Campbell's Bay is a municipality in Pontiac Regional County Municipality in western Quebec, Canada. Its population in 2021 was 705.

History

In 1851, Lieutenant Donald Campbell, a member of the Scottish Regiment, received a large tract of land along a bay of the Ottawa River (now known as Lac à Campbell), which was named after him. He settled there and operated a sawmill. In 1888, the Campbell's Bay Post Office opened, and in 1904, the village municipality was formed when it separated from Litchfield.

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| 1976 |1087

| 1981 |1007

| 1986 |911

| 1991 |912

| 1996 |874

| 2001 |766

| 2006 |745

| 2011 |775

| 2016 |744

| 2021 |705

Government

The town government comprises a mayor and 6 councilors.

Current council:

  • Mayor: Raymond Pilon
  • Councillors: Leen Matthyssen, Tim Ferrigan, Josey Bouchard, Jean-Pierre Landry, Stéphanie Hébert-Potter and Suzanne Dubeau-Pilon

List of former mayors:

  • Cletus Ferrigan (2002–2005)
  • Jean-Louis Auger (2005–2009)
  • William Stewart (2009–2017)
  • Maurice Beauregard (2017–present)

Town festivals

  • FallFest at the Church of Faith, Praise and Prayer
  • Bikes in the Bay - weekend of motorcycle events, music, food, and kids' activities on June 12, 13 & 14, 2009, visit www.bikesinthebay.com for more info

thumb|right|Front Street

Transportation

Quebec Route 148 and Quebec Route 301 (rue Leslie) are the main roads that connect into and out of Campbell's Bay. Front Street (rue Front) is the longest and main road within town.

There are no railway stations or airports within or near Campbell's Bay. The nearest major airport is Ottawa International Airport.

See also

  • List of anglophone communities in Quebec
  • List of municipalities in Quebec

References

  • Elections Canada Results - 39th General Election (2006)
  • Director General of Quebec Elections
  • Official Transport Quebec Road Map