Baie-d'Urfé, Quebec
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Baie-d'Urfé, Quebec | |
— Town — | |
Town of Baie d'Urfé | |
Fritz Farm Community Centre | |
Location within the Island of Montreal | |
Coordinates: | |
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Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
Region | Montréal |
Parish | 1685 |
Established | 1910 |
Government | |
- Mayor | Maria Tutino |
Area [1] | |
- Total | 6.70 km² (2.6 sq mi) |
- Land | 6.03 km² (2.3 sq mi) |
Population (2006)[2] | |
- Total | 3,902 |
- Density | 647/km² (1,675.7/sq mi) |
Time zone | Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) |
- Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) |
Postal code span | H9X |
Area code(s) | (514) and (438) |
Website: www.baie-durfe.qc.ca |
Baie-d'Urfé (2006 Population 3,902) is a suburb located near to the western tip of the Island of Montreal, in Quebec, Canada. After the amalgamation of the Island's 27 distinct municipalities, it was merged on January 1, 2002 with neighbouring Beaconsfield to create the Borough of Beaconsfield—Baie-d'Urfé, in the new city of Montreal. On June 20, 2004 it voted to demerge and was re-established as a town on January 1, 2006.
Baie-d'Urfé is a "bedroom community" that extends from Autoroute 40 to Lac Saint-Louis — primarily residential, it is characterized by large houses on spacious lots. The municipality has retained a rural charm, accentuated by its lack of sidewalks and limited commercial activity. It is a favourite spot for boaters, who use the local marinas. The community is located within the region usually referred to as the West Island. North of Autoroute 20 and the CN and CP railway lines lies a modest-sized industrial park.
Baie-d'Urfé is named after François-Saturnin Lascaris d'Urfé, or l'Abbé d'Urfé. He was the community's first pastor, who was sent by the Gentlemen of Saint-Sulpice to serve as a missionary for the parish of Saint-Louis-du-Bout-de-l'Île (which was later renamed in his honour), a small community of settlers, soldiers, traders, and Indians.
Its active community members participate in many of the Town's associated or private clubs, including the Baie-d'Urfé Curling Club. For these reasons it is known as one of the best areas in Canada to live, and is one of the regions most prestigious neighborhoods. It competes with Hampstead, Quebec and a few other suburbs for first place in the rankings of highest average household incomes in Canada. The median income for a household in Baie-d'Urfé was $128,611, and the median income for a family was $194,335 [2]. Males had an average income of $112,882 versus $62,245 for females.
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[edit] Government
Baie d'Urfé's present mayor is Maria Tutino. There are six city councilors.
- Janet Ryan (Finance and Administration)
- Lynda Phelps (Parks and Recreation & Cultural Affairs)
- Wayne Belvedere (Public Works and Town Infrastructure)
- Huguette Thomassin (Public Security, Seniors and Communication)
- Chuck Colomb (Town Planning and Transport)
- Kim Millette (Youth, Environment & Quality of life)
[edit] Demographics
Language | Population | Percentage (%) |
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English | 2,360 | 60.67% |
French | 765 | 19.67% |
Both English and French | 100 | 2.57% |
Other languages | 655 | 16.84% |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Total area: Affaires municipales et des Régions Quebec
Land area: Statistics Canada - ^ Statistics Canada, 2006 census
[edit] External links