Population: 47,906 (2016)
Location: Châteauguay is an off-island suburb of Montréal.
Area (Size): 46.5km²
French language presence:
Roughly 30,640 individuals speak French as their first language
Roughly 27,720 individuals reported that they can speak both English & French.
Châteauguay has traditionally had one of the highest proportions of English speakers in the Montérégie region.
It lies at the mouth of the Châteauguay River.
The village of Châteauguay was created in 1855.
Châteauguay is named a twin city with a city in France named Cambrai.
Châteauguay also has relationships with the municipalities of Moose Jaw in Saskatchewan and Châteauguay in the Puy-de-Dôme region of France.
The city's local newspaper is called Le Soleil.
Explore the Réserve Faunique Marguerite d'Youville
Find some interesting books at Le Bouquin d'Occasion
Take a tour of the Maison LePailleur
Watch a movie and play some games at the Cinéma Carnaval
Visit the centre écologique Fernand-Seguin
Visit the Centre nautique and maybe go for a sail