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| Place | Saint-Théodore |
| Type | Village |
| Province / Territory | Quebec (QC) |
| Location | Chertsey; Matawinie |
| Country | Canada |
| Latitude | 46.072222 |
| Longitude | -73.886944 |
| Importance | Village / hamlet |
| CGN ID | EIBAE |
Saint-Théodore is a village in Chertsey; Matawinie, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a village / hamlet. Saint-Théodore is located at 46.0722°N, 73.8869°W.
Saint-Théodore nestles in a landscape of rolling Laurentian hills, where dense pine forests give way to clearings dotted with modest homes and weathered barns. It lies 34.2 km north-north-east of Saint-Jérôme, QC (from Saint-Jérôme, QC: bearing 15°T), and is situated 14.2 km west-north-west of Rawdon. The air here carries the crisp scent of resin and damp earth, a constant reminder of the surrounding wilderness. Sunlight, when it breaks through the canopy, often falls in broad, warm swathes, illuminating patches of moss-covered rock and the deep, shadowed greens of the conifers. Small streams, their water cool and clear, murmur through the undergrowth, feeding into larger waterways that carve their paths through the terrain, their surfaces reflecting the ever-shifting sky. The land itself feels ancient, a gentle testament to the slow work of glaciers and the persistent growth of trees. The history of Saint-Théodore is deeply entwined with the exploitation of its natural resources, a story told in the ghost of logging camps and the quiet resilience of its farming families. For generations, the forests provided timber, and the fertile pockets of land yielded crops, fostering a self-sufficient spirit that still lingers. While the economy has diversified, a connection to the land remains strong, evident in the small-scale farms and the appreciation for the abundant lakes and rivers that dot the Matawinie region, offering both recreation and a connection to nature's bounty. The distinctive character of Saint-Théodore is shaped by this blend of rugged geography and the enduring legacy of those who have called this place home, a quiet strength found in the enduring rhythms of rural Quebec.
À Saint-Théodore, l'air pur de la Matawinie caresse les collines ondoyantes, un paysage façonné par les forêts denses et les étendues d'eau scintillantes. Les rivières, comme des veines bleues, serpentent à travers la terre, alimentant des lacs paisibles où le soleil du matin joue à cache-cache avec les brumes légères. L'histoire de Saint-Théodore est tissée de labeur et de foi, une fondation humble bâtie sur le sol fertile, où l'agriculture a longtemps rythmé la vie des familles. Aujourd'hui encore, une certaine quiétude émane de ce coin de pays, une douceur de vivre qui se retrouve dans le murmure du vent dans les pins et dans le regard bienveillant des habitants. C'est un lieu où le temps semble s'écouler au rythme lent des saisons, où chaque crépuscule dépose une touche d'or sur les champs et les toits, rappelant la beauté simple et profonde de Saint-Théodore.
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| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada |