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Saint-Henri
NameSaint-Henri
Typemunicipality

Saint-Henri is a district in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the Le Sud-Ouest borough and is known for its rich history, cultural significance, and vibrant community. Saint-Henri is situated near the Lachine Canal and the Saint Lawrence River, making it an important location for trade and commerce. The district is also home to several parks and green spaces, including the Parc des Prairies.

Geography

Saint-Henri is located in the southwestern part of Montreal, near the Lachine Canal and the Saint Lawrence River. The district covers an area of approximately 4.8 square kilometers and is bounded by the districts of Turbido to the north, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue to the east, and LaSalle to the south. The terrain in Saint-Henri is generally flat, with an elevation of around 30 meters above sea level.

History

The history of Saint-Henri dates back to the 17th century, when it was a rural area with several farms and seigneuries. In 1645, the Seigneurie de La Prairie was established, which included the area now known as Saint-Henri. During the 19th century, the district underwent significant industrialization, with the construction of the Lachine Canal and the Canadian Pacific Railway. This led to an influx of immigrants and workers, transforming Saint-Henri into a thriving industrial center. The district was officially established as a municipality in 1873, but was later annexed by the city of Montreal in 1906.

Demographics

As of the 2016 census, the population of Saint-Henri was approximately 13,000 people. The district has a diverse community, with a mix of French Canadians, English Canadians, and immigrants from around the world. The median age in Saint-Henri is around 35 years old, and the district has a relatively high proportion of families and young children. The unemployment rate in Saint-Henri is slightly higher than the Montreal average, but the district has a strong sense of community and a vibrant cultural scene.

Economy

Historically, Saint-Henri was an important industrial center, with several factories and warehouses along the Lachine Canal. However, in recent years, the district has undergone significant gentrification, with many new businesses and start-ups moving into the area. Today, Saint-Henri is home to a diverse range of industries, including technology, healthcare, and sustainable energy. The district is also home to several artisan and creative businesses, taking advantage of the area's vibrant cultural scene.

Culture

Saint-Henri has a rich cultural scene, with several festivals and events throughout the year. The district is home to the Fête des Vendanges, a popular wine festival that celebrates the Quebec wine industry. Saint-Henri is also known for its vibrant street art scene, with several murals and public installations throughout the district. The district has a strong sense of community, with several community organizations and cultural centers, including the Centre communautaire de Saint-Henri. Category:Neighbourhoods in Montreal