Roxton Pond


Roxton Pond is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec, located within La Haute-Yamaska Regional County Municipality. The population as of the 2021 [Canadian Census] was 4,224. The municipality was created in 1997 with the merger of the Parish and the Village of Roxton Pond.

History

It was from 1790 that the British government of Canada divided the lands east of the Richelieu River valley into townships. The townships were largely granted to loyalists who, in exchange, had to commit to populating these territories to develop colonization.
Roxton Township, which included present-day Roxton Pond, Roxton and Roxton [Falls, Quebec|Roxton Falls], was given in 1803 to Elizabeth Ruite, widow of a military commander. In 1895, a first municipality was created under the name Sainte-Pudentienne. In 1886, the village and parish of Sainte-Pudentienne are split to form two distinct municipalities and will both change their name to Roxton Pond in 1985, nearly a hundred years later. Finally, the village and parish merges in 1997 to form the current municipality of Roxton Pond.

Demographics

Population

Population trend:
CensusPopulationChange
20214,224 10.9%
20163,809 0.6%
20113,786 5.2%
20063,599 2.0%
20013,527N/A

Language

Mother tongue language
LanguagePopulationPct
French only4,07096.4%
English only701.7%
Both English and French400.9%
Other languages350.8%

Attractions

The Yamaska National Park is located in Roxton Pond.