Cloridorme

Cloridorme (French pronunciation: [klɔʁidɔʁm]) is a township municipality in the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec, Canada.

In addition to the village of Cloridorme itself, the township's territory also includes the communities of Cloridorme-Ouest, Petite-Anse, Pointe-à-la-Frégate, and Saint-Yvon.

Archival documents indicate that "Chlorydormes" was a place in the Jersey Islands, near the village of St John.

In particular, a certain Lewis Gibaut, friend of Georges Godfray of Grand-Étang (a neighboring village of Cloridorme) and who worked for William Hyman and Sons, returned to die in Chlorydormes, St-John, Jersey.

[1] In 1957, the township lost a portion of its territory when Petite-Vallée became a separate incorporated municipality.

Village of Cloridorme in 1940