Lavaltrie
Lavaltrie is a city located within the D'Autray Regional County Municipality in the southern part of the region of Lanaudière, Quebec, Canada, northeast of Montreal outside the suburban sprawl of the North Shore. The population was 14,425 as of the Canada 2021 Census within a land surface area of about 70 square kilometres, with the majority of the territory being used for agricultural activities. .
History
The origins of Lavaltrie go back to the 17th century. Jean Talon, the intendant of New France, gave parcels of land to various lords. The land where Lavaltrie is now situated was given to a lieutenant, Sieur la Valtrie, by Talon in 1672. In the 18th century, land occupants built a new roadway along the Saint Lawrence River linking Montreal and Quebec City, named the Chemin Du Roy and now known as Quebec Route 138. For many decades, Lavaltrie was located in the centre of a large series of manors owned by lords intended to develop the agricultural sector.Mostly a rural area until the second half of the 20th century, Lavaltrie has developed steadily due to the growing suburbs of Montreal.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Lavaltrie 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.Government
- Source:
Mayor
- Christian Goulet
Infrastructure
Education
operates francophone public schools:- École primaire de la Source
- École primaire des Eaux-Vives
- École primaire Jean-Chrysostôme-Chaussé
- École primaire des Amis-Soleils
- École Secondaire de la Rive
- Joliette Elementary School in Saint-Charles-Borromée
- Joliette High School in Joliette