Fossambault-sur-le-Lac

Fossambault-sur-le-Lac
Lake Saint-Joseph in Fossambault-sur-le-Lac
Motto: 
Crois en l'avenir
Location within La Jacques-Cartier RCM
Fossambault-sur-le-Lac
Location in central Quebec
Coordinates: 46°52′N 71°37′W / 46.867°N 71.617°W / 46.867; -71.617[1]
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionCapitale-Nationale
RCMLa Jacques-Cartier
ConstitutedMarch 10, 1949
Government
 • MayorJacques Poulin
 • Fed. ridingPortneuf—Jacques-Cartier
 • Prov. ridingLa Peltrie
Area
 • Total
13.74 km2 (5.31 sq mi)
 • Land11.49 km2 (4.44 sq mi)
Elevation
367 m (1,204 ft)
Population
 • Total
2,327
 • Density202.6/km2 (525/sq mi)
 • Pop (2016-21)
18.7%
 • Dwellings
1,282
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area codes418, 581
HighwaysNo major routes
Websitefossambault-sur-le-lac.com

Fossambault-sur-le-Lac (French pronunciation: [fɔsɑ̃bo syʁ lak], lit.'Fossambault on the Lake') is a city in the south part of Quebec, Canada, in La Jacques-Cartier Regional County Municipality, just north of Quebec City. It had a population of 2,327 as of the 2021 Canadian census. It is located on the southeastern part of Saint-Joseph Lake.

History

The settlement of Lake Saint-Joseph began at the beginning of the twentieth century. Only an occupation of the territory by a few Irish farmers provides the traces of human occupation in the nineteenth century. The resort phenomenon appeared around 1896, when notary Cyprien Labrecque built a residence. Later, notables occupied the premises: notaries, clerks, doctors, and merchants, most of whom were citizens of Quebec.

In 1934, Thomas Maher, a Quebec City businessman, purchased land from the Consolidated Paper Corporation around the upper basin of the lake and part of the southern basin. Subdivided, these lands were offered to vacationers who came mainly from Quebec. Aware of the picturesque character of the site, he included clauses in the sales contracts requiring the new owners to build residences adapted to the surrounding natural context. It was from that year that the development of Lake Saint-Joseph underwent a real boom.

The Village Municipality of Fossambault-sur-le-Lac was founded on March 10, 1949, by Bill 174, when it separated from the Parish Municipality of Sainte-Catherine. The municipality was then led by its first Mayor Jules Gingras, his secretary-treasurer Mr. J.R. D'Avignon and aldermen F.J. Dinan, Philémon Garneau, J. Omer Martineau, G.J. Montminy and J. Rolland Séguin.[4][5]

On September 28, 1974, it changed its statutes to become the City (ville) of Fossambault-sur-le-Lac.[5]

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Fossambault-sur-le-Lac had a population of 2,327 living in 994 of its 1,282 total private dwellings, a change of 18.7% from its 2016 population of 1,960. With a land area of 11.49 km2 (4.44 sq mi), it had a population density of 202.5/km2 (524.5/sq mi) in 2021.[3]

Canada census – Fossambault-sur-le-Lac community profile
202120162011
Population2,327 (+18.7% from 2016)1,960 (+21.5% from 2011)1,613 (+5.3% from 2006)
Land area11.49 km2 (4.44 sq mi)11.53 km2 (4.45 sq mi)11.38 km2 (4.39 sq mi)
Population density202.6/km2 (525/sq mi)170.0/km2 (440/sq mi)141.7/km2 (367/sq mi)
Median age42.4 (M: 42.4, F: 42.4)42.7 (M: 43.7, F: 41.5)44.2 (M: 45.1, F: 43.1)
Private dwellings1,282 (total)  994 (occupied)1,283 (total)  1,257 (total) 
Median household income$103,000$82,432$72,030
References: 2021[6] 2016[7] 2011[8]

Mother tongue (2021):[3]

  • English as first language: 2.1%
  • French as first language: 95.5%
  • English and French as first languages: 1.5%
  • Other as first language: 0.9%

Places of interest

Station Touristique Duchesnay is one of the most attractive places of the town. The Jacques-Cartier River flows just nearby, and Route Fossambault links the town to Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, where the Sainte Catherine's church is located. There is also a well-known hotel, called "Hotel de la Glace", with views overlooking the lake.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Banque de noms de lieux du Québec: Reference number 23278". toponymie.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec.
  2. ^ a b "Répertoire des municipalités: Geographic code 22010". www.quebec.ca (in French). Gouvernement du Québec. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Fossambault-sur-le-Lac (Code 2422010) Census Profile". 2021 census. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
  4. ^ https://fossambault-sur-le-lac.com/ville/decouverte/notre-histoire/
  5. ^ a b "Répertoire des entités géopolitiques: Fossambault-sur-le-Lac (ville) 10.3.1949 - ..." www.mairesduquebec.com. Institut généalogique Drouin. Retrieved 22 October 2025.
  6. ^ "2021 Community Profiles". 2021 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  7. ^ "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  8. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  9. ^ 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 census
  10. ^ "1971 Census of Canada - Population Census Subdivisions (Historical)". Catalogue 92-702 Vol I, part 1 (Bulletin 1.1-2). Statistics Canada. July 1973.