Joliette

Joliette
Ville de Joliette
boulevard Manseau
Location within Joliette RCM
Joliette
Location in central Quebec.
Coordinates: 46°01′N 73°27′W / 46.017°N 73.450°W / 46.017; -73.450
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionLanaudière
RCMJoliette
ConstitutedNovember 12, 1966 (November 12, 1966)
Government
  MayorPierre-Luc Bellerose
  Federal ridingJoliette
  Prov. ridingJoliette
Area
  City
23.60 km2 (9.11 sq mi)
  Land22.96 km2 (8.86 sq mi)
  Urban
39.03 km2 (15.07 sq mi)
  Metro
108.66 km2 (41.95 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  City
21,384
  Density891.8/km2 (2,310/sq mi)
  Urban
49,246
  Urban density1,261.7/km2 (3,268/sq mi)
  Metro
52,706
  Metro density485.0/km2 (1,256/sq mi)
  Pop 2016-2021
6.6%
  Dwellings
10,285
Demonym(s)Joliettain, Joliettaine
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)450 and 579
Highways
A-31

R-131
R-158
R-343
Websitewww.joliette.ca

Joliette (French pronunciation: [ʒɔljɛt] ) is a city in southwest Quebec, Canada. It is approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Montreal, on the L'Assomption River and is the seat of the Regional County Municipality of Joliette. It is considered to be a part of the North Shore of Greater Montreal. The city is home to the Joliette Art Museum, whose works of art include paintings, sculptures, paper artwork and a large collection of art from the French Middle Ages.

Joliette has 3 Francophone high schools and 1 Anglophone high school, as well as the Joliette campus of the Cégep régional de Lanaudière.

It was founded as L'Industrie by the businessman Barthélemy Joliette in 1823 and was incorporated as a city in 1863, when it changed its name to Joliette.

The city's economy is mainly in the manufacturing and service sectors. The largest gravel manufacturer in the area, Graybec, is located in Joliette and exploits a huge quarry just outside the city.

Joliette is the seat of the judicial district of Joliette.