Duparquet

Duparquet is a ville in northwestern Quebec, Canada, in the MRC d'Abitibi-Ouest. It covers 157.4 km2 and had a population of 716 as of the Canada 2021 Census.

History
In 1912, a rich gold vein was discovered near Lake Duparquet by a prospector named Beattie. He set up the Beattie Gold Mine company that began operation in 1933. That same year, the new community forming at the mine was incorporated as Ville de Duparquet, named after the geographic township in which it is located. The township was named in 1916 in honour of Jean-Annet Chabreuil Du Parquet, a grenadier captain of the La Sarre Regiment, that was part of General Montcalm's army.

After producing 1 million ounces of gold and killing at least 27 miners, including 4 in a landslide on 9 July 1946, the mine closed in 1956. But the owners of the mining rights are currently considering reopening it as an open-pit mine.

Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Duparquet had a population of $716$ living in $342$ of its $389$ total private dwellings, a change of NaN% from its 2016 population of $666$. With a land area of 121.17 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Mother tongue (2016):
 * English as first language: 1.49%
 * French as first language: 97.76%
 * English and French as first language: 0.75%
 * Other as first language: 0%

Municipal council
As of 2023:
 * Mayor: Denis Blais
 * Councillors: Donald Baril, Marlene Doroftei, Claudette Macameau, Véronique Drouin-Lecompte, Chantal Provencher, Solange Gamache
 * General Director: Chantal Poirier

Notable people

 * Birthplace of Chicago Black Hawks player Elmer "Moose" Vasko of the 1960s.
 * Johanne Morasse (born March 12, 1957), a Quebec politician and teacher
 * Tim Horton, hockey player and entrepreneur, lived in Duparquet as a child