Adstock, Quebec

Adstock
Mont Adstock
Mont Adstock
Location within Les Appalaches RCM
Location within Les Appalaches RCM
Adstock is located in Southern Quebec
Adstock
Adstock
Location in province of Quebec
Coordinates: 46°03′N 71°05′W / 46.05°N 71.08°W / 46.05; -71.08[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionChaudière-Appalaches
RCMLes Appalaches
ConstitutedOctober 24, 2001
Named afterAdstock[1]
Government
 • MayorPascal Binet
 • Federal ridingMégantic—L'Érable
 • Prov. ridingLotbinière-Frontenac
Area
 • Total
306.19 km2 (118.22 sq mi)
 • Land290.03 km2 (111.98 sq mi)
Population
 • Total
2,903
 • Density10/km2 (26/sq mi)
 • Pop 2016–2021
Increase 3.5%
 • Dwellings
1,767
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area codes418 and 581
Highways R-267
R-269
Websitewww.adstock.ca Edit this at Wikidata

Adstock is a municipality in the Les Appalaches Regional County Municipality in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of Quebec, Canada. Its population in the Canada 2021 Census was 2,903.[2][3]

Adstock was created on February 14, 2001, after the amalgamation of Saint-Méthode-de-Frontenac and Sacré-Coeur-de-Marie-Partie-Sud. On October 24, 2001, Sainte-Anne-du-Lac joined the new municipality.[4]

Adstock was named after the township in which the former municipality of Saint-Méthode-de-Frontenac lies. The township was itself named after the village of Adstock in Buckinghamshire, England.[citation needed]

Economy

The Saint-Méthode bakery, a family business founded in 1947, is located within the municipality. In 2014, Benoît Faucher was the sole shareholder of the Faucher family in the business.[5]

Seventy years after it opened, under Benoît Faucher's leadership, the bakery eliminated genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from all its products. In 2017, the Saint-Méthode bakery factory in Adstock suffered a major fire.

Subsequently, in 2023, Boulangerie Saint-Méthode acquired a new business partner: the American private equity firm Swander Pace Capital, which specialises in consumer goods. In addition, the family business plays an important role in the sliced bread trade, as in 2024 it is the second largest bakery in Quebec with a turnover of 125 million.

By 2025, the company was distributing bread almost everywhere in Quebec, from Ottawa to the Acadian Peninsula.

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