Born in Saint-Victor • The village mayor,
The Honourable Joseph Bolduc, later became Speaker of the
Senate of Canada and a
privy councillor. He was born in Saint-Victor on June 22, 1847, and died there on August 13, 1924. • The ethnographer and writer
Luc Lacourcière, a Companion of the
Order of Canada, was born on October 18, 1910. • The
bonesetter Noël Lessard was born in 1911 and died in 1990. • Arthur Doyon, son of Gédéon Doyon and Anna Rodrigue was born November 15, 1915, and died in Rouyn-Noranda September 8, 1987. Mining prospector and renowned businessman. Among others, he explored Abitibi: the Doyon mine, said Odyno, then second gold producer in Canada. •
Major Fernand Rancourt was born in Saint-Victor on April 26, 1917, died in
Saint-Georges on February 13, 1991, and was buried in Saint-Victor. A
Royal Canadian Air Force pilot in
World War II, he attacked a cargo ship along the
Normandy coast, shot a
Nazi airplane, and was credited for sinking a Nazi ship in the
North Sea. He was awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross, a military decoration. •
Normand Lapointe represented
Beauce electoral district in the
House of Commons of Canada from 1980 to 1984. He was born in Saint-Victor on January 2, 1939, and still lives there. • The poet, painter, and printmaker Robbert Fortin was born on March 14, 1946, and died in
Montreal on April 14, 2008. • The caricaturist Yves Lessard was born in Saint-Victor.
Lived or lives in Saint-Victor • The naturalist
Léon Provancher was Saint-Victor's first parish
priest. • The author Caroline Fortier (née Bouchette), who used the pen name "Maxine," wrote some children's books and historical chronicles at Saint-Victor's Lac Fortin. • The writer Jean-Marc Cormier lived in Saint-Victor in 1961 and 1962. • Karolin Métivier,
figure skater, was born October 16, 1986, in Saint-Georges' hospital but has been living in Saint-Victor since then. He has been a member of Équipe du Québec from 2001 to 2009, took part at seven Canadian championships and many international championships including Japan, Denmark and the USA. He got the second place in the 2002 Canada Games and has been Quebec senior champion in 2008. • The author Pierre Barthe lives in the municipality of Saint-Victor. • The photographer Jérôme Bourque lives in the municipality of Saint-Victor. == Photos ==