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Armstrong's Point

Armstrong's Point (informally referred to as The Gates) is a neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1] It is located in the West End of the city and in a large bend in the Assiniboine River. The land was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a residential district.[2]

Armstrong's Point
Neighbourhood
East Blanchard Park, Winnipeg
Armstrong's Point
Coordinates: 49°52′37″N 97°9′23″W / 49.87694°N 97.15639°W / 49.87694; -97.15639Coordinates: 49°52′37″N 97°9′23″W / 49.87694°N 97.15639°W / 49.87694; -97.15639
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
Established1880
Government
 • CouncillorSherri Rollins
 • MLALisa Naylor
 • MPLeah Gazan
Area
 • Total0.3 km2 (0.1 sq mi)
Elevation
234 m (768 ft)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total370
 • Density1,200/km2 (3,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Forward Sortation Area
Area codes204, 431

History

The Hudson's Bay Company deeded the land to Joseph Hill who arrived at Red River of the North in 1849 with a Pensioner Regiment. The area was originally called Point-a-Peltier.[3] In 1854, returning to England, Hill put James Armstrong (1790-1874) in charge of the property. Hearing of Hill's death, the property was sold to Francis Evans Cornish, the first mayor of Winnipeg. In the early 1880s, Hill returned to Winnipeg, and reestablished his ownership of the land before selling it to a speculators' syndicate in April 1881 for $28,000. The speculators renamed the area Victoria Place, though officially it was known as Registered Plan 119.[4]

 
The Cornish Library, a local branch of the Winnipeg Public Library

During the period of 1880 through 1920, houses were built on its four roads, Cornish Avenue, East Gate, West Gate, and Middle Gate.[5] The first home was completed in 1882.

Architecture

Some of the buildings in Armstrong's Point that are historically significant are:

Gates

The Gates at East Gate, West Gate, Middle Gate, were designed by the architect Lt. Col. Henry Norland Ruttan in 1911,[7] and built in the same year. Flanking three entrances to the Winnipeg neighbourhood, they are nearly identical construction, built of stone and wrought-iron, and of Classical Revival style. Funded by residents and built by the city's engineering department, the Gates are unique, having been built by the property owners instead of a real estate developer.[8]

Politics

Armstrong's Point is represented by Sherri Rollins in the city ward of Fort Rouge - East Fort Garry at the municipal level,[9] Lisa Naylor in the constituency of Wolseley at the provincial level, and Leah Gazan in the constituency of Winnipeg Centre at the federal level.[10] (For census data, Statistics Canada places Armstrong's Point as part of the Downtown community area).[11]

Overall, the neighbourhood is politically diverse and does not generally support any candidate with a large majority.[12][10][13] Voter turnout for the 2008 federal election was 56%.[10]

Demographics

The 2016 population of the neighbourhood was 370 people. The median household income in Armstrong's Point was $59,421.[15]

References

Sources
  • A Pictorial History of Early Armstrong's Point. Guy, R.D., UM Digital Collections (Undated, possibly post-1950).
Notes
  1. ^ "TimeLinks: Armstrong's Point". The Manitoba Historical Society. 29 August 2009. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
  2. ^ LeBoldus, Pamela; Rosemary Malaher (Spring 1983). "A Walking Tour of Armstrong's Point". Manitoba History. The Manitoba Historical Society. 5.
  3. ^ Martin, Archer (1898). The Hudson's Bay company's land tenures and the occupation of Assiniboia. W. Clowes & Sons. pp. 81–. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
  4. ^ Historical Buildings Committee (August 1993). (PDF). City of Winnipeg. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
  5. ^ Pyzer, Nan (29 August 2009). "TimeLinks: Armstrong's Point". The Manitoba Historical Society. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  6. ^ a b Rostecki, Randy R. (2009). Armstrong's Point - A History. Heritage Winnipeg Corporation. pp. 46, 234. ISBN 9780969511212.
  7. ^ . Lib.umanitoba.ca. University of Manitoba Libraries. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
  8. ^ "Gates at East Gate, West Gate, Middle Gate". Historicplaces.ca. Parks Canada. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  9. ^ "Fort Rouge - East Fort Garry Ward | Electoral Wards". Winnipeg.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ a b c "Map of Results - Winnipeg Centre (2008)". Electionmapper.ca. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  11. ^ "(UD) : 2016 Census". Winnipeg.ca. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  12. ^ Turner, James (October 29, 2010). "Election 2010 : October 27, 2010 : Councillor Fort Rouge - East Ft. Garry (Vote for 1)" (PDF). Winnipeg Crime Files.
  13. ^ "Manitoba election 2019: Live results and riding-by-riding vote counts". Macleans.ca. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
  14. ^ . City of Winnipeg. Archived from the original on July 15, 2009.
  15. ^ "2016 Census Data - Armstrong Point" (PDF). City of Winnipeg. July 24, 2019. pp. 2, 12. Retrieved August 27, 2019.

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Armstrong s Point informally referred to as The Gates is a neighbourhood in Winnipeg Manitoba 1 It is located in the West End of the city and in a large bend in the Assiniboine River The land was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a residential district 2 Armstrong s PointNeighbourhoodEast Blanchard Park WinnipegArmstrong s PointCoordinates 49 52 37 N 97 9 23 W 49 87694 N 97 15639 W 49 87694 97 15639 Coordinates 49 52 37 N 97 9 23 W 49 87694 N 97 15639 W 49 87694 97 15639Country CanadaProvince ManitobaEstablished1880Government CouncillorSherri Rollins MLALisa Naylor MPLeah GazanArea Total0 3 km2 0 1 sq mi Elevation234 m 768 ft Population 2016 Total370 Density1 200 km2 3 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT Forward Sortation AreaR3CArea codes204 431 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2 1 Gates 3 Politics 4 Demographics 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe Hudson s Bay Company deeded the land to Joseph Hill who arrived at Red River of the North in 1849 with a Pensioner Regiment The area was originally called Point a Peltier 3 In 1854 returning to England Hill put James Armstrong 1790 1874 in charge of the property Hearing of Hill s death the property was sold to Francis Evans Cornish the first mayor of Winnipeg In the early 1880s Hill returned to Winnipeg and reestablished his ownership of the land before selling it to a speculators syndicate in April 1881 for 28 000 The speculators renamed the area Victoria Place though officially it was known as Registered Plan 119 4 The Cornish Library a local branch of the Winnipeg Public Library During the period of 1880 through 1920 houses were built on its four roads Cornish Avenue East Gate West Gate and Middle Gate 5 The first home was completed in 1882 Architecture EditSome of the buildings in Armstrong s Point that are historically significant are 20 West Gate the Cornish Library completed in 1915 40 West Gate which became the French Consulate when 54 West Gate the Ralph Connor House which became a National Historic Site when 86 West Gate which became Westgate Mennonite Collegiate demolished 1989 6 134 West Gate which became the Japanese Consulate when 158 West Gate which became St John s Ravenscourt School demolished 1950 6 Gates Edit The Gates at East Gate West Gate Middle Gate were designed by the architect Lt Col Henry Norland Ruttan in 1911 7 and built in the same year Flanking three entrances to the Winnipeg neighbourhood they are nearly identical construction built of stone and wrought iron and of Classical Revival style Funded by residents and built by the city s engineering department the Gates are unique having been built by the property owners instead of a real estate developer 8 Politics EditArmstrong s Point is represented by Sherri Rollins in the city ward of Fort Rouge East Fort Garry at the municipal level 9 Lisa Naylor in the constituency of Wolseley at the provincial level and Leah Gazan in the constituency of Winnipeg Centre at the federal level 10 For census data Statistics Canada places Armstrong s Point as part of the Downtown community area 11 Overall the neighbourhood is politically diverse and does not generally support any candidate with a large majority 12 10 13 Voter turnout for the 2008 federal election was 56 10 Demographics EditPopulation historyYearPop 1971535 1976470 12 1 1981420 10 6 1986395 6 0 1991360 8 9 1996330 8 3 2001400 21 2 2006360 14 10 0 The 2016 population of the neighbourhood was 370 people The median household income in Armstrong s Point was 59 421 15 References EditSourcesA Pictorial History of Early Armstrong s Point Guy R D UM Digital Collections Undated possibly post 1950 Notes TimeLinks Armstrong s Point The Manitoba Historical Society 29 August 2009 Retrieved 28 April 2011 LeBoldus Pamela Rosemary Malaher Spring 1983 A Walking Tour of Armstrong s Point Manitoba History The Manitoba Historical Society 5 Martin Archer 1898 The Hudson s Bay company s land tenures and the occupation of Assiniboia W Clowes amp Sons pp 81 Retrieved 28 April 2011 Historical Buildings Committee August 1993 Armstrong s Point Gates Cornish Avenue PDF City of Winnipeg Archived from the original PDF on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 28 April 2011 Pyzer Nan 29 August 2009 TimeLinks Armstrong s Point The Manitoba Historical Society Retrieved 30 April 2011 a b Rostecki Randy R 2009 Armstrong s Point A History Heritage Winnipeg Corporation pp 46 234 ISBN 9780969511212 Armstrong s Point Gate Lib umanitoba ca University of Manitoba Libraries Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 28 April 2011 Gates at East Gate West Gate Middle Gate Historicplaces ca Parks Canada Retrieved 30 April 2011 Fort Rouge East Fort Garry Ward Electoral Wards Winnipeg ca Retrieved 2021 06 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c Map of Results Winnipeg Centre 2008 Electionmapper ca Retrieved 2019 08 27 UD 2016 Census Winnipeg ca Retrieved 10 January 2022 Turner James October 29 2010 Election 2010 October 27 2010 Councillor Fort Rouge East Ft Garry Vote for 1 PDF Winnipeg Crime Files Manitoba election 2019 Live results and riding by riding vote counts Macleans ca Retrieved 2019 09 14 now Winnipeg ca Census City of Winnipeg Archived from the original on July 15 2009 2016 Census Data Armstrong Point PDF City of Winnipeg July 24 2019 pp 2 12 Retrieved August 27 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Armstrong 27s Point amp oldid 1064862294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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