Sainte-Julie, Quebec


Sainte-Julie, is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada, east of Montreal in Marguerite-D'Youville Regional County Municipality. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 30,104. In 2009 Sainte-Julie was named as just a common town to live in, in Québec.

History

The territory of Sainte-Julie, was part of the parish of Sainte-Anne-de-Varennes and was informally known as "Grand Coteau". These settlers mostly came from Boucherville.
Soon residents, finding the Sainte-Anne-de-Varennes parish too far away, asked to establish their own parish in 1843. In 1850 they received authorization and built a church on land belonging to Julie Gauthier dite St-Germain, who asked that the name of the patron Sainte-Julie be given to the parish after Julia of Corsica, a virgin martyr from the fifth century A.D.
On May 6, 1851, a civil proclamation recognized the parish municipality of Sainte-Julie. In the fall of 1851, there were more than 190 families and 1,251 people in Sainte-Julie, according to the federal census.
On July 1, 1885, the city obtained the right to legally elect, its first mayor, Jules Choquet.
Sainte-Julie-de-Verchères, its full name, gained city status in 1971.
In the mid-1960s, the construction of the Quebec Autoroute 20 further stimulated the development of Sainte-Julie, which became a rapidly developing suburb of Montreal.

Demographics

Population

Language

Government

The mayor of Sainte-Julie is Suzanne Roy. There are eight city councillors, all of which of members of La voix des citoyens — Équipe Suzanne Roy, as of the 2013 Sainte-Julie municipal election.
Sainte-Julie is part of the federal electoral district of Montarville, which is represented by Stéphane Bergeron of the Bloc Québécois. It is also part of the provincial electoral district of Verchères, which is represented by Suzanne Dansereau of the Coalition Avenir Québec.

Education

The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board previously served the municipality.

Attractions

's electricity interpretation centre, Électrium, is located in Sainte-Julie. La Vallée du Richelieu Golf Club's Verchères course is also located in the city.

Transportation

The Sainte-Julie public transit system provides commuter and local bus services.
Quebec Autoroute 20, Quebec Autoroute 30 and Quebec Route 229 cross the city.