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Châteauguay has traditionally had one of the highest proportions of English speakers in the Montérégie region. As according to the 2021 census, The prominent languages primarily spoken at home by their relative share of the population are French (56%), English (29%) and Spanish (2%). [13] 53.4% of residents speak French as a mother tongue.
War of 1812 map showing Chateaugay in the bottom center [4] Chateaugay ( / ˈ ʃ æ t ə ɡ eɪ / SHAT -ə-gay ; French : Châteaugay ) is a town in Franklin County , New York , United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 1,743, down from 2,155 in 2010.
Chateaugay or Châteauguay may refer to: Chateaugay (village), New York; Chateaugay (town), New York; Châteaugay, a commune of the Puy-de-Dôme Department in France; Châteauguay, a city southwest of Montreal; Chateaugay (horse) (1960–1985), American Thoroughbred racehorse; Châteauguay River, New York and Quebec
The Chateaugay and Lake Placid is a corporation of New York, with its principal office at New York City. It was incorporated on July 24, 1903, under an agreement dated July 10, 1903, under the general laws of New York, and is a consolidation of the Chateaugay Railroad, The Chateaugay Railway Company, and the Saranac and Lake Placid Rail Road Company.
Chateaugay (French: Châteaugay) is a village in Franklin County, New York, United States. The population was 833 at the 2010 census. [2] The village is located in the town of Chateaugay, northeast of Malone. The village and town are named after a village near Lyon in France, which became the name of a land grant in Canada.
Châteauguay HVDC-back-to-back station is the largest high-voltage direct current (HVDC) back-to-back converter station in North America. [citation needed] Situated near Châteauguay, on the South Shore of Montreal, Quebec, it is an important plant for power exchange between Hydro-Québec and New York Power Authority (NYPA).
Chateaugay closed on July 26, 2014 [4] due to declining incarceration rates in New York, along with a number of other prisons; [5] between 1999 and 2018, the state's prison population decreased by 30%. [5] According to one official, this was due to a drop in the crime rate in the state. [6]