Birds Hill, Manitoba
Birds Hill is a community in the Canadian province of Manitoba located a few kilometers north east of Winnipeg, Manitoba, in the Rural Municipality of East St. Paul. The town is a few kilometers east of the Red River. A large property in the area was owned by James Curtis Bird, a retired Hudson's Bay Company employee, after whom the area is named. His son, Curtis James Bird inherited the property from his father.
The hills in the area were a place for settlers and native peoples to escape to when fleeing high flood waters along the Red River valley. Originally the area was settled by farmers and the gravel deposits in the area were used to build roads in Winnipeg and nearby locations. The town is growing rapidly with major subdivisions nearby increasing both population and business. Some of the most expensive real estate in Manitoba is now located in the area, especially near or along the Red River.
A portion of the town is located on top of a hill formed during the last ice age by a glacial sand deposit, or esker. Birds Hill Park is located on the same ridge of sand eskers, but at the other end of them. These sand ridges are some of the highest elevations in south-central Manitoba.
See also
References
- Geographic Names of Manitoba (pg. 27) - the Millennium Bureau of Canada
Coordinates: 49°58′30″N 97°00′19″W / 49.97500°N 97.00528°W