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Drummondville

Drummondville

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Drummondville () is a city in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec, located east of Montreal on the Saint-François River. The population as of the Canada 2021 Census was 79,258. The mayor of Drummondville is Jean-François Houle.

Drummondville is the seat of Drummond Regional County Municipality, and of the judicial district of Drummond.

History

Drummondville was founded in June 1815 by Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Heriot. The purpose of the town was to provide a home for British soldiers in the War of 1812, and to guard the Saint-François (St Francis) River against American attacks. The town was named after Sir Gordon Drummond, the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada between 1813 and 1816.

The construction of the Hemmings Falls hydro-electric dam in 1920 brought a new wave of industrial growth to the Drummondville area. Several outlying municipalities have been amalgamated into Drummondville since the 1950s:

  • 1955: Saint-Joseph de Grantham, Saint-Jean-Baptiste
  • 1966: Drummondville-Ouest
  • 1982: Drummondville-Sud
  • 1993: Grantham
  • 2004: Saint-Nicéphore, Saint-Charles-de-Drummond, Saint-Joachim-de-Courval

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Drummondville had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 247.11 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

In 2021, Drummondville was 92.7% White/European, 5.6% visible minorities and 1.7% Indigenous. The largest visible minority groups were Black (2.1%), Latin American (1.5%) and Arab (1.3%).

French was the mother tongue of 93.8% of the population. The next most common first languages were Spanish (1.4%), English (1.1%), and Arabic (0.9%). 0.7% of residents listed both French and English as mother tongues, while 0.4% listed both French and a non-official language.

71.9% of residents were Christian in 2021, down from 90.8% in 2011. 64.4% were Catholic, 5.6% were Christian n.o.s, 0.8% were Protestant, and 1.0% belonged to other Christian denominations or Christian-related traditions. 26.0% of the population was non-religious or secular, up from 8.4% in 2011. Other religions and spiritual traditions accounted for 2.0% of the population, up from 0.8% in 2011. The largest non-Christian religion was Islam (1.7%). |1881 |900 |1891 |1,955 |1901 |1,450 |1911 |1,725 |1921 |2,852 |1931 |6,809 |1941 |10,555 |1951 |14,341 |1961 |27,909 |1971 |31,813 |1981 |26,975 |1991 |35,462 |1996 |44,882 |2001 |46,599 |2006 |67,392 |2011 |71,852 |2016 |75,423 |2021 |79,258

LanguagePopulationPct (%)
French only73,26093.8%
English only8901.1%
Both English and French5850.7%
Other languages2,8903.7%

Attractions and culture

Drummondville markets itself as Quebec's Capital of Expression and Traditions, with attractions focusing on culture, both past and present. The main attractions are the Village Québécois d'Antan.

Since 2008 Drummondville has hosted Festival de la Poutine, towards the end of August; during three days people are invited to attend concerts there, and to savour several kinds of poutine, a Canadian dish of provincial origin.

From 1982 to 2017, Drummondville was home to the Mondial des Cultures, one of the largest folk dance festivals in the world.

Founded in 2017, Drummondville has also a huge amusement fun park named Laser Force which offers laser tag, indoor mini golf, virtual reality, indoor climbing and arcades. This 18000 square feet facility is located inside Swift Galey.

Climate

Drummondville has a humid continental climate (Dfb) with warm, rainy summers and cold, snowy winters.

| Jan record high C = 16.0 | Feb record high C = 16.0 | Mar record high C = 25.0 | Apr record high C = 30.5 | May record high C = 35.7 | Jun record high C = 35.0 | Jul record high C = 36.7 | Aug record high C = 36.1 | Sep record high C = 34.0 | Oct record high C = 28.9 | Nov record high C = 23.3 | Dec record high C = 20.6 | year record high C = 36.7 | Jan record low C = −41.7 | Feb record low C = −40.6 | Mar record low C = −35.0 | Apr record low C = −20.6 | May record low C = −12.2 | Jun record low C = −1.7 | Jul record low C = 1.7 | Aug record low C = 1.0 | Sep record low C = −6.1 | Oct record low C = −12.8 | Nov record low C = −25.0 | Dec record low C = −40.0 | year record low C = −41.7 | access-date = November 5, 2025}} | access-date = November 6, 2025}}

Sports

Drummondville is home to the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)'s Drummondville Voltigeurs, founded in 1982. The team plays its home games at Centre Marcel Dionne. Drummondville also has another arena, Olympia Yvan-Cournoyer.

Drummondville and Victoriaville co-hosted the 2013 World U-17 Hockey Challenge.

Prior to the Voltigeurs, Drummondville was home to the Drummondville Rangers of the QMJHL from 1969 to 1974.

Drummondville also was host to several baseball teams in the Quebec Provincial League in the 1940s and 1950s. The Drummondville Tigers in 1940, the Drummondville Cubs from 1948-1952, the Drummondville Royals in 1953, and the Drummondville A's in 1954.

The Autodrome Drummond holds various automotive races throughout the summer season.

La Courvalloise is used for tubing, skiing, and snowboarding.

Economy

Drummondville is home to the Promenades Drummondville regional shopping mall which has 109 stores.

MicroBird by Girardin has its headquarters in Drummondville.

Transportation

[[Drummondville railway station]].

;Highways Drummondville is served by Autoroutes 20 and 55.

;Local transit Intra-city transit has been operated since 1987 by Drummondville Transit, which currently operates city bus services on six routes headquartered at the main bus terminal at Des Forges and Lindsay Streets. Service runs at half-hour intervals Monday to Saturday and hourly on Sundays.

;Intercity buses Intercity highway coach service is provided by Orléans Express and Groupe La Québécoise. Major destinations include the nearby cities of Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke, Trois-Rivières, Victoriaville, Saint-Hyacinthe, and Thetford Mines.

;Intercity rail Passenger train service towards Montreal and Quebec City is provided by Via Rail. Drummondville is part of the high-traffic Quebec City–Windsor Corridor, and trains run at a rate of about five per day in either direction from the Drummondville railway station.

;Air General aviation services are available at the Drummondville Airport and the Drummondville Water Aerodrome.

Education

Drummondville is home to the Cégep de Drummondville, a public French-language CEGEP. Drummondville is served by two school boards, the English-language Eastern Townships School Board and the French Centre de services scolaire des chenes.

Notable people

  • Louise Bédard, dancer and choreographer
  • Jean Bégin, ice hockey coach
  • Serge Boisvert, professional hockey player
  • Alex Bourret, professional hockey player
  • Yvan Cournoyer, professional hockey player
  • Gilbert Dionne, professional hockey player
  • Marcel Dionne, professional hockey player
  • Nancy Drolet, Olympic silver medalist in hockey
  • Jessica Dubé, Olympic ice skater
  • Robert Dupuis, 28th Canadian Surgeon General
  • Mickaël Gouin, actor and comedian
  • Alan Haworth, professional hockey player
  • Gordie Haworth, professional hockey player
  • Kaïn, musical group
  • Patrick Lalime, professional hockey player
  • Yvon Lambert, professional hockey player
  • Bernard Lemaire, businessman
  • Danick Martel, professional hockey player
  • Renée Martel, country singer
  • Éric Messier, professional hockey player
  • Louis Morissette, actor and screenwriter
  • Lester Patrick, professional hockey player
  • Jean-Luc Pepin, politician
  • Mathieu Perreault, professional hockey player
  • Michel Plante, professional hockey player
  • Kim Poirier, actress
  • Patrick Senécal, writer
  • Karine Vanasse, actress
  • John P. Webster, bank executive
  • A Perfect Murder, musical group
  • Les Trois Accords, musical group
  • Yves-François Blanchet, politician, Leader of the Bloc Québécois

Sister cities

  • La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France
  • Braine-l'Alleud, Walloon Brabant, Belgium
  • Community of Communes Ackerland and Kochersberg, France

Notes

References

References

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  2. "History of Federal Ridings since 1867". .parl.gc.ca.
  3. (2012-11-02). "Census Profile — Census subdivision". 2.statcan.gc.ca.
  4. Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil]] (village), [[Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil, Quebec (parish). Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil]] (parish), [[Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover, Quebec. Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover]], [[Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Quebec. Saint-Germain-de-Grantham]], [[Saint-Lucien, Quebec. Saint-Lucien]], [[Saint-Majorique-de-Grantham, Quebec. Saint-Majorique-de-Grantham]], [[Wickham, Quebec. Wickham]]. In the 2006 census, the census agglomeration had not included the village or parish municipality of Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil, nor Wickham.
  5. (8 February 2017). "Census Profile, 2016 Census - Drummondville [Population centre], Quebec and Quebec [Province]".
  6. "Territorial Division Act". .publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca.
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  8. (February 9, 2022). "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Quebec". [[Statistics Canada]].
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  10. Government of Canada, Statistics Canada. (2013-05-08). "2011 National Household Survey Profile - Census subdivision".
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