Abercorn is a small village located within the Brome-Missisquoi Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region of Quebéc, Canada. The population as of the 2021 Canada Census, was 341.

Population trend:

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|-

! Census

! Population

! Change (%)

|-

|2021

|341

| 2.1%

|-

| 2016

| 334

| 14.6%

|-

| 2011

| 391

| 6.8%

|-

| 2006

| 366

| 10.9%

|-

| 2001

| 330

| 4.1%

|-

| 1996

| 344

| 7.2%

|-

| 1991

| 320

| N/A

|}

Mother tongue (2021)

{| class="wikitable"

|-

! Language

! Population

! Pct (%)

|-

| French

| 205

| 65.08%

|-

| English

| 110

| 34.92%

|}

{| class="wikitable"

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! colspan=4 | Visible minorities and Aboriginal population

|-

! colspan="2" | Canada 2016 Census!! Population !! % of Total Population

|-

| rowspan="12" | Visible minority group<BR><small>Source:</small> || First Nations || 45 || 14.3

|-

| Métis || 0 || 0

|-

| Inuit || 0 || 0

|-

| colspan="2" | Total Aboriginal population || 45 || 14.3

|-

| colspan="2" | White || 270 || 85.7

|-

| colspan="2" | Total population || 315 || 100

|}

See also

  • List of anglophone communities in Quebec
  • List of village municipalities in Quebec

References

  • Eastern Townships: Towns and Villages: Abercorn

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