SAINTE-FOY, QUEBEC
'Sainte-Foy' is a former city in central Quebec, Canada on the Saint Lawrence River. It was amalgamated into Quebec City on January 1, 2002. Most of Sainte-Foy is in the Borough of Sainte-Foy—Sillery, but part of it is in the Borough of Laurentien. Population (2001): 72,547
Sainte-Foy is a major suburban neighbourhood west of downtown Quebec City. It is a great part of Quebec City's economic life by the presence of the Jean Lesage International Airport, Université Laval, many shopping malls and both bridges to the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River.
At Sainte-Foy in April 1760, the French won a pyrrhic victory over the British during the last days of French and Indian War - the Battle of Sainte-Foy. This battle was actually of a larger scale and bloodier outcome than the earlier battle of September 1759 known as the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Both battles were essentially fought on the same field but with different results - the British victorious at the Plains of Abraham and the French victorious at Sainte-Foy.
Sainte-Foy's long-time and flamboyant mayor, the late Andrée Boucher, was defeated when she tried to run for mayor of the amalgamated Quebec City. She then became a radio host. In 2005, she tried once again to run for mayor when Jean-Paul L'Allier retired. This time she succeeded, without a team or advertisement and with very few public appearances or debates.
On January 1, 2002, the city was merged, along with many other suburbs, with Quebec City. However, this was done without any form of public referendum or widespread public approval. Consequently, a vote was finally held on June 20, 2004 offering cities to disband from the new setup. In the end, only Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures and L'Ancienne-Lorette disbanded from the newly formed city. Many believed that a "defusion" would only lead to an eventual and inevitable "refusion". The prospect of having to spend a lot of money undoing what had just been done discouraged most people to even go vote, and in most of the old suburb cities not enough votes were cast for the vote to be valid.
Recreation:
Recreation is very important in Sainte-Foy. That Burough of Quebec City is known to
excel in sports, recreation and community activities. It is very well equipped in that domain.
Sainte-Foy possesses 3 Ice Hockey Rinks, 1 Sports Center, 33 Soccer Fields, One Interior Pools, 13 Exterior Pools, 3 Cinemas, 1 Theatre, Laurier Québec, Place de La Cite, la Pyramide. Sainte-Foy also has the pride of having excellent sports representations in all sports. It has the mighty Governors at Hockey, the Caravelles and Arsenal at Soccer, and the Warriors at Basketball.
Education:
Sainte-Foy is also the sight of many educational institutions. Université Laval, Cégep Sainte-Foy, Cégep Garneau, Saint-Lawrence College, Rochebelle High School, Compagnons de Quartiers High School, and Séminaire Saint-François are all schools located in that area.
NHL Goaltender - Patrick Roy
NHL Left Winger - Simon Gagné
★ Municipal reorganization in Quebec
Sainte-Foy is a major suburban neighbourhood west of downtown Quebec City. It is a great part of Quebec City's economic life by the presence of the Jean Lesage International Airport, Université Laval, many shopping malls and both bridges to the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River.
At Sainte-Foy in April 1760, the French won a pyrrhic victory over the British during the last days of French and Indian War - the Battle of Sainte-Foy. This battle was actually of a larger scale and bloodier outcome than the earlier battle of September 1759 known as the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Both battles were essentially fought on the same field but with different results - the British victorious at the Plains of Abraham and the French victorious at Sainte-Foy.
Sainte-Foy's long-time and flamboyant mayor, the late Andrée Boucher, was defeated when she tried to run for mayor of the amalgamated Quebec City. She then became a radio host. In 2005, she tried once again to run for mayor when Jean-Paul L'Allier retired. This time she succeeded, without a team or advertisement and with very few public appearances or debates.
On January 1, 2002, the city was merged, along with many other suburbs, with Quebec City. However, this was done without any form of public referendum or widespread public approval. Consequently, a vote was finally held on June 20, 2004 offering cities to disband from the new setup. In the end, only Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures and L'Ancienne-Lorette disbanded from the newly formed city. Many believed that a "defusion" would only lead to an eventual and inevitable "refusion". The prospect of having to spend a lot of money undoing what had just been done discouraged most people to even go vote, and in most of the old suburb cities not enough votes were cast for the vote to be valid.
Recreation:
Recreation is very important in Sainte-Foy. That Burough of Quebec City is known to
excel in sports, recreation and community activities. It is very well equipped in that domain.
Sainte-Foy possesses 3 Ice Hockey Rinks, 1 Sports Center, 33 Soccer Fields, One Interior Pools, 13 Exterior Pools, 3 Cinemas, 1 Theatre, Laurier Québec, Place de La Cite, la Pyramide. Sainte-Foy also has the pride of having excellent sports representations in all sports. It has the mighty Governors at Hockey, the Caravelles and Arsenal at Soccer, and the Warriors at Basketball.
Education:
Sainte-Foy is also the sight of many educational institutions. Université Laval, Cégep Sainte-Foy, Cégep Garneau, Saint-Lawrence College, Rochebelle High School, Compagnons de Quartiers High School, and Séminaire Saint-François are all schools located in that area.
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Famous people from Sainte-Foy
NHL Goaltender - Patrick Roy
NHL Left Winger - Simon Gagné
See also
★ Municipal reorganization in Quebec
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