Alma, Quebec
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| Ville d'Alma Town of Alma |
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| Motto: La ville de l'hospitalité | |
| Country | |
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| Province | |
| Regional County Municipality | Lac-Saint-Jean-Est |
| 1st Amalgamation | 1962 (with Isle-Maligne, Naudville, Riverbend and St-Joseph d'Alma.) |
| 2nd Amalgamation | 2002 (with Delisle) |
| Area | |
| - Land | 195.59 km² (75.5 sq mi) |
| Population (2006)From StatsCan | |
| - Ville (Town) | 29,998 |
| - Density | 153.4/km² (397.3/sq mi) |
| - Urban | 25,394 |
| - Metro | 32,603 |
| Time zone | Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) |
| - Summer (DST) | Eastern (EDT) (UTC-4) |
| Canadian Postal code | G8B |
| Area code(s) | 418 |
| Telephone Exchanges | 212, 321, 480 - 2, 487, 662, 668 -9, 719, 720, 769 |
| GNBC Code | EFHQD |
| NTS Map | 022D12 |
| Website: Alma's Official Site | |
Alma (2006 Town population: 29,998[1]; CA Population 32,603; UA Population 25,394) is a town located on the southeast coast of Lac Saint-Jean where it flows into the
Saguenay River, in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada, approximately 175 km north of Quebec City. Alma is the seat of Lac-Saint-Jean-Est Regional County Municipality.
The present city of Alma was born in 1962 from the merging of four villages: Isle-Maligne, Naudville, Riverbend and St-Joseph d'Alma. The oldest of the villages, St-Joseph d'Alma, was founded in 1867 by Damase Boulanger. The area became an important industrial center during the 1920s and 1930s with the construction of a hydro-electrical dam on the Grande-Décharge River, a paper mill (Price) and an aluminum smelting plant (Alcan), all of which are still in activity today.
In 2002, Alma amalgamated with Delisle, Quebec.
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