L'Île-Bizard, Quebec

L'Île-Bizard
Former city
L'Île-Bizard

Location of L'Île-Bizard in Montreal

Coordinates: 45°29′15″N 73°52′48″W / 45.487417°N 73.879917°W / 45.487417; -73.879917Coordinates: 45°29′15″N 73°52′48″W / 45.487417°N 73.879917°W / 45.487417; -73.879917
Country  Canada
Province  Quebec
City Montreal
Borough L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève
Area[1]
  Land 22.77 km2 (8.79 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 14,647
  Density 643.26/km2 (1,666.0/sq mi)
  Change (2006-2011) Increase2.2%
  Dwellings (2011) 5,228
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Forward sortation area H9E
Area code(s) (514) and (438)

L'Île-Bizard is a former municipality current borough located on Île Bizard, an island northwest of the Island of Montreal. It was originally incorporated as a municipality on 1 July 1855 as Paroisse de Saint-Raphael-de l'Ile-Bizard.

On 1 January 2002, it was merged into the City of Montreal as part of the borough of L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève.

The island has a land area of 22.77 km² (8.79 sq mi). Its population was 14,647 at the 2011 census.

Parc-Nature-du-Bois-de-l'île-Bizard is located in the centre of the island.[2]

It is the childhood home of NHL hockey player Vincent Lecavalier, who attended John Rennie High School, a school well known for its athletics program. It is also the childhood home of Simple Plan singer Pierre Bouvier.

The Parti Québécois leader Pauline Marois had a $8M main residence in the area.[3]

Demographics

Historical populations
YearPop.±%
174017    
1813508+2888.2%
1831799+57.3%
1851950+18.9%
18611,070+12.6%
1881831−22.3%
1901682−17.9%
1911586−14.1%
1916574−2.0%
1931712+24.0%
19541,046+46.9%
19513,379+223.0%
19712,950−12.7%
19816,558+122.3%
199111,352+73.1%
199613,038+14.9%
200113,861+6.3%
200614,325+3.3%
200614,647+2.2%

See also

References

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