Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  (Redirected from Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec)
Jump to: navigation, search
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
—  Ville  —
Nickname(s): Valleyfield
Location within Beauharnois-Salaberry Regional County Municipality
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield is located in Quebec
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Location within Beauharnois-Salaberry Regional County Municipality
Coordinates (61, rue Sainte-Cécile [1]): 45°15′19″N 74°07′54″W / 45.25528°N 74.13167°W / 45.25528; -74.13167
Country  Canada
Province  Quebec
Region Montérégie
RCM Beauharnois-Salaberry
Incorporated 1874
Merger April 24, 2002
Electoral Districts
Federal:

Beauharnois-Salaberry
Provincial: Beauharnois
Government[1][2][3]
 • Mayor Denis Lapointe
 • Federal MP(s) Anne Minh-Thu Quach (NDP)
 • Quebec MNA(s) Guy Leclair (PQ)
Area[4]
 • Land 107.10 km2 (41.35 sq mi)
Population (2006)[4]
 • Total 39,672 (ranked 113th)
 • Density 370.4/km2 (959/sq mi)
 • Change (2001-06) increase1.7%
 • Dwellings 18,034
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal code(s) J6S, J6T
Area code(s) 450
Access Routes[5]
A-30

Route 132
Route 201
Website www.ville.valleyfield.qc.ca

Salaberry-de-Valleyfield is a city in southwestern Quebec, in the Regional County Municipality of Beauharnois-Salaberry. The population as of the Canada 2006 Census was 39,672. Situated on an island in the Saint Lawrence River, it is bordered at its western end by Lake Saint Francis, with the Saint Lawrence to the north and the Beauharnois Canal to its south. The Port of Valleyfield is situated on the canal.

Contents

[edit] History

Salaberry was named after Colonel Charles de Salaberry who served with the British army during the War of 1812. "Valleyfield" came from the Valleyfield Mills, a paper mill south of Edinburgh in Scotland.

It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Valleyfield.

Salaberry-de-Valleyfield is the seat of the judicial district of Beauharnois.[6]


[edit] Merger

In 2002, the city of 26,170 amalgamated with the following communities (2001 Canada census figures):

[edit] Demographics

[edit] Population

Population trend[7]

Census Population Change (%)
2006 39,672 increase1.7%
2001 39,028 decrease1.4%
1996 39,563 decrease1.2%
1991 40,061 N/A

[edit] Language

Mother tongue language (2006)[4]

Language Population Pct (%)
French only 36,845 95.54%
English only 1,035 2.68%
Both English and French 240 0.62%
Other languages 445 1.15%

[edit] Attractions

The Écomusée des Deux-Rives, which covers the economic and cultural history of the region, is found in the city.

The city has been the site of Les Régates de Valleyfield an international hydroplane race since 1938. In 1991, a tragic accident has occurred when two boats collided, killing a pilot and a man in the strands by some debris.

[edit] Education

  • 9 daycare facilities
  • 3 pre-kindergarten centres
  • 12 elementary schools (some with daycare services)
    • 1 English-language elementary school
  • 2 high schools
  • 1 adult education centre
  • 2 vocational training centres
  • 1 CEGEP: Collège de Valleyfield

[edit] Gault Institute

Gault Institute was created by a man named Andrew Frederick Gault. He created this school during the time that the Gault Cotton Mills were up and running. To heat the school at one time he used underground pipes connecting from the school to the Cotton Mills since at the time there was no electricity.

[edit] Famous natives

  • Pierre Cossette (December 15, 1923 – September 11, 2009)[1][2] was a television executive producer and Broadway producer who brought the Grammy Awards to television. Cossette was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2005. Born in Valleyfield, Quebec, he also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Jean-Luc Brassard (August 24, 1972) freestyle skier, winning the gold medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics in the sport's debut as a medal event. Brassard has been credited with popularizing the wearing of bright knee pads to show off absorption and leg position for mogul skiers to best show judges how smoothly the athlete is taking the turns. Brassard placed 7th when the event was a demonstration sport in 1992, 4th in 1998 and 21st in 2002.
  • Anne Minh-Thu Quach, current MP for the electoral district of Beauharnois—Salaberry.

[edit] References

[edit] External links



Coordinates: 45°15′N 74°08′W / 45.25°N 74.133°W / 45.25; -74.133

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Interaction
Toolbox
Print/export
Languages