Ellerslie-Bideford, Prince Edward Island Explained

Ellerslie-Bideford
Official Name:Municipality of Ellerslie-Bideford
Settlement Type:Community
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Pushpin Label Position:none
Pushpin Map Caption:Ellerslie-Bideford in Prince Edward Island
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Coordinates:46.601°N -63.958°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Prince Edward Island
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Prince County
Subdivision Type3:Parish
Subdivision Name3:Halifax
Subdivision Type4:Lot
Subdivision Name4:Lot 12
Leader Title:Chairperson
Leader Name:Myron Hutchinson
Leader Title1:Councillor
Leader Name1:Lorraine Barlow
Leslie Enman
Warren Gillis
Jason Grigg
Adam Hutchinson
Rod Millar
Leader Title2:CAO
Leader Name2:Julie Ellisworth-Enman
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:1901
Established Title2:Established
Established Date2:1977
Population As Of:2001
Population Total:470
Timezone:AST
Timezone Dst:ADT
Postal Code Type:Canadian postal code
Postal Code:C0B 1J0
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Blank Info:011L12
Blank1 Name:GNBC Code
Blank1 Info:BADWV

Ellerslie-Bideford was a municipality that held community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada.[1] It was located in Prince County on Lot 12.

Most residents of Ellerslie-Bideford lived on Ellerslie Road (Route 133) which spans 5 miles from Route 2 to Route 12.

History

The community was incorporated by provincial government in 1977, when Ellerslie merged with Bideford. Ellerslie was founded in 1853 by a local carpenter, being named after Ellerslie, Scotland. Bideford was named in 1818 after Bideford, Devon, England.[2] Ellerslie is currently one of the last communities in the West Prince district of Prince Edward Island prior to the border with East Prince.

The community had a rich history in the fox farming and ship building industries. The Bideford Shipyard launched several sea vessels, including the last one to be christened there, the Meteor. Bideford is also home to a Shellfish Museum; as the fishery is the basis of the local economy.

Over the past several years, the Community Improvement Council (or CIC) has endeavored to undertake several infrastructure projects. These projects include a new set of Soccer Fields and a Running Track. The Council also attempted to move the community towards a central sewer system from the current model of independent septic tanks for each dwelling, however this motion was defeated in a community vote, over much controversy.

On September 28, 2018, the municipality was combined with Lady Slipper, to create the new municipality of Central Prince.[3]

Education

Ellerslie was home to Ellerslie Elementary School, which has approximately 200 students in grades K-6. From this school, area residents go to Hernewood Intermediate, and Westisle Composite High.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Municipal Councils and Contact Information . Government of Prince Edward Island . January 27, 2017 . February 4, 2017 . December 29, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161229172504/https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/sites/default/files/publications/municipal_directory.pdf . dead .
  2. Book: Hamiton. William Baillie. Place Names of Atlantic Canada. 1996. University of Toronto Press. 0802075703. illustrated, reprint. 15 September 2017.
  3. Web site: EC2018 - 585: Municipal Government Act Rural Municipality of Lady Slipper and Rural Municipality of Ellerslie-Bideford Restructuring. September 25, 2018. Government of Prince Edward Island Executive Council. 321–323. October 27, 2018.