Candiac, Quebec

Ville de Candiac
—  City  —

Flag

Coat of arms
Motto: Ma ville sous les arbres
(French for "My city under the trees")
Location within Roussillon Regional County Municipality.
Coordinates (100, boulevard Montcalm Nord [1]):
Country  Canada
Province  Quebec
Region Montérégie
RCM Roussillon
Incorporated January 03, 1957
Electoral Districts
Federal

Brossard—La Prairie
Provincial La Prairie
Government[1][2][3]
 • Mayor André J. Côté
 • Federal MP(s) Hoang Mai (NDP)
 • Quebec MNA(s) François Rebello (PQ)
Area[4]
 • Land 17.42 km2 (6.7 sq mi)
Population (2006)[4]
 • Total 15,947
 • Density 915.4/km2 (2,370.9/sq mi)
 • Change (2001-06) 25.8%
 • Dwellings 6,115
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal code(s) J5R
Area code(s) 450
Access Routes[5]
A-15
A-30

Route 132
Route 134
Website www.ville.candiac.qc.ca

Candiac is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in the Canadian province of Quebec; it is located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River opposite Montreal near La Prairie. The population as of the Canada 2006 Census was 15,947.

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History

Candiac was created January 31, 1957 when the government of Quebec accepted the request of a Canadian-European investors group, the Candiac Development Corporation. The investors had collected over $ 4.5 million dollars and bought 2,500 acres (10 km2) of land from farmers and the neighbouring towns.

In its early days, Candiac was home to 320 people who mostly lived near the St. Lawrence River. Most of the inhabitants were either farmers or Montrealers who owned a second residence in Candiac.

Candiac was named after Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, who was born in 1712 at Château de Candiac (Vestric-et-Candiac), near Nîmes, in France. Montcalm died at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham at Quebec City in 1759 while defending la Nouvelle-France from the English.

Coat of arms

Montcalm's heritage and the first mayor, Jean Leman, family's coat of arms were the inspiration for Candiac's coat of arms. The colour red symbolizes charity and justice, two very important values. It is also present in the Leman's coat of arms and is said to honour Montcalm's legacy. The silver cross is a typical French-Canadian symbol that reminds citizens of their French heritage. The stars were taken from the Leman's coat of arms and the towers from Montcalm's. The crown symbolizes the Château de Candiac and the maple leaves symbolize Canada.

The floral emblem of Candiac is the Campanula carpatica, better known as White Clips.

Demographics

Population

Population trend[6]

Census Population Change (%)
2006 15,947 25.8%
2001 12,675 7.4%
1996 11,805 9.7%
1991 10,765 N/A

Language

Home language (2006)[4]

Language Population Pct (%)
French only 13,085 81.06%
English only 2,175 13.64%
Both English and French 270 1.7%
English and an non-official language 30 0.18%
French and an non-official language 20 0.12%
Other languages 370 2.35%

Age

In 2006, the active population (% of the population ages 15) accounted for 77.6% of the total population. The median age was one of the youngest in Quebec at 36.9.

Infrastructure

Transportation

The CIT Le Richelain provides commuter and local bus services.

Municipal Buildings

The City of Candiac has four (4) main municipal buildings: The "Hotel de Ville" (city hall), Centre Roméo-V.-Patenaude (renovated in 2005), Centre Frank-Vocino (the old library, now the Ideal Club meeting area) and Centre Claude-Hébert (the new restored library)

Media

Special effects studio WonderWorks, Inc. was building the world's largest special Fx studio in the new part of Candiac across Autoroute 30, along with additional expansion projects. Unfortunately, a few months after its announcement, the project was put on hold and soon afterwards cancelled.

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