Its name has traditionally been recognized to come from the Montagnaisiskomin, meaning "where there are many seeds" or "there are fruits or seeds", in turn from the rootsisko or ishko and min. According to more recent theory, it could also be a variation of the Mi'kmaq term eskumunaak, meaning "lookout place". In addition, other sources say that the place is named Essipit in Montagnais, meaning "river of shells". Several spellings have been used over the centuries such as Uscamin, Les Escoumains, Essuie-Mains, L'Esquemin, Lesquemin, Leschemin, L'Esquemain, and Lesquemain. The oldest reference to this name dates back to the map of Levasseur of 1601, that shows Escanimes; and to a contract of 1604 that included the rare spelling Esguenim.
History
The area is considered the cradle of the Côte-Nord Amerindian, who have lived there for thousands of years. The Montagnais and Mi'kmaq frequented the place, particularly in the spring to gather berries that covered the rocks and adorned the mossy plains. The first Europeans in the area were the Basques around the 1630s. In 1723, a cross was erected in honour of Our Dame of Bon-Désir, whereafter the place was also known as Bon-Desir. That same year the Mission of Saint-Marcellin was founded. But the first permanent European settler in Escoumins was Joseph Moreau, an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, who arrived in 1825. It wasn't until 1845 that a real village began to form when many families from the South Shore, especially from Trois-Pistoles, Rivière-Ouelle, Rimouski, and a group of Charlevoix settled there. In 1853, the local post office opened. The timber trade caused the village to grow rapidly when logs were floated down the Escoumins River from the cutting area to the Bay des Escoumins where they were loaded in barges. In 1863, the Municipality of Les Escoumains was formed. In the beginning of 1957, the spelling of the municipality's name was corrected to the current form.
Institutions
The village is currently the largest of the so-called "Secteur BEST". It is home to a hospital, an Indian Reservation, the Poste de Pilotage des Laurentides, and is an internationally known scuba diving site. An FM radio station, CHME, is located within Essipit.
Demographics
Population trend:
Population in 2016: 1891
Population in 2011: 2000
Population in 2006: 2073
Population in 2001: 2106
Population in 1996: 2136
Population in 1991: 2212
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 848 Mother tongue: