Côte St. Paul, Quebec (1911 census)
Côte St. Paul was a census subdivision in Quebec, recorded in the 1911 Census of Canada with a population of 3,421. The administrative centroid was at approximately 45.466°N, 73.585°W.
Population
In 1911, Côte St. Paul had a population of 3,421: 1,699 male and 1,722 female residents. Population density was 350.0 people per square mile.
Boundary continuity (non-identical overlaps)
Spatial polygon overlaps with adjacent census years where the boundary shifted enough that the SAME_AS chain didn't merge them. These show where the territory came from and went to even when it isn't tracked as the same persistent place.
Later boundary forms
- In a later year, this CSD became part of Montréal, C, 1921 (0.9% share).
Neighbouring Census Subdivisions in 1911
In the 1911 census, Côte St. Paul shared boundaries with:
- Montréal, ward-quartier St. Gabriel
- Montréal, ward-quartier St. Henri
- Notre-Dame de Grâce
- Verdun t-v
- Ville Émard
Full census record, 1911
The 1911 census recorded 41 measurements for this Census Subdivision across 4 categories.
Population & families (1911). This community's record includes 6,256 area in acres, 3,421 total population, 1,722 females in the population, 1,699 males in the population, 1,020 single (never-married) males, 1,013 single (never-married) females, 681 families, 648 married males, 633 married females, 349.97 population per square mile, 75 widowed females, 27 widowed males, 9.78 area in square miles, 4 males with marital status not given, 1 females with marital status not given. 241 population in the previous census (1901 reference column included in 1911 V1T1). (Source: 1911 Census of Canada, V1T1; V1T2.)
Ethnic origin (1911). This community's record includes 2,069 persons of French origin, 996 persons of British origin (English), 155 persons of British origin (Irish), 54 persons of British origin (Scotch / Scottish), 33 persons of Russian origin, 21 persons of German origin, 13 persons of Dutch origin, 12 persons of Italian origin, 12 persons of Scandinavian origin, 6 persons of Belgian origin, 2 persons of Chinese origin, 1 persons of Swiss origin. 15 persons recorded under the 1911 official census category "Jewish" (origin/ethnicity, distinct from the V2T2 religion category "Jews"). (Source: 1911 Census of Canada, V2T7.)
Religion (1911). This community's record includes 2,331 Roman Catholics, 732 Anglicans (Church of England), 235 Methodists, 32 persons whose religion or origin is unspecified, 31 Lutherans, 30 Presbyterians, 26 Protestants (general / no denomination specified), 16 Baptists, 10 Congregationalists, 6 Jews, 4 Brethren. (Source: 1911 Census of Canada, V2T2; V2T7.)
Buildings & housing (1911). This community's record includes 672 dwellings. (Source: 1911 Census of Canada, V1T2.)
Identifiers
- TCP UID:
QC162001— year-scoped identifier from the Canadian Census Subdivision boundary file - Persistent place ID:
PLACE_QC162001— computed from spatial-overlap chains across census years - Wikidata: not yet grounded. This page covers a place whose persistent identity has not yet been linked to a Wikidata entity. Identification is via TCP UID and spatial polygon only.
Sources
Census tabulations from the 1911 Census of Canada, transcribed and georeferenced by the Canadian Peoples / TCP project, hosted at the HGIS Lab, University of Saskatchewan. Persistent place identity computed from spatial-overlap chains across all available census years (1851–1921). Identity grounding to Wikidata performed via the HGIS Canada Knowledge Graph project's MCP-assisted disambiguation pipeline. See the About / Methodology page for the full data pipeline.
Cite this page
Clifford, J. (2026). "Côte St. Paul, Quebec (1911 census)" in HGIS Canada Knowledge Graph. Retrieved from https://jimclifford.ca/hgiscanada/places/qc/c-te-st-paul-qc162001-1911/.