520 Mont-Laurier[2]
Calumet Village   April 24, 2002 Merged with Grenville 554 Grenville-sur-la-Rouge[3]
Carillon Village   December 29, 1999 Merged with:
-Saint-André-Est
-Saint-André-d'Argenteuil

258 Saint-André-Carillon[3](Now named Saint-André-d'Argenteuil)
Chatham Township   October 6, 1999 Merged with Brownsburg 4,100 Brownsburg-Chatham[3]
Décarie Township   December 30, 1976 Merged with Sainte-Anne-du-Lac 416 Sainte-Anne-du-Lac[2]
Des Ruisseaux Municipality Robertson-et-Pope (1898–1975) January 8, 2003 Annexed 5,401 Mont-Laurier[3]
Grenville[h] Township 2,109 April 24, 2002 Merged with Calumet   Grenville-sur-la-Rouge[3]
Joly Township   January 27, 1973 Merged with Labelle 442 Labelle[2]
L’Annonciation Village   December 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Marchand
-Sainte-Véronique

1,984 Rivière-Rouge[3]
Lac-Carré Village Saint-Faustin-Station (1922-1947) January 3, 1996 Merged with Saint-Faustin 801 Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré[3](Now named Mont-Blanc)
Lafontaine City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 9,477 Saint-Jérôme[3]
Lesage Municipality   January 20, 1973 Merged with:
-Prévost
-Shawbridge

1,190 Shawbridge[2](Now named Prévost)
Loranger Township   October 30, 1971 Merged with:
-Bellerive-sur-le-Lac
-Nominingue

332 Lac-Nominingue[2](Now named Nominingue)
Marchand Municipality   December 18, 2002 Merged with:
-L’Annonciation
-Sainte-Véronique

1,420 Rivière-Rouge[3]
Mont-Gabriel City   November 21, 1981 Merged with Mont-Rolland 25 Mont-Rolland[2](Now part of Sainte-Adèle)
Mont-Rolland Village   August 27, 1997 Annexed 2,882 Sainte-Adèle[3]
New Glasgow Village   May 3, 2000 Annexed 157 Sainte-Sophie[2]
Oka-sur-le-Lac City   August 12, 1982 Annexed 0 Oka[2]
Rapide-de-l’Original Village   May 25, 1915 Annexed   Mont-Laurier[39]
Saint-André-Est Village   December 29, 1999 Merged with:
-Carillon
-Saint-André-d'Argenteuil

1,471 Saint-André-Carillon[3](Now named Saint-André-d'Argenteuil)
Saint-Antoine City Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides (1949–1967) January 1, 2002 Annexed 11,488 Saint-Jérôme[3]
Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides Parish Saint-Jérôme (1855-1966) January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Hermas
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

934 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Augustin Village   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Hermas
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

478 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Augustin Parish   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Hermas
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

1,325 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Benoît Village   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Augustin
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Hermas
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

550 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Canut Parish   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Hermas
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

1,248 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Faustin Municipality Saint-Faustin-Sud (1957-1960) January 3, 1996 Merged with Lac-Carré 1,410 Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré[3](Now named Mont-Blanc)
Saint-Hermas Parish   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

1,060 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville Parish   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Hermas
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

2,477 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix Municipality   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Hermas
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Monique
-Sainte-Scholastique

1,198 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Saint-Jérusalem-d’Argenteuil Parish   January 1, 1971 Dissolved 2,546 Lachute and Sainte-Scholastique(Now named Mirabel)[2]
Saint-Jovite City   November 22, 2000 Merged with:
-Mont-Tremblant
-Saint-Jovite

4,609 Mont-Tremblant[3]
Saint-Jovite Parish DeSalaberry-et-Grandison (1881-1960) November 22, 2000 Merged with:
-Saint-Jovite
-Mont-Tremblant

1,708 Mont-Tremblant[3]
Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts Village   September 11, 2002 Merged with Saint-Sauveur 3,316 Saint-Sauveur[3]
Sainte-Agathe-Nord Municipality Sainte-Agathe (1863–1991) February 27, 2002 Annexed 1,571 Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts[3]
Sainte-Agathe-Sud Village   January 1, 1999 Annexed 2,209 Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts[3]
Sainte-Monique Parish   January 1, 1971 Merged with:
-Saint-Janvier-de-Lacroix
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Benoît
-Sainte-Scholastique
-Saint-Antoine-des-Laurentides
-Saint-Augustin
-Saint-Canut
-Saint-Hermas
-Saint-Janvier-de-Blainville
-Sainte-Scholastique

1,223 Sainte-Scholastique[2](Now named Mirabel)
Sainte-Véronique Village Turgeon (1904-1984) December 18, 2002 Merged with:
-Marchand
-L’Annonciation

1,050 Rivière-Rouge[3]
Val-Barrette Village   October 10, 2002 Merged with:
-Beaux-Rivages
-Lac-des-Écorces

612 Beaux-Rivages-Lac-des-Écorces-Val-Barrette[3](Now named Lac-des-Écorces)

Montérégie (16)

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Châteauguay-Centre Town Saint-Joachim-de-Châteauguay (1855–1960) November 3, 1975 Annexed 17,942 Châteauguay[2]
Châteauguay Heights Town   September 7, 1968 Annexed 1,238 Châteauguay[2]
Como-Est Village   June 7, 1969 Merged with:
-Hudson
-Hudson Heights

1,025 Hudson[2]
Coteau-Landing Village   May 18, 1994 Merged with Coteau-Station 1,552 Coteaux[3](Now named Les Coteaux)
Coteau-Station Village   May 18, 1994 Merged with Coteau-Landing 1,061 Coteaux[3](Now named Les Coteaux)
Dorion City   March 16, 1994 Merged with Vaudreuil 5,920 Vaudreuil-Dorion[3]
Douville Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 3,267 Saint-Hyacinthe[2]
Fort-Chambly Town Chambly (1848-1952) September 18, 1965 Merged with Chambly 1,987 Chambly[2]
Grande-Île Municipality   April 24, 2002 Annexed 4,559 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield[3]
Greenfield Park City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 16,978 Longueuil[3]
Hudson Heights Village Como (1877-1921), Hudson (1921-1926) June 7, 1969 Merged with:
-Como-Est
-Hudson

1,543 Hudson[2]
Iberville City Christieville (1846-1859) January 24, 2001 Merged with:
-Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
-Saint-Luc
-L'Acadie
-Saint-Athanase

9,635 Saint-Jean-Iberville[3](Now named Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)
Jacques-Cartier City   August 16, 1969 Annexed 52,527 Longueuil[2]
L'Acadie Municipality Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie (1870-1956) January 24, 2001 Merged with:
-Iberville
-Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
-Saint-Luc
-Saint-Athanase

5,474 Saint-Jean-Iberville[3](Now named Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)
L'Ange-Gardien Village Canrobert (1870-1956) December 31, 1997 Merged with Saint-Ange-Gardien 599 Ange-Gardien[3]
La Providence Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 4,709 Saint-Hyacinthe[2]
Laflèche City Mackayville (1947–1959) October 30, 1971 Annexed 13,433 Saint-Hubert[2](Now part of Longueuil)
LeMoyne City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 4,855 Longueuil[3]
Maple Grove City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 2,628 Beauharnois[3]
Melocheville Village Lac-Saint-Louis (1919–1953) January 1, 2002 Annexed 2,449 Beauharnois[3]
Milton Township   January 1, 1864 Dissolved 2,790 Saint-Valérien-de-Milton and Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton[40]
Montréal-Sud Town   January 28, 1961 Annexed 5,319 Longueuil[2]
Notre-Dame Municipality Laprairie (1855–1952) March 25, 1978 Annexed 2,729 Brossard[2]
Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Municipality   March 15, 2000 Annexed 1,516 Richelieu[3]
Notre-Dame-de-Saint-Hyacinthe Parish Saint-Hyacinthe (1855–1969) December 27, 2001 Annexed 866 Saint-Hyacinthe[3]
Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel Parish   September 13, 2001 Merged with Lacolle 940 Lacolle[3]
Nouveau-Salaberry Municipality   October 21, 1944 Annexed 1,043 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield[41]
Pointe-du-Moulin Town   April 14, 1984 Annexed 249 Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot[2]
Préville Town   May 3, 1969 Annexed 1,299 Saint-Lambert[2]
Saint-André-d'Acton Parish   January 26, 2000 Annexed 2,487 Acton Vale[3]
Saint-Ange-Gardien Parish   December 31, 1997 Merged with L'Ange-Gardien 1,312 Ange-Gardien[3]
Saint-Antoine-Abbé-Partie-Nord-Est Parish Saint-Antoine-Abbé (1860-1969) March 3, 1973 Merged with Franklin 313 Franklin[2]
Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Parish Saint-Antoine (1855–1890) November 6, 1982 Annexed 585 Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu[2]
Saint-Athanase Parish   January 24, 2001 Merged with:
-Iberville
-Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
-Saint-Luc
-L'Acadie

6,546 Saint-Jean-Iberville[3](Now named Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)
Saint-Charles Parish   March 22, 1995 Merged with Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu 1,231 Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu[3]
Saint-Clément Parish   February 21, 1957 Annexed 765 Beauharnois[42]
Saint-Denis Parish   December 24, 1997 Merged with Saint-Denis 1,147 Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu[3]
Saint-Denis Village   December 24, 1997 Merged with Saint-Denis 994 Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu[3]
Saint-Éphrem-d'Upton Parish   February 25, 1998 Merged with Upton 858 Upton[3]
Saint-François-Xavier-de-Verchères Parish Verchères (1855-1969) September 18, 1971 Merged with Verchères 1,110 Verchères[2]
Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand Parish   December 21, 1994 Merged with Mont-Saint-Grégoire 2,138 Mont-Saint-Grégoire[3]
Saint-Hilaire-sur-Richelieu Town Saint-Hilaire (1912-1963) March 12, 1966 Merged with Mont-Saint-Hilaire 2,911 Mont-Saint-Hilaire[2]
Saint-Hubert City   January 1, 2002 Annexed 75,912 Longueuil[3]
Saint-Hyacinthe-le-Confesseur Parish   December 27, 2001 Annexed 1,126 Saint-Hyacinthe[3]
Saint-Ignace-du-Coteau-du-Lac Parish   February 6, 1982 Merged with Coteau-du-Lac 1,934 Coteau-du-Lac[2]
Saint-Jean-Chrysostome Parish Russeltown (1855-1858) September 29, 1999 Merged with Saint-Chrysostome 1,737 Saint-Chrysostome[3]
Saint-Jean-l’Évangéliste Parish   April 25, 1970 Annexed 2,801 Saint-Jean[2](Now part of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)
Saint-Joseph Town   January 1, 1976 Annexed 4,945 Saint-Hyacinthe[2]
Saint-Joseph-de-Soulanges Parish   March 9, 1985 Merged with Les Cèdres 2,349 Les Cèdres[2]
Saint-Luc City   January 24, 2001 Merged with:
-Iberville
-Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
-L'Acadie
-Saint-Athanase

18,371 Saint-Jean-Iberville[3](Now named Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu)
Saint-Malachie-d'Ormstown Parish Ormstown (1855-1958) January 26, 2000 Merged with Ormstown 2,096 Ormstown[3]
Saint-Michel-d'Yamaska Parish   December 19, 2001 Merged with:
-Yamaska
-Yamaska-Est

1,017 Yamaska[3]
Saint-Michel-de-Rougemont Parish   January 26, 2000 Merged with Rougemont 1,463 Rougemont[3]
Saint-Michel-de-Vaudreuil Village   July 10, 1963 Merged with Vaudreuil 897 Vaudreuil[2](Now part of Vaudreuil-Dorion)
Saint-Paul-de-Châteauguay Municipality   September 8, 1999 Annexed 1,362 Sainte-Martine[3]
Saint-Pierre-de-Sorel Parish Sorel (1861–1870) January 29, 1992 Annexed 5,467 Sorel[3](Now part of Sorel-Tracy)
Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin Parish   December 27, 2001 Annexed 4,196 Saint-Hyacinthe[3]
Saint-Timothée City   April 24, 2002 Annexed 8,299 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield[3]
Sainte-Anne-de-Varennes Parish Varennes (1855-1969) August 26, 1972 Merged with Varennes 2,882 Varennes[2]
Sainte-Cécile Parish   July 22, 1967 Annexed 869 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield[2]
Sainte-Cécile Village   July 25, 1931 Annexed 457 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield[43]
Sainte-Hélène Parish   July 9, 1977 Merged with Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot 806 Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot[2]
Sainte-Madeleine-de-Rigaud Parish   November 29, 1995 Merged with Rigaud 3,267 Rigaud[3]
Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir Parish   June 14, 2000 Annexed 2,126 Marieville[3]
Sainte-Rosalie City   December 27, 2001 Annexed 4,153 Saint-Hyacinthe[3]
Sainte-Rosalie Parish   December 27, 2001 Annexed 1,571 Saint-Hyacinthe[3]
Sorel City William-Henry (1848-1860) March 15, 2000 Merged with Tracy 23,248 Sorel-Tracy[3]
Tracy City Saint-Joseph (1875-1954) March 15, 2000 Merged with Sorel 12,773 Sorel-Tracy[3]
Vaudreuil City   March 16, 1994 Merged with Dorion 11,187 Vaudreuil-Dorion[3]
Yamaska-Est Village   December 19, 2001 Merged with:
-Yamaska
-Saint-Michel-d'Yamaska

250 Yamaska[3]

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Arthabaska City   June 23, 1993 Merged with:
-Victoriaville
-Sainte-Victoire-d'Arthabaska

7,584 Victoriaville-Arthabaska[3](Now named Victoriaville)
Baieville Village   March 26, 1983 Merged with:
-Saint-Antoine-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre
-Saint-Joseph-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre

390 Baie-du-Febvre[2]
Bécancourt Village   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

320 Bécancour[2]
Bernierville Village   November 29, 2000 Annexed 1,871 Saint-Ferdinand[3]
Chénier Municipality   December 12, 1981 Merged with Tingwick 1,085 Tingwick[2]
Chester-Nord Municipality   November 30, 1994 Merged with Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska 239 Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska[3]
Chester-Ouest Township   December 18, 1982 Merged with Chesterville 528 Chesterville[2]
Deschaillons Village   May 23, 1990 Merged with Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent 304 Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent[2]
Drummondville-Ouest Village Saint-Félix (1941–1943) November 12, 1966 Annexed 2,057 Drummondville[2]
Drummondville-Sud City Saint-Simon-de-Drummond (1937–1959) December 26, 1981 Annexed 9,420 Drummondville[2]
Gentilly Village   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

677 Bécancour[2]
Grantham Municipality Grantham-Ouest (1936–1991) December 22, 1993 Annexed 7,709 Drummondville[3]
Halifax-Nord Township   December 17, 1997 Merged with Sainte-Sophie 345 Sainte-Sophie-d'Halifax[3]
Horton Township   March 1, 1858 Annexed 85 Bulstrode(Now named Saint-Valère)
La Rochelle Village   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

673 Bécancour[2]
Laval Village   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

484 Bécancour[2]
Les Becquets Village   February 22, 1986 Merged with Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets 525 Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets[2]
Nicolet-Sud Municipality   December 27, 2000 Annexed 367 Nicolet[3]
Norbertville Village   October 21, 2009 Annexed 266 Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska[3]
Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville Parish   June 13, 2001 Merged with:
-Pierreville
-Saint-Thomas-de-Pierreville

813 Pierreville[3]
Pontgravé Village   January 1, 1908 Annexed   Chénier[44](Now part of Tingwick)
Saint-Antoine-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre Parish   March 26, 1983 Merged with:
-Baieville
-Saint-Joseph-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre

640 Baie-du-Febvre[2]
Saint-Charles-de-Drummond Municipality Wendover-et-Simpson (1864–1988) July 7, 2004 Annexed 5,798 Drummondville[3]
Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly Parish   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

1,428 Bécancour[2]
Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand Parish   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

1,187 Bécancour[2]
Saint-Jacques-de-Horton Municipality   March 26, 1997 Merged with:
-Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton
-Sainte-Clothilde-de-Horton

225 Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton[3]
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Municipality Grantham (1864–1942) June 25, 1955 Annexed 4,805 Drummondville[45]
Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Nicolet Parish   December 27, 2000 Annexed 3,076 Nicolet[3]
Saint-Jean-Deschaillons Parish   July 13, 1901 Annexed 2,300 Deschaillons[46](Now part of Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent)
Saint-Joseph-de-Blandford Parish   December 31, 1997 Merged with Manseau 446 Manseau[3]
Saint-Joseph-de-Grantham Town   February 12, 1955 Annexed 6,576 Drummondville[47]
Saint-Joseph-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre Parish   March 26, 1983 Merged with:
-Baieville
-Saint-Antoine-de-la-Baie-du-Febvre

359 Baie-du-Febvre[2]
Saint-Léonard Parish   April 13, 1994 Merged with Saint-Léonard-d'Aston 1,223 Saint-Léonard-d'Aston[3]
Saint-Nicéphore City Wickham (1867–1944) July 7, 2004 Annexed 9,966 Drummondville[3]
Saint-Raphaël-Partie-Sud Parish Saint-Raphaël (1916-1969) March 26, 1997 Merged with Aston-Jonction 219 Aston-Jonction[3]
Saint-Thomas-de-Pierreville Parish   June 13, 2001 Merged with:
-Pierreville
-Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville

705 Pierreville[3]
Sainte-Anastasie-de-Nelson Parish   September 18, 1976 Merged with Lyster 1,178 Lyster[2]
Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval Parish   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

805 Bécancour[2]
Sainte-Anne-du-Sault Municipality   March 9, 2016 Annexed 1,268 Daveluyville[3]
Sainte-Gertrude Parish   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

1,091 Bécancour[2]
Sainte-Julie Municipality Sainte-Julie-de-Somerset (1855-1858), Somerset-Nord (1858-1950) November 26, 1997 Merged with Laurierville 671 Laurierville[3]
Sainte-Marie Village   December 23, 1976 Merged with Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford 181 Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford[2]
Sainte-Philomène-de-Fortierville Parish   June 3, 1998 Merged with Fortierville 286 Fortierville[3]
Sainte-Sophie Municipality   December 17, 1997 Merged with Halifax-Nord 317 Sainte-Sophie-d'Halifax[3]
Sainte-Victoire-d'Arthabaska Parish   June 23, 1993 Merged with:
-Arthabaska
-Victoriaville

7,313 Victoriaville-Arthabaska[3](Now named Victoriaville)
Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur Parish   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Villers
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude

482 Bécancour[2]
Vianney Municipality Sud-Ouest-du-Canton-d’Halifax-Sud (1913–1981) November 29, 2000 Annexed 183 Saint-Ferdinand[3]
Villers Village   October 17, 1965 Merged with:
-Bécancourt
-Gentilly
-La Rochelle
-Laval
-Bécancour
-Saint-Edouard-de-Gentilly
-Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand
-Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval
-Sainte-Gertrude
-Très-Précieux-Sang-de-Notre-Seigneur

362 Bécancour[2]


  1. ^ Not to be confused with the current city of Saguenay
  2. ^ Not to be confused with the current city of L'Ancienne-Lorette
  3. ^ Not to be confused with the current city of La Malbaie
  4. ^ Not to be confused with the current municipality of Brome
  5. ^ Not to be confused with the current township of Melbourne
  6. ^ Not to be confused with the current municipality of Tadoussac
  7. ^ Not to be confused with the current city of Carleton-sur-Mer
  8. ^ Not to be confused with the current municipality of Grenville

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References

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  1. ^ "2024 Municipal Codes" (PDF). Alberta Municipal Affairs. June 3, 2024. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb https://statistique.quebec.ca/statistiques/divisions-territoriales/bulletins/Modif_1961_1991.pdf
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl jm jn jo jp jq jr js jt ju jv jw jx jy jz ka kb kc kd ke kf kg kh ki kj kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw kx ky kz la lb lc ld le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo lp lq lr ls lt lu lv lw lx ly lz ma mb "Modifications aux Municipalités Depuis le 1er Janvier 1991" (PDF). Commission de Toponymie. March 3, 2022. Retrieved August 25, 2022.
  4. ^ Gazette officielle de Québec, 30 avril 1892, pages 1098–1099 ; Gazette officielle de Québec, 30 avril 1892, page 1100.
  5. ^ Statuts de la province de Québec, 22 George V, 1931–1932, chapitre 17, pages 103–105.
  6. ^ Gazette officielle de Québec, 22 janvier 1944, numéro 3, volume 76, pages 325–326.
  7. ^ Gazette officielle de Québec, 20 juin 1953, tome 85, numéro 25, page 2059.
  8. ^ Gazette officielle de Québec, 21 août 1926, pages 2684–2685.
  9. ^ Statuts de la province de Québec, 8 Edward VII, 1908, chapitre 83, pages 248–253.
  10. ^ Gazette officielle de Québec, 10 mai 1930, page 1699.
  11. ^ Statuts de la province de Québec, 3 George VI, 1939, chapitre 10, page 79.
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