Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Quebec
Description
Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon is a municipality in the D'Autray Regional County Municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada.HistoryThe first settlers, mostly Irish and Scottish Loyalists, came around 1825 to the shores of Lake Maskinongé, where they formed a community that was known as Lake Maskinongé Settlement by 1827, and later as the Mission of Lac-Maskinongé. In 1837, the name Saint-Gabriel-du-Lac-Maskinongé came in use but was changed to Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon in 1840. This name refers to the angel Gabriel and the geographic township of Brandon that was proclaimed in 1827 and in which it is located.In 1851, the Parish of Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon was founded and the post office opened that same year. In 1855, the parish municipality was established with the same name.In 1892, the main settlement on Lake Maskinongé separated from the parish municipality and became the Village Municipality of Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon (now known as the Town of Saint-Gabriel).On June 14, 2014, Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon changed from parish municipality to a (regular) municipality.DemographicsPopulation trend: Population in 2011: 2679 Population in 2006: 2800 Population in 2001: 2590 Population in 1996: 2608 Population in 1991: 2161 Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 1181 Mother tongue: English as first language: 0.9% French as first language: 97.5% English and French as first language: 0.7% Other as first language: 0.9%