Roxboro, Quebec

For the Montreal borough, see Pierrefonds-Roxboro.
Roxboro
Neighbourhood
Roxboro

Location of Roxboro in Montreal

Coordinates: 45°30′31″N 73°49′0″W / 45.50861°N 73.81667°W / 45.50861; -73.81667Coordinates: 45°30′31″N 73°49′0″W / 45.50861°N 73.81667°W / 45.50861; -73.81667
Country  Canada
Province  Quebec
City Montreal
Borough Pierrefonds-Roxboro
Area[1]
  Land 2.22 km2 (0.86 sq mi)
Population (2006)[1]
  Total 5,948
  Density 2,682.3/km2 (6,947/sq mi)
  Change (2001-2006) Increase5.4%
  Dwellings (2006) 2,162
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal code span H8Y
Area code(s) (514) and (438)

Roxboro was a town on the Island of Montreal. It was founded in 1914,[2] and ceased to exist on January 1, 2002 with a forced merger with Montreal. The town was located along the Rivière des Prairies. Its population, at that time, was 6,000.

In 2004 there was a chance at demerging from Montreal but the requirements were not met. Voting results were: Registered to vote 4 487: Yes 1,497: No 732: Total of Yes and No votes 2,248.[3]

History

Since the Town's founding in 1914, there have been six mayors.

The city of Montreal had tried for years to merge Roxboro and other municipalities. [4] [5]

The area north of the train tracks was subject to many floods.[6][7][8][9]

On January 1, 2002, the formerly independent town was forcibly merged with Dollard-des-Ormeaux to become a borough in the new city of Montreal. When offered the chance to "de-merge" on June 20, 2004, residents of the former town voted to do so by 67%. However, because the province required 35% turnout for the result to be valid, the town was merged regardless of the wishes of those who voted. Residents of the former city of Pierrefonds, which adjoined the former town of Roxboro, chose to stay in the new city and joined with Roxboro to form the borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro. The new borough was formally created on January 1, 2006. Roxboro's former borough partner, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, chose to regain their independence and de-merged at that time.

Roxboro Island

In 1974 the town of Roxboro decided to purchase the island ( Lot 311) at the North end of 5th Avenue North and in a court expropriation decision paid $46,130.36 to the former owner.[10][11] Archives de Montréal has an aerial photo of the island from the year 1947.[12] It is one of islands in the Hochelaga Archipelago. The Federal and Provincial government named the island 1991-04-12.[13][14] The island has a bridge, lighting for night and garbage disposal.

Roxboro Woods

There is a section of land named "Boisé de Roxboro" designated 2001-08-22 as a protected woods.[15][16] The Quebec and Federal governments do not act to protect the parc/woods like Parc des Rapides-du-Cheval-Blanc (named 1997-03-25)[17] and as a result the area of park land has significantly shrunk and continues to grow smaller from development.

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