Saint-Anicet

Saint-Anicet is a municipality in Le Haut-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality in the Montérégie administrative region of Quebec. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 2,523.

Saint-Anicet
Location within Le Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM
Location within Le Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM
Saint-Anicet is located in Southern Quebec
Saint-Anicet
Saint-Anicet
Location in southern Quebec
Coordinates: 45°07′N 74°21′W[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionMontérégie
RCMLe Haut-Saint-Laurent
ConstitutedJuly 1, 1855
Government
  MayorAlain Castagner
  Federal ridingBeauharnois—Salaberry
  Prov. ridingHuntingdon
Area
  Total180.20 km2 (69.58 sq mi)
  Land135.33 km2 (52.25 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
  Total2,626
  Density19.4/km2 (50/sq mi)
  Pop 2011-2016
Increase 4.1%
  Dwellings
2,088
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)450 and 579
Highways R-132
Websitewww.stanicet.com

Geography

Saint-Anicet is located in the southwestern Montérégie region of Quebec, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River.

Communities

The following locations reside within the municipality's boundaries:[1]

Lakes and rivers

The following waterways pass through or are situated within the municipality's boundaries:[1]

Demographics

Population

Canada census – Saint-Anicet community profile
20212011
Population2,754 (+4.9% from 2016)2,523 (-7.1% from 2006)
Land area135.03 km2 (52.14 sq mi)135.16 km2 (52.19 sq mi)
Population density20.4/km2 (53/sq mi)18.7/km2 (48/sq mi)
Median age55.2 (M: 55.6, F: 55.2)51.9 (M: 52.8, F: 50.9)
Total private dwellings1,3101,965
Median household income$42,911
References: 2021[5] 2011[4] earlier[6][7]
Historical Census Data - Saint-Anicet, Quebec[8]
YearPop.±%
1991 2,215    
1996 2,549+15.1%
2001 2,630+3.2%
2006 2,717+3.3%
2011 2,523−7.1%
2016 2,626+4.1%

Language

Canada Census Mother Tongue Language - Saint-Anicet, Quebec[8]
Census Total
French
English
French & English
Other
Year Responses Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop %
2016
2,625
2,125 Increase 4.1% 80.95% 395 Steady 0.0% 15.05% 50 Increase 25.0% 1.90% 50 Steady 0.0% 1.90%
2011
2,525
2,040 Decrease 9.3% 80.79% 395 Increase 27.4% 15.64% 40 Decrease 11.1% 1.58% 50 Decrease 54.5% 1.98%
2006
2,715
2,250 Increase 9.2% 82.87% 310 Decrease 12.7% 11.42% 45 Decrease 43.8% 1.66% 110 Increase 15.8% 4.05%
2001
2,590
2,060 Increase 2.7% 79.54% 355 Decrease 21.1% 13.71% 80 Increase 166.7% 3.09% 95 Increase 171.4% 3.67%
1996
2,520
2,005 n/a 79.56% 450 n/a 17.86% 30 n/a 1.19% 35 n/a 1.39%

Historic site and museum

Droulers Tsiionhiakwatha

In the south of Saint-Anicet, the Tsiionhiakwatha/Droulers archaeological site interpretation center is where an important Iroquoian village in Quebec was located. Circa 1450, approximately 500 St.Lawrence Iroquoians established a village near the La Guerre River. The centre opened on May 15, 2010.[9]

Droulers-Tsiionhiakwatha was designated a Site du patrimoine constitué under provincial legislation in 2005,[10] and a National Historic Site of Canada in 2007.[11]

See also

References

  • Virtual Museum of Canada, The St. Lawrence Iroquoians — virtual exhibit about the St. Lawrence Iroquoian people, based on the archaeological excavations at the Droulers/Tsiionhiakwatha site.
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