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image by Masao Okazaki, 1 February 2021
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The parish municipality of Saint-Frédéric (1,044 inhabitants in 2018; 7,230
ha) is located 30 km north-west of Beauceville.
Saint-Frédéric was
originally part of the domain of Saint-Joseph, granted in 1736 to
François-Pierre Rigaud de Vaudreuil, who swapped it the next year with his
father-in-law, Joseph Fleury de la Gorgendière.
Urbain Delisle announced in
1848 that he would build a saw and flour mill, which would cause an increase of
the local population. Accordingly, a request of parish erection was sent to the
Archbishopric of Quebec. Archbishop Turgeon signed on 7 July 1851 the Decree
erecting the parish of Saint-Frédéric, named for Frédéric Caron, parish priest
of Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce and first parish priest of Saint-Frédéric until 1856.
Saint-Frédéric's territory was subsequently decreased by the separation of
Tring-Jonction, Saint-Séverin, Saint-Jules, and East Brougthon.
https://www.st-frederic.com
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 6 February 2021
Luc Vartan Baronian photographed this flag and posted the picture in the FOTW Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flagsoftheworld/permalink/4299953830019306/
It is white with the arms centred.
Masao Okazaki, 1 February 2021
The coat of arms of Saint-Frédéric is "Azure a saltire or inescutcheon gules
a handshake proper cantonned in chief by hills and trees in base by three
fleurs-de-lis argent dexter by wheat spikes sinister by a peregrine falcon. The
shield surrounded by maple leaves gules. The shield surmounted by a scroll or
inscribed 'SAINT-FRÉDÉRIC" in letters sable. Beneath the shield a scroll or
inscribed 'FORTS PAR L'UNITÉ" in letters sable."
The handshake refers to
the motto, "Strong Through Unity".
The fleurs-de-lis are taken from the arms
of Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, the origin of most early colonists in Saint-Frédéric.
The hills and trees recall the heights and natural resources of the territory.
The spikes represent agriculture.
The peregrine falcon is a symbol of
tenacity, since the species is no longer endangered.
The leaves recall that
sugar maples are widely exploited in Saint-Frédéric.
https://www.st-frederic.com/municipalite/histoire
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 6 February 2021