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Place Search Highlights and Analysis Data Maps Reference Material Geography Products and Services 2001 Census Communiqué

Regional Maps

Montréal and Adjacent Region
This region includes Montréal, as well as Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Saint-Hyacinthe, Sorel, Joliette and Lachute. In 2001, its population amounted to just over 3.7 million, up 2.8% from 1996, which was the slowest rate of growth among the four urban regions. This region accounted for 52% of Quebec's population and 12% of Canada's.
Population Change, 1996 - 2001 0.8 MB
Median Age ( Colour / B&W ) 0.8 MB
Proportion of the employed labour force driving to work by place of work, 2001 by Census Subdivisions
Colour (0.8 MB) / B&W (0.8 MB)
Median Income, 2000, for all census families, by 2001 Census Subdivisions
Colour (0.8 MB) / B&W (0.8 MB)
Component Census Subdivisions

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