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Lennoxville, Quebec

Lennoxville, population 4,963 (2001), is a borough (Fr. arrondissement) of the City of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. It was originally a town, but was amalgamated into the larger city of Sherbrooke in 2002. Located on the Massawippi, Saint-François River and Ascot Rivers, Lennoxville is a primarily English-speaking community, located in the heart of the Eastern Townships. The community has long been known as the centre of English language education in the area, though it is considered to be one of the most bilingual communities in Quebec (with anglophones comprising 66% of the population and francophones representing 34%) and is widely regarded as an all-season resort area. Downtown Sherbrooke is five kilometres away.

Lennoxville was first settled in 1819. Its name is taken from Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond, who was then the Governor General of Canada.

Lennoxville is home to Alexander Galt Regional High School, Bishop's University, Champlain Regional College and Bishop's College School. Students compose approximately half the borough's population.

At Bishop's University, frosh week is held on the first week of the fall semester. The event usually gets bad publicity from the non-student population of the community and even the provincial media as fires are often lit up around the borough and students cause a lot of noise. However, the new Principal of the University, Dr. Robert Poupart, has increased both security and punishments for such infractions which lead to fewer incidents in the fall of 2005.

Students often play a role in the community, volunteering as Big Brothers and Big Sisters to area youth, working on community events and taking part-time jobs at local businesses.

Local services include multiple pubs and bars, fast food outlets, private eateries, a chain-owned grocery store, pharmacies, a gas station, a women's centre, a curling club, a nine-hole golf and country club, ACE Bishop's, several churches, and two youth centres.



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