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Les Rivières (Quebec City)

Les Rivières
Borough
Les Rivières within Quebec City
Les Rivières within Quebec City
Les Rivières is located in Quebec
Les Rivières
Les Rivières
 
Coordinates: 46°49′50″N 71°18′20″W / 46.83056°N 71.30556°W / 46.83056; -71.30556Coordinates: 46°49′50″N 71°18′20″W / 46.83056°N 71.30556°W / 46.83056; -71.30556
Country  Canada
Province  Quebec
Region Capitale-Nationale
Effective January 1, 2002
Government
 • Borough mayor Gérald Poirier
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4)
Postal code(s) G
Area code(s) 418 and 581
Website www.ville.quebec.qc.ca

Les Rivières (The Rivers) is a borough of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Population (2006): 59,920. It comprises 5 neighbourhoods: Neufchâtel-Est, Lebourgneuf, Duberger, Les Saules and Vanier. Except for Vanier, all of theses neighbourhoods were part of the pre-2002 city of Quebec.

Les Rivières is one of the six boroughs of Quebec City. It takes its name from the Saint-Charles River that passes through the borough as well as two tributaries rivers of Saint-Charles: Berger and Lorette. The borough is geographically located in the centre of Quebec City and contains the Galeries de la Capitale shopping centre.

Les Rivières borough vastly corresponds to the Rivières section of the former city of Québec (Québec City as it was known before the 2002 municipal reorganization). The borough also include the former city of Vanier which was merged into Quebec City in 2002.

The Rivières section of the former city was made of four municipalities that were annexed to Quebec City in the 1970s. They were Duberger, Les Saules, Neufchâtel and Charlesbourg-Ouest. These former municipalities kept their respective name as neighborhoods of Quebec City with the exception of Charlesbourg-Ouest which was renamed Lebourgneuf. Lebourgneuf got its name as a portmanteau from the last letters of Charlesbourg and the first letters Neufchatel because Charlesbourg-Ouest was located between Charlesbourg and Neufchâtel.

Following the creation of the new city of Quebec in 2002, Neufchâtel was dismantled, with most of it going to La Haute-Saint-Charles borough. The part of Neufchâtel that was retained by Les Rivières borough became Neufchâtel-Est.


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