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According to Statistics Canada, at the time of the 2011 Canadian census the city of Montreal proper had 1,649,519 inhabitants. [5] A total of 3,824,221 lived in the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) at the same 2011 census, up from 3,635,556 at the 2006 census (within 2006 CMA boundaries), which means a population growth rate of +5.2% between 2006 and 2011. [6]
In 1666, 56 percent of the population were newcomers to Montreal; by 1681, 66% of Montreal was native-born. [23] There was a male to female sex ratio of 163:100 in 1666, by 1681 it was 133:100. [23] Although, the population of Montreal was still dominated by males, the female population grew.
Before these 100 arrived in the fall of 1653, the population of Montreal was barely 50 people. French authorities surrender the city of Montreal to the British after the Articles of Capitulation was signed in 1760. By 1685, Ville-Marie was home to some 600 colonists, most of them living in modest wooden houses.
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A collection of four maps showing the distribution of population for 1851 (Newfoundland 1857), 1871 (Newfoundland 1869), 1901 and 1921 by historical region. This is a list of the largest cities in Canada by census starting with the 1871 census of Canada, the first national census.
The timeline of Montreal history is a chronology of significant ... At the turn of the 18th century Montreal's population is about 1,500 souls, which gradually grows ...
The rise of Montreal as Canada's metropolis was the most important feature of urban development during these years. In 1851 the population stood at 57,000, but grew to 90,000 by 1861, becoming in the process Canada's largest city. It would hold this position for more than one hundred years before being surpassed by Toronto.
The following people who were born, raised or have been long-time residents of Montreal or the Greater Montreal Area. Note: Laval , Longueuil , Brossard , Westmount , Côte Saint-Luc and Dollard-des-Ormeaux are municipalities in the province of Quebec with their own categories.