Napierville
Coordinates45°11′N 73°24′W
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionMontérégie
RCMLes Jardins-de-Napierville
ConstitutedJanuary 1, 1873
MayorChantale Pelletier
Federal ridingChâteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville
Prov. ridingHuntingdon
Area total4.49 km²
Area land4.50 km²
Population total4020
Population as of2021
Population density893.3 km²
Pop (2016-21)3.1
Dwellings1740
Time zoneEST (UTC−05:00)
Time zone (DST)EDT (UTC−04:00)
Postal code(s)J0J 1L0
Area codes450 and 579
Websitewww.napierville.ca

Napierville (napjɛʁvil) is a municipality in the Jardins de Napierville Regional County Municipality in Quebec, Canada, situated in the Montérégie administrative region. The population as of the 2021 Canadian Census was 4,020. It is the location of the seat of the Jardins de Napierville Regional County Municipality. It is surrounded by the municipality of Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville.

History

The area opened for settlement in the early 19th century. At that time, the lands were part of the Seignory of Léry, owned by Napier Christie Burton who had inherited the seignory upon the death of his father, Gabriel Christie, in 1799. The seignory was looked after by Samuel Potts as temporary agent until 1815, and then by Edme Henry, who managed the Christie seignories for twenty years. In 1822, Edme Henry donated land in Napierville for the construction of a Catholic church.[1]

Around 1823, the place was called "Les Côtes", meaning "the hills" and referred to its uneven terrain. In 1832, its post office opened.[2]

In 1855, it was first incorporated as the Village Municipality of Napierville, named after Napier Christie Burton. In 1857, it was dissolved and merged with Saint-Cyprien. On January 1, 1873, the Village Municipality of Napierville was reestablished when it separated from the Parish Municipality of St-Cyprien.[2][3]

On April 4, 2009, the Village Municipality of Napierville changed statutes and became a regular municipality.[3]

Demographics

Population

Historical Census Data - Napierville, Quebec
YearPop.±%
1921741
1931857+15.7%
1941990+15.5%
19511,356+37.0%
19561,510+11.4%
19611,812+20.0%
19662,010+10.9%
19711,987−1.1%
19762,166+9.0%
19812,343+8.2%
19862,551+8.9%
19912,909+14.0%
19963,004+3.3%
20013,073+2.3%
20063,352+9.1%
20113,525+5.2%
20163,899+10.6%
20214,020+3.1%

Population amounts are not adjusted for boundary changes (Napierville annexed parts of St-Cyprien in 1966 and 1970).

Language

Canada Census Mother Tongue - Napierville, Quebec[4]
CensusTotal
French
English
French & English
Other
YearResponsesCountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %CountTrendPop %
2016
3,899
3,73010.4%95.7%10516.7%2.7%15-40.0%0.4%5-80.0%0.1%
2011
3,520
3,3806.0%96.02%900.0%2.56%2537.5%0.71%2516.7%0.71%
2006
3,350
3,1908.3%95.22%90200.0%2.69%40n/a%1.19%30200.0%0.90%
2001
2,985
2,9452.4%98.66%3064.7%1.00%0100.0%0.00%10n/a%0.33%
1996
2,970
2,875n/a96.80%85n/a2.86%10n/a0.34%0n/a0.00%

Local government

List of former mayors:[3]

  • Joseph Gaspard Laviolette (1873–1876)
  • Toussaint Catudal (1876–1892)
  • Jean Rigobert Morrier (1892–1895)
  • Narcisse Catudal (1895–1898)
  • Julius Marceau (1898–1899)
  • Gilbert Smith (1899–1902)
  • Cyrille Bourgeois (1902–1903)
  • Raphaël Martineau (1903–1904)
  • Louis Napoléon McQueen (1904–1908)
  • Pierre Bourgeois (1908–1917)
  • Zénon Isabelle (1917–1921)
  • Wilfrid Gadoua (1921–1925, 1927–1929, 1933–1935)
  • Arthur P. Beaulieu (1925–1927, 1929–1933)
  • Jean Beaudin (1935–1941, 1945–1953)
  • Jean Gadoua (1941–1945)
  • Henri Grégoire (1953–1955, 1957–1960, 1967–1969)
  • Maurice Bourgeois (1955–1957, 1960–1963)
  • Joseph Jules Émile Bisaillon (1963–1967)
  • Jacques Bourgeois (1969–1973)
  • Georges Martin (1973–1978)
  • Robert Gadoua (1978–1980)
  • Florent Coache (1980–1981, 1994–1998)
  • Raynald Martineau (1981–1987)
  • Michel Charbonneau (1987–1989)
  • Jean Béchard (1989–1990)
  • Gilles Montbleau (1990–1994)
  • Maurice Tremblay (1998–2000)
  • Serge Ouimet (2000–2001)
  • Alain Fredette (2001–2013)
  • Jacques Délisle (2013–2016)
  • Chantale Pelletier (2016–present)

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "À propos de Napierville - Un peu d'histoire" (in French). www.napierville.ca. Municipalité de Napierville. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  2. ^
  3. ^ "Répertoire des entités géopolitiques: Napierville (municipalité) 1.1.1873 - ...". www.mairesduquebec.com. Institut généalogique Drouin. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  4. ^ 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2021 census