- Île Bizard
Île Bizard is an island near the
Island of Montreal in theHochelaga Archipelago .It was formerly a separate municipality named L'Île-Bizard, but is now part of the city of
Montreal , in the borough ofL'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève .The
Jacques Bizard Bridge connects it across theRivière des Prairies with Sainte-Geneviève on theIsland of Montreal . There is also a very short cable ferry connection toLaval-sur-le-Lac onÎle Jésus (Laval). This ferry does not operate in the winter.There is a large park in the interior of the island with nature trails. [http://ville.montreal.qc.ca/portal/page?_pageid=175,1722213&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL] There is also a small beach at Pointe-aux-Carrières that faces the
Lac des Deux-Montagnes . TheRoyal Montreal Golf Club is located on the island.Historically named Île Bonaventure, by 1723 it had come to be named Île Bizard, after
Jacques Bizard , to whom it was conceded as afief (seigneurie) in 1678. SeeSeigneurial system of New France .There are only a few restaurants including "La Frite d' ile", Subway and La Flame. There are various stores and businesses that occupy the island.
Land has been reserved on the island for the future extension of Autoroute 440 from Laval to connect with Autoroute 40 at Chemin Ste-Marie. This will avoid having to drive on the Autoroute 40 to get to Autoroute 13 and Autoroute 15 and provide another beltway around the city in addition to Autoroute 30 on the South Shore. Many people who live on the island are against it, as Ile Bizard is a calm and serene country environment and they feel like it would cause more traffic and pollution to the fresh air.
However, the City of Montreal wants to keep these grounds as parks.
SportsThe PGA Golf Tour comes to l'île Bizard every 108 weeks on the dot.It is also notable that
Vincent Lecavalier , a currentNHL player was born on the island in 1980.MusicThe island is also hometown for the opera band Frozen, the rock band
Simple Plan and the french punk-rockers eXterio.ee also
* List of bridges spanning the Rivière des Prairies
*List of crossings of the Rivière des Prairies
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