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Municipality

Bristol, Quebec is a municipality tucked into the Pontiac region along the scenic Ottawa River. First carved out as a township in 1834 and established in 1855, it grew around logging, farming, and even iron-mining—Quebec’s first iron-pellet plant operated here until the mid‑1970s

Today, Bristol covers over 200 km² of small villages, cottages, and farms. The landscape blends fertile fields, rolling woodlots, and stands of century-old forest.

Our Municipality

About Us

Learn more about the multiple small villages that make up the Municipality of Bristol.

Our History

Step back in time and discover the unique past of our community. With its rich heritage, blending indigenous roots and European influence, the beauty of the landscapes and the dynamism of the community make it a prime destination.

Administration

Mayor and Council

Meet the mayor of Bristol and the dedicated members of his city council.

Council Meetings

Here you’ll find detailed minutes of all Bristol council meetings.

Staff Directory

Complete list of contact details and job titles for our staff in the Bristol employee directory.

Bylaws

Learn about the rules and laws that govern the town of Bristol.

Careers

Explore opportunities with the municipality, where your skills and passions can contribute to the growth and development of our community.

Public Notices

Find important municipal updates and news about what’s happening in Bristol. Make sure you’re well-informed and don’t get caught in unexpected construction projects.

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