Deleage and Deléage are frequently used alternate spellings.[4] The official spelling was changed from Deleage to Déléage on March 20, 2004.[5]
History
In 1871, the Kensington Township was proclaimed, named after a district of West London, England. In 1881, the Township Municipality of Kensington was formed. In 1930, it was renamed to Déléage, in honour of Jean-Francois-Regis Déléage (1821-1884), born in Haute-Loire and missionary in the Outaouais from 1853 to 1879, where he founded a dozen parishes. His name was also used to identify the post office between 1929 and 1967.[4]
Demographics
Historical census populations – Déléage
Year
Pop.
±%
1976
1,470
—
1981
1,897
+29.0%
1986
1,908
+0.6%
1991
1,921
+0.7%
1996
2,036
+6.0%
Year
Pop.
±%
2001
2,053
+0.8%
2006
1,964
−4.3%
2011
1,856
−5.5%
2016
1,852
−0.2%
2021
1,916
+3.5%
Includes revised count for 2001. Source: Statistics Canada[6][7]
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents (2021): 872 (out of 1,021 total)[3]