The former resort town of L’Ile Bizard is an island on the northwest section of Montreal in the borough of L’Ile-Bizard-Sainte-Genevieve. New construction and gracious homes in a tranquil setting appeal to families, retirees and business professionals. Residents can enjoy community theaters, winter sports and North America’s oldest golf course. The Bois-de-l’Ile-Bizard Nature Park offers a diverse array of ecosystems, and it is a great spot for families to get out and experience nature. L’Ile Bizard connects to the mainland of Montreal via a bridge and ferry service.
Houses | Condominiums | |
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2015 | 399 714 $ | 216 171 $ |
2014 | 411 784 $ | 212 755 $ |
2013 | 439 168 $ | 212 490 $ |
2012 | 422 005 $ | 209 973 $ |
2011 | 388 011 $ | 208 439 $ |
2010 | 337 048 $ | 210 838 $ |
Before 1960 | 11% |
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Between 1961 and 1980 | 30% |
Between 1981 and 1990 | 34% |
Between 1991 and 2000 | 17% |
Between 2001 and 2005 | 4% |
Between 2006 and 2011 | 3% |
Area size | 23.63 km2 |
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Population | 18 097 |
Population density | 767 inhab./km2 |
Average age | 39 years old |
The largest age group | 45 to 64 years old |
Household size | 1 person: 23% 2 persons: 31% 3 persons: 18% 4 persons: 26% 5 persons or more : 2% |
Average household size | 2.6 persons |
Spoken languages | French: 58% English: 32% Other: 10% |