Saint-Isidore, Parish municipality in Roussillon Regional County, Quebec, Canada.
Saint-Isidore is a parish municipality located in the Roussillon Regional County of Quebec. It spreads across a rural landscape with scattered residential areas and farmland in the Montérégie region.
The municipality was established in 1855 as part of the Roussillon Regional County. Its creation was tied to the area's religious and agricultural development during that period.
The name Saint-Isidore honors the patron saint of farming, reflecting the area's rural roots and agricultural heritage. This connection to farming traditions remains visible in the community's identity.
Administrative services are available during regular weekday hours, with most offices operating throughout the day. It's helpful to plan ahead since hours may vary by department or service.
The Laurette-Nadeau-Parent Library serves as the community's main cultural hub with events and programs. It functions as a gathering place where locals connect beyond just borrowing books.
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