Saint-Thuribe, Quebec

Saint-Thuribe is a parish municipality in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada.

Saint-Thuribe
Location within Portneuf RCM.
Location within Portneuf RCM.
Saint-Thuribe is located in Central Quebec
Saint-Thuribe
Saint-Thuribe
Location in central Quebec.
Coordinates: 46°43′N 72°10′W[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionCapitale-Nationale
RCMPortneuf
ConstitutedFebruary 14, 1898
Government
  MayorRichard Genest
  Federal ridingPortneuf—Jacques-Cartier
  Prov. ridingPortneuf
Area
  Total51.00 km2 (19.69 sq mi)
  Land51.05 km2 (19.71 sq mi)
 There is an apparent
contradiction between two
authoritative sources
Population
 (2011)[3]
  Total288
  Density5.6/km2 (15/sq mi)
  Pop 2006-2011
Decrease 5.0%
  Dwellings
143
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)418 and 581
HighwaysNo major routes
Websitewww.st-thuribe.net

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Saint-Thuribe had a population of 298 living in 133 of its 158 total private dwellings, a change of 4.2% from its 2016 population of 286. With a land area of 51 km2 (20 sq mi), it had a population density of 5.8/km2 (15.1/sq mi) in 2021.[4]

Population trend:[5]

  • Population in 2011: 288 (2006 to 2011 population change: -5.0%)
  • Population in 2006: 303
  • Population in 2001: 313
  • Population in 1996: 360
  • Population in 1991: 410

Mother tongue:

  • English as first language: 0%
  • French as first language: 100%
  • English and French as first language: 0%
  • Other as first language: 0%

References

  1. "Reference number 57716 in Banque de noms de lieux du Québec". toponymie.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec.
  2. Ministère des Affaires municipales, des Régions et de l'Occupation du territoire - Répertoire des municipalités: Saint-Thuribe
  3. Statistics Canada 2011 Census - Saint-Thuribe census profile
  4. "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Quebec". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  5. Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census



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