Saint-Wenceslas, Quebec


Saint-Wenceslas, Quebec is a municipality in Nicolet-Yamaska Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. The town is situated at a bend in the Bécancour River. The northern branch of Autoroute 55 terminated at the 9e rang of Saint-Wenceslas until its completion in October 2006. Route 161 also goes through the town.
The village church in Saint-Wenceslas was designed by Jean-Baptiste Louis Bourgeois, a local architect who also designed a Bahá'í House of Worship in the town of Wilmette, United States.

Demographics

CensusPopulationChange
20211,167 0.9%
20161,157 8.7%
20111,064 3.4%
20061,101 2.7%
20011,132 3.2%
19961,170 44.4%
1991810 5.7%
1986859 1.4%
1981847 9.1%
1976776 2.8%
1971798 4.5%
1966836 6.7%
1961896 4.0%
1956933 2.5%
1951957 5.0%
19411,007 2.7%
19311,035 31.7%
19211,515 12.2%
19111,725 6.1%
19011,626 14.8%
18911,909 47.2%
18811,297 77.9%
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