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Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (French pronunciation: ​[sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ syʁ ʁiʃ(ə)ljø]) is a city in eastern Montérégie in the Canadian province of Quebec, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Montreal. It is situated on the west bank of the Richelieu River at the northernmost navigable point of Lake Champlain. As of December 2019, the population of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu was 98,036.[6]

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Ville de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Downtown Saint Jean sur Richelieu
Location within Le Haut-Richelieu RCM
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Location in southern Quebec.
Coordinates: 45°19′N 73°16′W / 45.317°N 73.267°W / 45.317; -73.267Coordinates: 45°19′N 73°16′W / 45.317°N 73.267°W / 45.317; -73.267[1]
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionMontérégie
RCMLe Haut-Richelieu
Settled1665
ConstitutedJanuary 24, 2001
Government
 • MayorAndrée Bouchard
 • Federal ridingSaint-Jean
 • Prov. ridingIberville and Saint-Jean
Area
 • Land226.63 km2 (87.50 sq mi)
 • Urban51.78 km2 (19.99 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[4]
 • City97,873
 • Density419.7/km2 (1,087/sq mi)
 • Urban
88,083
 • Urban density1,635.5/km2 (4,236/sq mi)
 • 
2.9%
 • Dwellings
42,036
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)450 and 579
Highways
A-35

R-104
R-133
R-219
R-223
Websitewww.ville.saint-jean
-sur-richelieu.qc.ca

History

Historically, the city has been an important transportation hub. The first railway line in British North America connected it with La Prairie in 1836. It also hosts the annual International Balloon Festival of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, a hot air balloon festival which attracts hundreds of tourists who come to see the hundreds of balloons in the sky each August.

The Chambly Canal extends 20 kilometres (12 mi) north along the west bank of the river and provides modern freight passage to Chambly and the St. Lawrence River. The canal has one lock near the downtown core of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. In the winter, the city builds a skating rink on the canal near the lock. In the summer, the embankment on the east side of the canal has a 20-kilometre (12 mi) cycling path.

 

The French built Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) in the seventeenth century. Known to early English settlers as St. Johns, it provided an important communication link during the French and Indian Wars. During the American Revolutionary War control of the town changed hands several times as British and American forces moved through the area.

In 2001 the city and several adjoining communities were merged into the new regional county municipality with a population to 79,600. This merger was requested by the five municipalities involved and was not part of the municipal fusions imposed by the Quebec government the following year.

 
A LAV III in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu during the 2011 floods.

Geography

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is located on the banks of the Richelieu River. The city is the seat of Le Haut-Richelieu regional county municipality and of the judicial district of Iberville.[7]

Demographics

Historical Census Data - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec[8]
YearPop.±%
1991 37,607—    
1996 36,435−3.1%
2001 37,386+2.6%
2001M 79,600+112.9%
2006 87,492+9.9%
2011 92,394+5.6%
2016 95,114+2.9%
2021 97,873+2.9%
(M) adjustment due to the merger with Saint-Luc, Iberville, Saint-Athanase and L'Acadie.

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu had a population of 97,873 living in 42,913 of its 44,255 total private dwellings, a change of 2.9% from its 2016 population of 95,114. With a land area of 226.93 km2 (87.62 sq mi), it had a population density of 431.3/km2 (1,117.0/sq mi) in 2021.[9]

Canada census – Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu community profile
20212011
Population97,873 (+2.9% from 2016)92,394 (+5.6% from 2006)
Land area226.93 km2 (87.62 sq mi)225.78 km2 (87.17 sq mi)
Population density431.3/km2 (1,117/sq mi)409.2/km2 (1,060/sq mi)
Median age43.6 (M: 42.4, F: 45.2)41.1 (M: 39.8, F: 42.3)
Total private dwellings42,91040,411
Median household income$55,412
Notes: Includes adjustment for 2001 merger with Saint-Luc, Iberville, Saint-Athanase and L'Acadie.
References: 2021[10] 2011[11] earlier[12][13]

The amalgamated municipalities (with 2001 population) were:

Despite the fact that nearby Montreal is very racially diverse, in 2021 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu had a very large majority of white residents (~94.4%). 4.1% of residents were visible minorities and 1.5% identified as Indigenous.[14] The largest visible minority groups were Black (1.4%) and Latin American (0.8%).

French was the mother tongue of 92.5% of residents. Other common mother tongues were English (2.5%), Spanish (0.8%), and Arabic (0.5%). 1.4% claimed both French and English as first languages, while 0.4% listed both French and a non-official language.

68.9% of residents were Christian, down from 88.0% in 2011.[15] 62.3% were Catholic, 4.3% were Christian n.o.s and 0.8% were Protestant. 29.3% of the population was non-religious or secular, up from 11.7% in 2011. All other religions and spiritual traditions accounted for 1.8% of the population. The largest non-Christian religion was Islam at 1.4%.

Ethnic and Cultural origins (2021)[14]

(Includes multiple responses)

Population Percent
Canadian 37,430 39.1%
French n.o.s 22,115 23.1%
Québécois 14,165 14.8%
French Canadian 8,260 8.6%
Irish 5,165 5.4%
Caucasian (White) n.o.s+

European n.o.s

3,460 3.6%
First Nations (North American Indian) n.o.s.+

North American Indigenous, n.o.s.

2,625 2.7%
Italian 2,115 2.2%
Scottish 1,715 1.8%
English 1,525 1.6%
German 1,250 1.3%
Christian n.i.e 1,135 1.2%
Acadian 1,015 1.1%
Canada Census Mother Tongue - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec[8]
Census Total
French
English
French & English
Other
Year Responses Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop % Count Trend Pop %
2021
96,835
89,580   1.09% 92.5% 2,385   3.02% 2.46% 1,310   61.72% 1.35% 3,010   52.02% 3.1%
2016
95,114
88,535   2.19% 93.08% 2,315   4.1% 2.43% 810   7.28% 0.85% 1,980   24.14% 2.08%
2011
91,400
86,635   6.4% 94.79% 2,415   14.5% 2.64% 755   48.0% 0.83% 1,595   20.6% 1.74%
2006
86,075
81,445   137.1% 94.62% 2,110   68.1% 2.45% 510   88.9% 0.59% 2,010   131.0% 2.34%
2001
36,745
34,350   1.1% 93.48% 1,255   16.2% 3.42% 270   3.8% 0.73% 870   74.0% 2.37%
1996
35,825
33,985 n/a 94.86% 1,080 n/a 3.01% 260 n/a 0.73% 500 n/a 1.40%

Neighbourhoods

The city is divided in five sectors which refer to the former municipalities. Each sector contains different neighbourhoods:

Sectors Saint-Jean Saint-Luc Iberville Saint-Athanase L'Acadie
Neighbourhoods Vieux-Saint-Jean Saint-Luc ("le Village") Vieux-Iberville Les Mille-Roches Vieux-L'Acadie (Village)
Saint-Gérard Les Prés-Verts Saint-Athanase Saint-Athanase-Sud Domaine-Deland
Saint-Edmond Talon Saint-Noël-Chabanel La Canadienne
Saint-Lucien L'Île-Sainte-Thérèse Sacré-Coeur Ruisseau-des-Noyers
Saint-Eugène
Notre-Dame-Auxiliatrice
Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes
Normandie

Economy

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is home to the Carrefour Richelieu regional shopping mall which has 115 stores.[16]

Newer retail developments include Faubourg Saint-Jean, home to restaurants, services, stores, and a soon-to-open movie theatre.

The historic downtown area, which borders the Richelieu River and includes Richelieu and Champlain streets, is home to a variety of locally-owned bars, restaurants, and shops.

St-Jean is a manufacturing centre for textiles, wood products, sporting equipment, and metal transformation. It hosts an Area Support Unit (ASU) of the Canadian Forces, which functions as a primary recruit and officer training establishment.

Commuting patterns

The Ville de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu public transit system provides commuter and local bus services.

According to the 2016 Census, 22,840 residents, or 56.7% of the labour force work within the city. An additional 5,135 (12.7%) commute to Montreal, while 2,305 (5.7%) work in Longueuil, 1,440 (3.6%) work in Brossard, and 965 (2.4%) work in Chambly.

By contrast only 770 people commute from Montreal to work in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu every day, while 795 people commute from Longueuil, 780 commute from Chambly, 510 commute from Saint-Alexandre and 500 commute from Mont-Saint-Grégoire.[17]

Transportation

 
Chambly Canal

The city is split in two by Autoroute de la Vallée-des-Forts (Autoroute 35) which goes North-South by going first through Saint-Luc district, then turns east just south of Pierre-Caisse Boulevard in Saint-Jean-sur-Richlieu district to cross the Richelieu River and to finally continue its way south through St-Athanase and Iberville districts. The highway continues south for some 24 km before ending at Saint-Sébastien.

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu has its own municipal airport, Saint-Jean Airport, and is also close to Montreal Pierre-Elliot Trudeau International Airport.

The former International Railway of Maine runs through the town, now the connecting point for the Central Maine and Quebec Railway with the Canadian Pacific Railway. The former Saint-Jean-d'Iberville railway station, which until 1966 served the Ambassador to Boston and New York City and the Washingtonian to Washington, D.C., is now a preserved building.

Education

The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board previously served the municipality.[18]

In addition to more than a dozen public elementary and secondary schools, St-Jean is home to two private schools, one English-language school, and two higher education institutions:

  • École Vision Saint-Jean, a trilingual (French-English-Spanish) primary school
  • École Secondaire Marcellin Champagnat, a historically Catholic (now non-religious) high school
  • Saint-John's School, the city's only English-language school, which serves students from Kindergarten through high school. Per Quebec law, only children whose parents attended English-language school are allowed to attend English school themselves; French is mandatory for everyone else.
  • Royal Military College Saint-Jean (French: Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean) serves as a one-year preparatory program for the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario. Original founded in 1952, it ceased being a degree granting military college in 1995 due to cuts to military funding. RMCSJ continued to provide non-degree college programs for French-speaking cadets of the Canadian Forces. The Canadian federal government reopened the military college at Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu in the fall of 2007 to provide the full first year of university, equivalent to the Kingston program, for students with English- or French-language backgrounds alongside the college program.
  • CEGEP Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, part of Quebec's CEGEP network, offering post-secondary, pre-university programs

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "Reference number 92441 in Banque de noms de lieux du Québec". toponymie.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec.
  2. ^ Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire: Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
  3. ^ Parliament of Canada Federal Riding History: SAINT-JEAN (Quebec)[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b [1], 2016 Census Municipal Data.
  5. ^ [2], 2016 Census Population Centre.
  6. ^ "Portrait de la ville". Ville de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (in French). Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  7. ^ Territorial Division Act. Revised Statutes of Quebec D-11.
  8. ^ a b Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2021census
  9. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Quebec". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  10. ^ "2021 Community Profiles". 2021 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  11. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  12. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  13. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.
  14. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-02-09). "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Ville (V) [Census subdivision], Quebec". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  15. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2013-05-08). "2011 National Household Survey Profile - Census subdivision". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  16. ^ . The Westcliff Group of Companies. 2007. Archived from the original on 23 October 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  17. ^ "2016 Census". 29 November 2017.
  18. ^ 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.

External links

  • Official website - www.ville.saint-jean-sur-richelieu.qc.ca



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Land226 63 km2 87 50 sq mi Urban 5 51 78 km2 19 99 sq mi Population 2021 4 City97 873 Density419 7 km2 1 087 sq mi Urban88 083 Urban density1 635 5 km2 4 236 sq mi 2 9 Dwellings42 036Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code s J0J1R0 J2W J2X J2Y J3A J3BArea code s 450 and 579Highways A 35R 104 R 133 R 219 R 223Websitewww ville saint jean sur richelieu qc ca Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Neighbourhoods 5 Economy 6 Commuting patterns 7 Transportation 8 Education 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditHistorically the city has been an important transportation hub The first railway line in British North America connected it with La Prairie in 1836 It also hosts the annual International Balloon Festival of Saint Jean sur Richelieu a hot air balloon festival which attracts hundreds of tourists who come to see the hundreds of balloons in the sky each August The Chambly Canal extends 20 kilometres 12 mi north along the west bank of the river and provides modern freight passage to Chambly and the St Lawrence River The canal has one lock near the downtown core of Saint Jean sur Richelieu In the winter the city builds a skating rink on the canal near the lock In the summer the embankment on the east side of the canal has a 20 kilometre 12 mi cycling path The French built Fort Saint Jean Quebec in the seventeenth century Known to early English settlers as St Johns it provided an important communication link during the French and Indian Wars During the American Revolutionary War control of the town changed hands several times as British and American forces moved through the area In 2001 the city and several adjoining communities were merged into the new regional county municipality with a population to 79 600 This merger was requested by the five municipalities involved and was not part of the municipal fusions imposed by the Quebec government the following year A LAV III in Saint Jean sur Richelieu during the 2011 floods Geography EditSaint Jean sur Richelieu is located on the banks of the Richelieu River The city is the seat of Le Haut Richelieu regional county municipality and of the judicial district of Iberville 7 Demographics EditHistorical Census Data Saint Jean sur Richelieu Quebec 8 YearPop 199137 607 199636 435 3 1 200137 386 2 6 2001M79 600 112 9 200687 492 9 9 201192 394 5 6 201695 114 2 9 202197 873 2 9 M adjustment due to the merger with Saint Luc Iberville Saint Athanase and L Acadie In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Saint Jean sur Richelieu had a population of 97 873 living in 42 913 of its 44 255 total private dwellings a change of 2 9 from its 2016 population of 95 114 With a land area of 226 93 km2 87 62 sq mi it had a population density of 431 3 km2 1 117 0 sq mi in 2021 9 Canada census Saint Jean sur Richelieu community profile 20212011Population97 873 2 9 from 2016 92 394 5 6 from 2006 Land area226 93 km2 87 62 sq mi 225 78 km2 87 17 sq mi Population density431 3 km2 1 117 sq mi 409 2 km2 1 060 sq mi Median age43 6 M 42 4 F 45 2 41 1 M 39 8 F 42 3 Total private dwellings42 91040 411Median household income 55 412Notes Includes adjustment for 2001 merger with Saint Luc Iberville Saint Athanase and L Acadie References 2021 10 2011 11 earlier 12 13 The amalgamated municipalities with 2001 population were Saint Jean sur Richelieu 37 386 Saint Luc 20 573 Iberville 9 424 Saint Athanase 6 691 L Acadie 5 526 Despite the fact that nearby Montreal is very racially diverse in 2021 Saint Jean sur Richelieu had a very large majority of white residents 94 4 4 1 of residents were visible minorities and 1 5 identified as Indigenous 14 The largest visible minority groups were Black 1 4 and Latin American 0 8 French was the mother tongue of 92 5 of residents Other common mother tongues were English 2 5 Spanish 0 8 and Arabic 0 5 1 4 claimed both French and English as first languages while 0 4 listed both French and a non official language 68 9 of residents were Christian down from 88 0 in 2011 15 62 3 were Catholic 4 3 were Christian n o s and 0 8 were Protestant 29 3 of the population was non religious or secular up from 11 7 in 2011 All other religions and spiritual traditions accounted for 1 8 of the population The largest non Christian religion was Islam at 1 4 Ethnic and Cultural origins 2021 14 Includes multiple responses Population PercentCanadian 37 430 39 1 French n o s 22 115 23 1 Quebecois 14 165 14 8 French Canadian 8 260 8 6 Irish 5 165 5 4 Caucasian White n o s European n o s 3 460 3 6 First Nations North American Indian n o s North American Indigenous n o s 2 625 2 7 Italian 2 115 2 2 Scottish 1 715 1 8 English 1 525 1 6 German 1 250 1 3 Christian n i e 1 135 1 2 Acadian 1 015 1 1 Canada Census Mother Tongue Saint Jean sur Richelieu Quebec 8 Census Total French English French amp English OtherYear Responses Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop Count Trend Pop 2021 96 835 89 580 1 09 92 5 2 385 3 02 2 46 1 310 61 72 1 35 3 010 52 02 3 1 2016 95 114 88 535 2 19 93 08 2 315 4 1 2 43 810 7 28 0 85 1 980 24 14 2 08 2011 91 400 86 635 6 4 94 79 2 415 14 5 2 64 755 48 0 0 83 1 595 20 6 1 74 2006 86 075 81 445 137 1 94 62 2 110 68 1 2 45 510 88 9 0 59 2 010 131 0 2 34 2001 36 745 34 350 1 1 93 48 1 255 16 2 3 42 270 3 8 0 73 870 74 0 2 37 1996 35 825 33 985 n a 94 86 1 080 n a 3 01 260 n a 0 73 500 n a 1 40 Neighbourhoods EditThe city is divided in five sectors which refer to the former municipalities Each sector contains different neighbourhoods Sectors Saint Jean Saint Luc Iberville Saint Athanase L AcadieNeighbourhoods Vieux Saint Jean Saint Luc le Village Vieux Iberville Les Mille Roches Vieux L Acadie Village Saint Gerard Les Pres Verts Saint Athanase Saint Athanase Sud Domaine DelandSaint Edmond Talon Saint Noel Chabanel La CanadienneSaint Lucien L Ile Sainte Therese Sacre Coeur Ruisseau des NoyersSaint EugeneNotre Dame AuxiliatriceNotre Dame de LourdesNormandieEconomy EditSaint Jean sur Richelieu is home to the Carrefour Richelieu regional shopping mall which has 115 stores 16 Newer retail developments include Faubourg Saint Jean home to restaurants services stores and a soon to open movie theatre The historic downtown area which borders the Richelieu River and includes Richelieu and Champlain streets is home to a variety of locally owned bars restaurants and shops St Jean is a manufacturing centre for textiles wood products sporting equipment and metal transformation It hosts an Area Support Unit ASU of the Canadian Forces which functions as a primary recruit and officer training establishment Commuting patterns EditThe Ville de Saint Jean sur Richelieu public transit system provides commuter and local bus services According to the 2016 Census 22 840 residents or 56 7 of the labour force work within the city An additional 5 135 12 7 commute to Montreal while 2 305 5 7 work in Longueuil 1 440 3 6 work in Brossard and 965 2 4 work in Chambly By contrast only 770 people commute from Montreal to work in Saint Jean sur Richelieu every day while 795 people commute from Longueuil 780 commute from Chambly 510 commute from Saint Alexandre and 500 commute from Mont Saint Gregoire 17 Transportation Edit Chambly Canal The city is split in two by Autoroute de la Vallee des Forts Autoroute 35 which goes North South by going first through Saint Luc district then turns east just south of Pierre Caisse Boulevard in Saint Jean sur Richlieu district to cross the Richelieu River and to finally continue its way south through St Athanase and Iberville districts The highway continues south for some 24 km before ending at Saint Sebastien Saint Jean sur Richelieu has its own municipal airport Saint Jean Airport and is also close to Montreal Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport The former International Railway of Maine runs through the town now the connecting point for the Central Maine and Quebec Railway with the Canadian Pacific Railway The former Saint Jean d Iberville railway station which until 1966 served the Ambassador to Boston and New York City and the Washingtonian to Washington D C is now a preserved building Education EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2014 The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board previously served the municipality 18 In addition to more than a dozen public elementary and secondary schools St Jean is home to two private schools one English language school and two higher education institutions Ecole Vision Saint Jean a trilingual French English Spanish primary school Ecole Secondaire Marcellin Champagnat a historically Catholic now non religious high school Saint John s School the city s only English language school which serves students from Kindergarten through high school Per Quebec law only children whose parents attended English language school are allowed to attend English school themselves French is mandatory for everyone else Royal Military College Saint Jean French College militaire royal de Saint Jean serves as a one year preparatory program for the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston Ontario Original founded in 1952 it ceased being a degree granting military college in 1995 due to cuts to military funding RMCSJ continued to provide non degree college programs for French speaking cadets of the Canadian Forces The Canadian federal government reopened the military college at Saint Jean sur Richelieu in the fall of 2007 to provide the full first year of university equivalent to the Kingston program for students with English or French language backgrounds alongside the college program CEGEP Saint Jean sur Richelieu part of Quebec s CEGEP network offering post secondary pre university programsNotable people EditArt Alexandre professional ice hockey player left wing for the Montreal Canadiens NHL Edward Antill American lieutenant colonel who participated in the 1775 Battle of Quebec and married a Quebecer died here Les Appendices comedy group Diane Boudreau writer Alexandre Boulerice communication adviser community activist journalist Gerry Boulet rock singer for the Offenbach band Isabelle Brasseur 1993 World Figure Skating Champion Pairs 1992 1994 Olympic bronze medalist Eric Bruneau actor David Cadieux Canadian champion heavyweight boxer Capitaine Revolte music group formed in Saint Jean sur Richelieu in 1998 David Choiniere footballer for the Canadian Premier League side Forge FC Stephane Crete actor Jeff Deslauriers professional ice hockey goaltender former Anaheim Ducks NHL Denis Gauthier former professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Calgary Flames Phoenix Coyotes Philadelphia Flyers and Los Angeles Kings NHL Bernard Boom Boom Geoffrion right wing hockey player former Montreal Canadien NHL considered one of the innovators of the slapshot Claude Giroux wrestler Helene Harbec Canadian journalist and poet Israel Landry teacher musician music merchant editor in chief consul Rina Lasnier GOQ Canadian poet Pierre Legare stand up comic Jean Lemieux physician novel and short story writer Antoine L Estage Canada s most successful rally driver 10 time Canadian Rally Championship winner North American Rally Cup winner and Rally X Games participant Didier Lucien Quebec actor of Haitian origin Felix Gabriel Marchand journalist author notary and 11th Premier of Quebec 1897 1900 Josephine Marchand Dandurand journalist writer and feminist activist Claudine Mercier comedian singer actress and impressionist Jean Francois Mercier comedian screenwriter and television host Jean Marc Parent comedian Danny Plourde poet novelist and professor Jean Francois Quintin hockey player left wing for the San Jose Sharks NHL Claude Raymond was a major league pitcher and later a sports commentator Aurelie Rivard para swimmer including a multiple Paralympic medalist Alain Rochat Swiss footballer Joey Scarpellino actor Ska punk reggae band Subb Valerie Tetreault tennis player Pierre Tougas watercolor painter Marie Turgeon actress The Villeneuve family racing drivers Gilles Villeneuve Canadian racing driver brother of Jacques Joseph Villeneuve born in Berthierville and father of Jacques Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve 1995 CART Champion 1995 Indianapolis 500 Champion and 1997 Formula One World Champion NASCAR driver Mike Ward comedian Kevin Owens real name Kevin Steen World Wrestling Entertainment WWE SuperstarSee also EditLe Haut Richelieu Regional County Municipality Sainte Therese Island Riviere des Iroquois Chambly Canal Richelieu River Champlain and St Lawrence Railroad Royal Military College Saint Jean L Acadie former municipality amalgamated into Saint Jean sur Richelieu in 2001 List of cities in QuebecReferences Edit Reference number 92441 in Banque de noms de lieux du Quebec toponymie gouv qc ca in French Commission de toponymie du Quebec Ministere des Affaires municipales des Regions et de l Occupation du territoire Saint Jean sur Richelieu Parliament of Canada Federal Riding History SAINT JEAN Quebec permanent dead link a b 1 2016 Census Municipal Data 2 2016 Census Population Centre Portrait de la ville Ville de Saint Jean sur Richelieu in French Retrieved 2020 07 05 Territorial Division Act Revised Statutes of Quebec D 11 a b Statistics Canada 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021census Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities Quebec Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved August 29 2022 2021 Community Profiles 2021 Canadian Census Statistics Canada February 4 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 27 2011 Community Profiles 2011 Canadian Census Statistics Canada March 21 2019 Retrieved 2014 03 09 2006 Community Profiles 2006 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 20 2019 2001 Community Profiles 2001 Canadian Census Statistics Canada July 18 2021 a b Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 02 09 Profile table Census Profile 2021 Census of Population Saint Jean sur Richelieu Ville V Census subdivision Quebec www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 14 Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2013 05 08 2011 National Household Survey Profile Census subdivision www12 statcan gc ca Retrieved 2023 01 14 Carrefour Richelieu The Westcliff Group of Companies 2007 Archived from the original on 23 October 2011 Retrieved 28 December 2011 2016 Census 29 November 2017 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 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Jean sur Richelieu Official website www ville saint jean sur richelieu qc ca Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Jean sur Richelieu amp oldid 1136009896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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