Saint-Michel, also known as Saint-Michel-de-Napierville (), is a municipality in the Jardins de Napierville Regional County Municipality in Quebec, Canada, situated in the Montérégie administrative region. The population as of the 2021 Canadian census was 3,521.
The place was originally known as La Pigeonnière or Lapigeonnière, named after the Pigeon family. In 1853, the parish of Saint-Michel or Saint-Archange was formed, named in honour of Michael the Archangel. In 1854, its post office opened under the name Lapigeonnière. The Parish Municipality of Saint-Michel was created on July 1, 1855, when the county of Huntingdon was disbanded into multiple municipalities.
The first school opened on 2 November 1865 with 100 pupils. Three nuns, the Sisters of Sainte-Anne, were in charge until 24 August 1962, when the pupils moved to the current central school. After 42 years of existence, the convent was demolished. On 21 January 1937, the church tower, which has three bells and is 185 feet high, gave way in the wind. When it was repaired, it was lowered by 50 feet. Another event took place on 7 June 1949: a fire broke out in a village barn and destroyed 15 buildings, including 7 houses in the heart of the village. The cost of repairs was $125,000.
On December 10, 2011, the parish municipality changed statutes and became a regular municipality.
A sewage system serving 580 homes was inaugurated on 26 August 2011, and a new fire station was opened on 21 September 2013. On 19 September 2015, an enlarged and refreshed municipal hall (now the community centre) with air-conditioned rooms was inaugurated.
List of former mayors:
The Riverside School Board operates anglophone public schools, including: