Lac-Saguay

Village municipality in Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lac-Saguay is a village municipality in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada.

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Lac-Saguay
Location within Antoine-Labelle RCM
Location within Antoine-Labelle RCM
Lac-Saguay is located in Central Quebec
Lac-Saguay
Lac-Saguay
Location in central Quebec
Coordinates: 46°30′N 75°09′W[1]
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionLaurentides
RCMAntoine-Labelle
ConstitutedJuly 1, 1951
Government
  MayorMichel Chouinard
  Federal ridingLaurentides—Labelle
  Prov. ridingLabelle
Area
  Total
185.18 km2 (71.50 sq mi)
  Land171.88 km2 (66.36 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[3]
  Total
526
  Density3.1/km2 (8.0/sq mi)
  Pop. (2016-21)
Increase 14.6%
  Dwellings
447
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code819
Highways R-117 (TCH)
Websitewww.lacsaguay.qc.ca Edit this at Wikidata
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Its economy is centred on tourism, outdoor recreation, hunting, and fishing.[1]

The municipality is named after the adjacent Lake Saguay, which in turn comes from the Algonquin sagwa, meaning "unblock" or "pour". An alternate explanation is that it comes from saki, meaning "river mouth."[1]

History

In 1905, the first settlers arrived when Gouin Road opened that connected Nominingue to Ferme-Neuve via Lac-Saguay.[4]

In 1911, the Township Municipality of Boyer-Partie-Ouest was formed out of previously unorganized area, named after Arthur Boyer. That same year, the Parish of Saint-Hugues-du-Lac-Saguay was founded.[1]

In 1921, the post office opened under the name Lac-Saguay.[1]

On July 1, 1951, Boyer-Partie-Ouest was dissolved and, together with more unorganized territory, reformed into the Township Municipality of Boyer. In 1963, it changed names and status to the Municipality of Saguay, and again in 1985 to the Village Municipality of Lac-Saguay.[1][5]

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Lac-Saguay had a population of 526 living in 280 of its 447 total private dwellings, a change of 14.6% from its 2016 population of 459. With a land area of 171.88 km2 (66.36 sq mi), it had a population density of 3.1/km2 (7.9/sq mi) in 2021.[3]

Canada census – Lac-Saguay community profile
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202120162011
Population526 (+14.6% from 2016)459 (+2.9% from 2011)446 (-9.3% from 2006)
Land area171.88 km2 (66.36 sq mi)172.97 km2 (66.78 sq mi)172.66 km2 (66.66 sq mi)
Population density3.1/km2 (8.0/sq mi)2.7/km2 (7.0/sq mi)2.6/km2 (6.7/sq mi)
Median age60.8 (M: 61.2, F: 60.8)58.1 (M: 59.1, F: 57.2)55.8 (M: 56.3, F: 55.2)
Private dwellings447 (total)  280 (occupied)457 (total)  445 (total) 
Median household income$57,600$43,456$40,301
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References: 2021[6] 2016[7] 2011[8]
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Mother tongue (2021):[3]

  • English as first language: 3.8%
  • French as first language: 94.3%
  • English and French as first language: 0%
  • Other as first language: 1.9%

Government

Lac-Saguay forms part of the federal electoral district of Laurentides—Labelle and has been represented by Marie-Hélène Gaudreau of the Bloc Québécois since 2019. Provincially, Lac-Saguay is part of the Labelle electoral district and is represented by Chantale Jeannotte of the Coalition Avenir Québec since 2018.

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Lac-Saguay federal election results[10]
Year Liberal Conservative Bloc Québécois New Democratic Green
2021 27% 100 10% 36 57% 212 2% 6 3% 10
2019 32% 110 8% 27 52% 181 5% 18 2% 5
2015 36% 91 9% 23 27% 68 26% 66 2% 5
2011 13% 32 6% 15 38% 93 42% 103 2% 5
2008 30% 72 9% 21 55% 131 5% 11 2% 5
2006 12% 26 22% 47 60% 127 4% 8 2% 5
2004 27% 51 5% 9 64% 121 2% 4 2% 4
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Lac-Saguay provincial election results[11]
Year CAQ Liberal QC solidaire Parti Québécois
2022 43% 74 6% 11 14% 24 18% 32
2018 41% 124 8% 23 15% 46 33% 102
2014 22% 175 22% 172 7% 22 48% 159
2012 25% 69 15% 40 6% 15 51% 139
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List of former mayors:

  • Francine Asselin-Bélisle (...–2021)
  • Michel Chouinard (2021–present)

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