Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick

Saint-Antoine
St. Anthony
Village


Coat of arms
Motto: "P'tite ville en campagne"
Saint-Antoine

The location of Saint-Antoine within New Brunswick.

Coordinates: 46°21′46″N 64°45′09″W / 46.36286°N 64.75260°W / 46.36286; -64.75260
Country  Canada
Province New Brunswick
County Kent County
Founded 1832
Incorporated November 9, 1966
Government
  Mayor Roseline Maillet
  Governing Body Saint-Antoine Village Council
Area
  Total 6.43 km2 (2.48 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 1,770
  Density 275.1/km2 (713/sq mi)
Time zone AST (UTC−4)
  Summer (DST) ADT (UTC−3)
Area code(s) 506

Saint-Antoine is a village in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada. It is 35 km north of Moncton and 18 km Southwest of Bouctouche. Saint-Antoine's residents are Acadian; most speak French in its local variant, Chiac. Saint-Antoine is on Route 115 and Route 525. The village is called St. Anthony by English area residents.

History

The village is named in honour of Anthony the Great. From 1966, it was called St. Anthony until it was changed to Saint-Antoine in 1969. The village was originally called Higho Settlement. Saint-Antoine was the birthplace of Louis Robichaud, Canada's first Acadian provincial premier.

Demographics

Population trend [1]

Census Population Change (%)
2011 1,770 Increase14.5%
2006 1,546 Increase4.8%
2001 1,472 Increase0.6%
1996 1,463 Increase5.7%
1991 1,380 Increase3.9%
1986 1,328 Increase8.2%
1981 1,219 N/A

Religious make-up (2001)

Religion Population Pct (%)
Catholic 1,385 97.53%
Protestant 10 0.70%
No religious affiliation 30 2.11%

Income (2006)

Income type By CAD
Per capita income $23,718
Median Household Income $49,790
Median Family Income $56,941

Mother tongue language (2011)[2]

Language Population Pct (%)
French only 1,485 88.39%
English only 170 10.12%
Multiple responses 20 1.19%

Notable people

See also

References

  1. Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census
  2. Statistics Canada: 2011 census

Coordinates: 46°21′46.5″N 64°45′10.8″W / 46.362917°N 64.753000°W / 46.362917; -64.753000 (Saint-Antoine)


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