Boutiliers Point, Nova Scotia
Boutiliers Point | |
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Community | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Nova Scotia |
Municipality | Halifax Regional Municipality |
Community council | North West Community Council |
District 13 | 13 - Hammonds Plains - St. Margarets |
Founded | 1752 |
Population (2006 census) | |
• Total | 777 |
Postal code | B3Z |
Area Code | 902 |
GNBC code | CAEUL |
Boutiliers Point is a rural community in the Halifax Regional Municipality on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean on Trunk 3, 27.61 kilometers from Halifax.
The community evolved after Jacques Boutilier's son, James Frederick and Jacques' nephew John Coulaw Boutilier *purchased in September 20, 1794[1] from Charles Ingram's son-in-law,William Coolen, the 1500 acre Ingram Grant for 140 pounds, to be paid 20 pounds yearly. This area later became known as Boutilier's Point, likely named for James Frederick Boutilier, a patriarch of the community.
Many in the community have the last name of Boutilier /ˈbuːtlɪər/. It is common that one is referred to by one's first name followed by the name of one's father (e.g., Tom the son of Eric Boutilier becomes Tom Eric). For instance, Rob Boutilier, the creator of the animated television series Kid vs. Kat, is originally from Boutilier's Point.
Boutliers Point is also home to an outdoor ice hockey rink which is managed by the St. Margaret's Bay/Boutilier's Point Recreation Association. The hockey rink is located at the top of Christies Rd. and Islandview Rd.
Communications
- Telephone exchange 902 - 826 and 820
- Postal code - B3Z
- Internet : Cable -Eastlink - FibreOP
Schools
St. Margarets Bay Elementary School
Demographics
- Total Population 777
- Total Dwellings 375
- Total Land Area 38.39 km²
Notes
- ↑ Halifax County Deed Book 32, #447
References
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Coordinates: 44°39′34″N 63°57′10″W / 44.65944°N 63.95278°W