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| Place | Le Méandre |
| Type | Administrative Sector |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Sainte-Martine; Beauharnois-Salaberry |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 45.248611 |
| Longitude | -73.798611 |
| Importance | Small locality |
| CGN ID | EPWKJ |
Le Méandre is a administrative sector in Sainte-Martine; Beauharnois-Salaberry, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Le Méandre is located at 45.2486°N, 73.7986°W.
Le Méandre, nestled within the embrace of Sainte-Martine, unfolds as a verdant tapestry along the gentle curves of the Beauharnois Canal. It lies 26.1 km east of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC (from Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC: bearing 92°T), and is situated 9.5 km south-east of Beauharnois. Here, the land, a fertile expanse of rich Quebec soil, rolls with a quiet resilience, punctuated by stands of mature maple and poplar that whisper secrets on the breeze. The air, particularly as the sun begins its descent, carries a scent of damp earth and ripening grain, a pervasive perfume of the agricultural heartland. The sky overhead, often a vast canvas of shifting blues and greys, seems to hold a particular softness here, a gentle luminescence that bathes the fields and waterways in a tranquil glow, lending a contemplative air to the very landscape. The history of Le Méandre is deeply entwined with the lifeblood of the St. Lawrence River system, its very existence shaped by the ambitious engineering of the Beauharnois Canal, a vital artery for commerce that brought prosperity and connection to this locale. For generations, the economy has been anchored in the bounty of the surrounding farmland, where dairy herds graze contentedly and crops mature under the summer sun. While the agricultural roots run deep, the proximity to the canal has also fostered a sense of being a gateway, a point where goods and ideas have flowed, subtly shaping the character of Le Méandre. This place carries the quiet hum of steady work, of seasons observed and respected, a rhythm born from the land and the water that defines it.
Au sein de la région de Beauharnois-Salaberry, Le Méandre se dévoile tel un ruban d'eau sinueux, épousant les contours d'une terre généreuse, jadis labourée par des générations de pionniers. L'air y porte l'odeur douceâtre de la terre humide après la pluie d'été, un parfum familier qui murmure les récits d'une économie profondément ancrée dans l'agriculture, où les champs de maïs et de foin s'étendent à perte de vue sous un ciel souvent d'un bleu profond. Les rives du fleuve, tantôt douces et bordées de saules pleureurs, tantôt plus escarpées, témoignent de la force tranquille qui a façonné ce paysage. L'âme du Méandre réside dans cette harmonie discrète entre l'eau vive et la terre fertile, une symphonie silencieuse qui se joue au rythme des saisons, rappelant les traditions d'un peuple résilient, dont l'histoire se confond avec celle de ce terroir québécois.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |