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Rigaud, Quebec

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Rigaud is a municipality in southwestern Quebec, Canada in the county of Vaudreuil-Soulanges at the junction of the Ottawa River (Riviere des Ouatouais) and the Rigaud River. It is the farthest western suburb of Montreal. The commuter train to downtown Montreal starts at the Rigaud station. Its main attraction is Mont-Rigaud, a small mountain with downhill ski runs, a private school (Collège Bourget), a monastery, and a shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary (Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes). The mountain is also home to an unusual, natural rock garden known as the "champs de patates", so named because of the local legend that it was once a potato field, turned to stone by God because the farmer worked on Sunday. On the opposite side of the mountain is a residential community known as "Mountain Ranches." The middle to upper-middle class community features large, mostly secluded building lots in a wooded setting that draws residents because of its isolated tranquility and privacy. As such, it was the hiding place for fugitive Charlie Wilson, one of the leaders of the notorious 1963 Great train robbery in England. This area was also known for its "tree farms" in the 1960's and 1970's, providing a tax shelter for the well off, until the tax laws were later changed to require harvesting of those "tree farms". The "Pitcairn Tree Farm", was one such example. Also located in Rigaud is a training center for the Canada Border Services Agency. The town was named after Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal, the last governor of New France. The communities of Dragon and Rigaud are found in the municipality.

Demographics

Mother tongue language from Canada 2006 Census

Language Population Percentage (%)
French only 5,120 77.4%
English only 1,160 17.54%
Both English and French 55 0.83%
Other languages 270 4.08%

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North: Pointe-Fortune
West: East Hawkesbury
Rigaud
East: Hudson, Vaudreuil-Dorion
South: Très-Saint-Rédempteur, Sainte-Marthe

Coordinates: 45°28′N, 74°18′W

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