Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton is a municipality of 800 people, part of the Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec, Canada. It was named after the Roman Catholic parish serving the municipality.[1]
Geography
Located a few kilometers east of Magog east, it is bounded to the east by the Missisquoi River North, 50 km southwest of Sherbrooke. The municipality of Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton is close to Mont Foster and is the second-smallest municipality in the Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality.
Demographics
Population
Population trend:[5]
Census
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Population
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Change
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2021
|
816
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21.1%
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2016
|
674
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26.2%
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2011
|
534
|
7.7%
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2006
|
496
|
7.1%
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2001
|
463
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15.8%
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1996
|
400
|
6.1%
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1991
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377
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N/A
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Language
Mother tongue (2021)[4]
Language
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Population
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Pct (%)
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French only
|
730
|
89.0%
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English only
|
55
|
6.7%
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English and French
|
10
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1.2%
|
Non-official languages
|
20
|
2.4%
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Transportation
Railways
Canadian Pacific Railway operates a railway line that passes through Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton.
Highways
Quebec Autoroute 10, Quebec Route 112 and Quebec Route 245 serve Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton.
See also
References
External links
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