La Doré
La Doré is a parish municipality in Quebec, Canada, in the regional county municipality of Le Domaine-du-Roy and the administrative region of Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean.
It is located along the banks of the Sauger River, between the Ashuapmushuan River and the Laurentian Mountains to the south, in the geographic township of Dufferin.
History
In 1882, the Mission of Notre-Dame-de-la-Visitation-de-la-Doré was established. The village got its real start in 1889 when settlers from Saint-Méthode, Saint-Félicien, Saint-Prime, and Lambton settled there and founded the Colony of Rivière-au-Doré. In 1891, it was for a large part destroyed by fire, but was rebuilt due to the courage and determination of the pioneers. The next year the Rivière-au-Doré Post Office opened.In 1904, the mission gained the status of parish, and two years later in 1906, it was incorporated as the Parish Municipality of Saint-Félicien-Partie-Nord-Ouest. In 1915, it changed its name to Notre-Dame-de-la-Doré, and in 1983, it was changed again to the abbreviated form La Doré, because of its widespread common use.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, La Doré had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2021.Population trend:
- Population in 2021: 1,359
- Population in 2016: 1,365
- Population in 2011: 1,453
- Population in 2006: 1,454
- Population in 2001: 1,553
- Population in 1996: 1,624
- Population in 1991: 1,668
- Population in 1986: 1,851
- Population in 1981: 1,880
- Population in 1976: 1,911
- Population in 1971: 2,058
- Population in 1966: 2,264
- Population in 1961: 2,276
- Population in 1956: 2,068
- Population in 1951: 1,883
- Population in 1941: 1,301
- Population in 1931: 1,106
- Population in 1921: 972
- Population in 1911: 607
- English as first language: 0.4%
- French as first language: 99.3%
- English and French as first language: 0%
- Other as first language: 0.4%