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image by Olivier Touzeau, 1 September 2019
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The municipality of L'Anse Saint-Jean (1,201 inhabitants in 2016; 50,678 ha)
is located in the heart of the Saguenay fjord.
L'Anse Saint-Jean was
first settled by Louis Beaulieu, from the Society of Jesus, and a few
Montagnais, who stayed only one year because of the harsh weather. In 1837, the
Société des Vingt-et-un started the exploitation of the local forest resources.
Most colonists came from Baie-Saint-Paul, Les Éboulements, and La Malbaie.
http://municipal.lanse-saint-jean.ca/ - Municipal website
Ivan Sache,
1 April 2017
The municipality has adopted a new logo in 2016, and the flag is white with
this new logo. Picture taken by me on the harbour in July 2019.
Olivier
Touzeau, 1 September 2019
image by Ivan Sache, 1 April 2017
I saw the flag flying on a July 2005 show of L'Épicerie, on Radio-Canada. You can see it between 0:50 and 1:00 minutes (after the 44 sec commercial) at Radio Canada
It uses a newer logo than the flag reported by Harrington via myself.
Luc Baronian, 5 July 2006
The municipal logo represents the local landscape. In the foreground is
represented river Saint-Jean and the emblematic
roofed bridge, built in
1929. The background shows the Saguenay fjord and the mountains lit by the sun.
http://municipal.lanse-saint-jean.ca/histoire/ - Municipal website
The same landscape is represented of the reverse of the $1,000 banknote used
from 1954 to 1992. Oddly enough, the inhabitants of L'Anse-Saint-Jean were not
informed and discovered the image of their village on the banknote only in 1972
- which is not so unexpected since these banknotes were little used.
http://grandquebec.com/saguenay-lac-saint-jean/pont-couvert-du-faubourg
Ivan Sache, 1 April 2017
This municipality had a white flag with a logo according to Harrington.
Luc Baronian, 5 May 2005