Saint-Hermas, Administrative sector in Mirabel, Canada
Saint-Hermas is an administrative sector in the northern part of Mirabel, characterized by open fields and residential neighborhoods. The area forms part of the broader municipal structure alongside several neighboring sectors.
The area developed as an independent community in 1837 and maintained its identity for more than a century. In 1971, it merged with seven other communities to form the present-day city of Mirabel.
The name Saint-Hermas comes from a chapel that once served as the heart of community life. People in this area maintain a connection to that religious heritage, which remains visible in local traditions today.
The sector is accessible via the main roads running through Mirabel. Visitors can reach the city's administrative centers for practical information about the area.
The sector holds detailed records of land transactions and property arrangements from the merger period. These documents offer insights into the territorial reorganization that shaped modern Mirabel.
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