Saint-Ubalde

Saint-Ubalde (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿ybald]) is a rural municipality in Portneuf County in the Canadian province of Quebec.

Numerous watercourses and lakes (Blanc, Sainte-Anne, Ricard, Thom) crisscross and dot is entire territory.

Saint-Ubalde is centred on potato cultivation and outdoor recreation (canoeing, water skiing, fishing).[1]'.

It was named after Ubald Gingras (1824-1874), first sacristan of the place but originally from Pointe-aux-Trembles (Portneuf), and who was brother-in-law of Charles-François Baillargeon, archbishop of Quebec.

[1] Population trend:[5] Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 646 (total dwellings: 1015) Mother tongue: Media related to Saint-Ubalde at Wikimedia Commons