Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover is a charming municipality nestled in the Drummond Regional County Municipality, just east of Drummondville, in the Centre-du-Quebec region. This quaint town, with a population of 4,389 as per the Canada 2011 Census, is beautifully situated alongside the Rivière des Saults.
Originally known as Saint-Cyrille, the town was established in 1905. In 1982, it merged with the townships of Wendover and Simpson, resulting in its current name. The municipality is surrounded by numerous townships and valleys, making agriculture its predominant activity.
The mother tongue language data from 2006 provides an insight into the linguistic diversity of the town.
The main transportation link in Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover is Quebec Route 122. This route traverses most of the Centre-du-Quebec, leading towards Victoriaville to the east and the Yamaska area in the west, north of Autoroute 20. The Autoroute 20, the province's main Autoroute, runs a few kilometers to the north of the town.