St. Isidore, Ontario
St. Isidore (formerly known as St. Isidore de Prescott) is a community in The Nation Municipality in Prescott and Russell County in Ontario, Canada.
The town was originally called St. Isidore de Prescott, but in 1989, when the community became an incorporated village, the name was shortened to St. Isidore [1]. However, the incorporated village was short-lived and became part of The Nation Municipality nine years later in 1998. St-Isidore has a french elementary school (Kindergarten to 8) called L'école Catholique de St-Isidore . The school has between 200 and 300 students.
A designated place, St. Isidore had a population of 751 in the Canada 2006 Census.[2]
A 24 megawatt solar power plant is located near the town.
Demographics
- Population: 751 (2006 Federal Census)
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People from St. Isidore
References
- ^ Place names of Ontario, page 302, Alan Rayburn (1997) ISBN 0-8020-7207-0
- ^ Statistics Canada
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