Guérin, Quebec

Guérin is a township municipality in northwestern Quebec, Canada, in the Témiscamingue Regional County Municipality.

The township lies within the Ottawa River basin, having an elevation of 210 m near the Quinze rapids to 336 m in its north-eastern part. In addition to the main namesake village, the township also includes the hamlet of Paquin ( 47.63306°N, -79.31417°W ).

History
Around 1872, the area began to be cleared for logging and agriculture. In 1904, the geographic township of Guérin was proclaimed, named after James John Edmund Guerin, while the settlement was called Lalemant, in honour of Gabriel Lalemant. The Lalement Post Office opened in 1908, and that same year, the parish of Saint-Gabriel-de-Guérin was founded. In 1911, the Township Municipality of Guérin was formed from previously unincorporated territory. In 1921, the settlement and post office were renamed to Guérin.

Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Guérin had a population of $333$ living in $134$ of its $210$ total private dwellings, a change of NaN% from its 2016 population of $320$. With a land area of 188.52 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Mother tongue (2021):
 * English as first language: 1.5%
 * French as first language: 97%
 * English and French as first language: 0%
 * Other as first language: 1.5%