Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Télesphore (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ telɛsfɔʁ] ) is a municipality located in Vaudreuil-Soulanges Regional County Municipality, Quebec (Canada ). The population as of the 2021 Canadian census was 754. The municipality is situated west of Saint-Polycarpe , south of Sainte-Justine-de-Newton , north of Rivière-Baudette and east of the provincial border near North Lancaster, Ontario .
The municipality is named for Pope Telesphorus , who reigned from 126 to 138 AD.[ 1] In addition to the village of Saint-Télesphore itself, the municipality also includes the community of Dalhousie or Dalhousie Station along the Canadian Pacific railway.
History
Settlement began around 1800 with the arrival of Scottish, Irish, and English immigrants. At that time, the place was called Rivière-Delisle, Lac-Saint-François, or Rivière-au-Beaudet.[ 1]
In 1877, the Parish Municipality of Saint-Télesphore was created, named after the parish that was formed one year earlier. In 1879, its post office opened.[ 1]
On August 7, 2010, the parish municipality changed its statutes to become a (regular) municipality.[ 1]
Demographics
Canada census – Saint-Télesphore community profile
Population 754 (-0.7% from 2016) 759 (-0.4% from 2011) 762 (-0.9% from 2006)
Land area 60.10 km2 (23.20 sq mi) 60.33 km2 (23.29 sq mi) 60.42 km2 (23.33 sq mi)
Population density 12.5/km2 (32/sq mi) 12.6/km2 (33/sq mi) 12.6/km2 (33/sq mi)
Median age 43.6 (M: 44.0, F: 43.2) 40.9 (M: 40.3, F: 41.8) 43.1 (M: 43.5, F: 42.3)
Private dwellings 352 (total) 345 (total) 361 (total)
Median household income $54,592 $47,601
Historical Census Data - Saint-Télesphore, Quebec Year 1976 792 — 1981 806 +1.8% 1986 777 −3.6% 1991 772 −0.6% 1996 805 +4.3%
Year 2001 773 −4.0% 2006 769 −0.5% 2011 762 −0.9% 2016 759 −0.4% 2021 754 −0.7%
Source: Statistics Canada[ 10]
Language
Canada Census Mother Tongue - Saint-Télesphore, Quebec[ 10]
Census
Total
French
English
French & English
Other
Year
Responses
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
Count
Trend
Pop %
2011
765
655
4.0%
85.62%
80
33.3%
10.46%
20
n/a%
2.61%
10
33.3%
1.31%
2006
765
630
4.5%
82.35%
120
14.3%
15.69%
0
100.0%
0.00%
15
n/a%
1.96%
2001
775
660
9.6%
85.16%
105
23.5%
13.55%
10
n/a%
1.29%
0
0.0%
0.00%
1996
815
730
n/a
89.57%
85
n/a
10.43%
0
n/a
0.00%
0
n/a
0.00%
Local government
Town Hall
List of former mayors:[ 11]
Camille Gourgon (1878–1883)
Jean Baptiste Campeau (1883–1884, 1885–1886)
Athanase Daou (1884–1885, 1886–1889)
Joseph Pilon (1889–1893, 1897–1899, 1902–1905)
Louis Charlebois (1893–1897)
Joseph Antoine Moyse Leroux (1899–1902, 1917-1919)
Joseph Moyse Beauchamp (1905–1909)
François Xavier Cuillierier (1909–1913)
Louis Sauvé (1913–1914)
Zotique Dicaire (1914–1917)
Joseph Alfred Théodule Pilon (1919–1923)
Joseph Arthur Hyacinthe St. Denis (1923–1927)
Joseph Alfred Louis Charlebois (1927–1939)
Joseph Samuel Evariste Braseau (1939–1953)
Joseph Arcade Napoléon Bruno St-Denis (1953–1959)
Joseph-Elzéar-Rosario-Richard Gaston Pilon (1959–1963)
Joseph Jean-Baptiste Rémi Sauvé (1963–1981, 1987–1999)
Joseph Marcel Eléonore Descent (1981–1983)
Robert Bourgon (1983–1987, 1999–2003)
Joseph Albert Patrice Claude Cyr (2003–2009)
Yvon Bériault (2009–2021)
David Watson McKay (2021–present)
Education
Commission Scolaire des Trois-Lacs operates Francophone schools.[ 12]
École du Val-des-Prés Immaculée-Conception
Lester B. Pearson School Board operates Anglophone schools.[ 13]
Soulanges Elementary School in Saint-Télesphore or Evergreen Elementary and Forest Hill Elementary (Junior Campus and Senior campus) in Saint-Lazare
See also
References
External links
Media related to Saint-Télesphore at Wikimedia Commons
Adjacent Municipal Subdivisions
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