The village had a considerably higher population prior to the
Clearances. It now has a population of approximately 150. Elgol's scenic attractions have drawn in many outsiders seeking holiday homes and a majority of the properties there are no longer occupied on a year-round basis. In the 2011 census, 31% of the residents were reported as speaking
Scottish Gaelic. The village is also a terminal for two privately owned boat trips to
Loch Coruisk and the Small Isles along with a coffee shop, Bistro and Coruisk House Michelin Guide restaurant. In 1972 the bulk carrier
Nermo Smernokoff lost its full cargo of various cheeses which eventually washed up in Elgol Bay. ==References==