List of Anglo-Quebecer communities
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This is a list of communities in the Canadian province of Quebec with significant Anglo-Quebecer populations. The anglophone community in Quebec is centred primarily in the Greater Montreal, Montérégie and Estrie regions, although there are smaller pockets of anglophone settlement throughout the province.
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[edit] 50% or more
- Montreal West (66%)
- Hudson (66%)
- Hampstead (61%)
- Baie-d'Urfé (61%)
- North Hatley (60%)
- Elgin (59%)
- Stanstead (59%)
- Senneville (55%)
- Pointe-Claire (55%)
- Westmount (54%)
- Beaconsfield (53%)
- Lennoxville (53%)
- Très-Saint-Sacrement (50%)
[edit] 40 - 49 %
- Lac-Brome (47%)
- Chelsea (46%)
- Dorval (45%)
- Kirkland (45%)
- Dollard-des-Ormeaux (45%)
- Côte Saint-Luc (45%)
- Hinchinbrooke (45%)
- Hemmingford Village (42%)
- Hemmingford Township (42%)
- Pontiac (40%)
[edit] 30 - 39 %
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (39%)
- Huntingdon (38%)
- Saint-Lazare (36%)
- Dundee (36%)
- La Pêche (36%)
- Pierrefonds (35%)
- Pincourt (35%)
- Ormstown (34%)
- Greenfield Park (34%)
- Godmanchester (33%)
- Aylmer (31%)
- Sutton (31%)
- Roxboro (30%)
[edit] 20 - 29 %
- Havelock (29%)
- LaSalle (27%)
- Howick (26%)
- Châteauguay (26%)
- Mount Royal (22%)
- Lachine (22%)
- Franklin (21%)
- Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot (20%)
- Bedford (20%)
[edit] 10 - 19 %
- Sainte-Geneviève (19%)
- Deux-Montagnes (18%)
- Rigaud (18%)
- Verdun (18%)
- Île Bizard (17%)
- Vaudreuil-Dorion (16%)
- Saint-Lambert (15%)
- Brossard (13%)
- Montreal (13%)
- Gatineau (11%)
- Candiac (11%)
- Saint-Anicet (11%)
- Lachute (11%)
- Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville (10%)