Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec
Mont-Saint-Hilaire | |
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City | |
Location within La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM. | |
Mont-Saint-Hilaire Location in southern Quebec. | |
Coordinates: 45°34′N 73°12′W / 45.567°N 73.200°WCoordinates: 45°34′N 73°12′W / 45.567°N 73.200°W[1] | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Montérégie |
RCM | La Vallée-du-Richelieu |
Constituted | March 12, 1966 |
Government[2][3] | |
• Mayor | Yves Corriveau |
• Federal riding | Beloeil—Chambly |
• Prov. riding | Borduas |
Area[2][4] | |
• Total | 45.50 km2 (17.57 sq mi) |
• Land | 44.29 km2 (17.10 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[4] | |
• Total | 18,200 |
• Density | 410.9/km2 (1,064/sq mi) |
• Pop 2006-2011 | 15.8% |
• Dwellings | 7,406 |
Time zone | EST (UTC−5) |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC−4) |
Postal code(s) | J3H |
Area code(s) | 450 and 579 |
Highways A-20 (TCH) |
Route 116 |
Website |
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Mont-Saint-Hilaire is an off-island suburb of Montreal in southeastern Quebec, Canada, on the Richelieu River in the Regional County Municipality of La Vallée-du-Richelieu. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 18,200. The city is named after the Mont Saint-Hilaire.
A significant deposit of the semi-precious mineral sodalite is located near Mont-Saint-Hilaire.
Demographics
PopulationPopulation trend:[5]
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LanguageMother tongue language (2006)[6]
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Transportation
Mont-Saint-Hilaire is served by the Mont-Saint-Hilaire commuter rail station on the Agence métropolitaine de transport's Mont-Saint-Hilaire Line. Local bus service is provided by the CIT de la Vallée du Richelieu.
In 1864, Canada's worst rail disaster occurred here when a passenger train passed a red signal and fell off an open swing bridge into the Richelieu River, killing around 99 people.
Attractions
- The Gault Nature Reserve on Mont Saint-Hilaire includes over a thousand hectares of primeval fores. Owned by McGill University, the nature reserve is used for research and recreation.
- Le Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire is the major art museum on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. It was founded in 1993 to promote the work of regional artists Jordi Bonet, Paul-Émile Borduas and Ozias Leduc.[7] Exhibitions also feature art from the area, such as Saint-Hilaire et les Automatistes in 1997, and Leduc, Borduas et le paysage de Saint-Hilaire in 2008, as well as other Quebec artists such as Jean-Paul Lemieux and Nancy Petry.[8]
- Art Station
- Art center Ozias Leduc
- Manoir Rouville-Campbell
- Saint-Hilaire church
Education
The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board previously served the municipality.[9]
See also
References
- ↑ Reference number 42205 of the Commission de toponymie du Québec (French)
- 1 2 Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire: Mont-Saint-Hilaire
- ↑ Parliament of Canada Federal Riding History: CHAMBLY--BORDUAS (Quebec)
- 1 2 2011 Statistics Canada Census Profile: Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec
- ↑ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census
- ↑ 2006 Statistics Canada Community Profile: Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec
- ↑ Le Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire website
- ↑ Le Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire website
- ↑ King, M.J. (Chairperson of the board). "South Shore Protestant Regional School Board" (St. Johns, PQ). The News and Eastern Townships Advocate. Volume 119, No. 5. Thursday December 16, 1965. p. 2. Retrieved from Google News on November 23, 2014.
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