Bois-des-Filion () is an off-island suburb of Montreal, located in Quebec, Canada, to the north of Montreal.
Historically, hundreds of families annually travelled to this region seasonally to experience the maple forests; however, the tourist industry is currently a minor source of income for the city.
The primary language spoken by its citizens is French, and the primary source of employment is general manufacturing.
The name Filion is derived from the surname of Antoine Feuillon, a local carpenter who could neither read nor write, and thus was unable to correct any errors in the spelling of his name as the first records were kept. Antoine Feuillion was the son of Michel Feuillon, a captain of the Musketeers of the Guards during the reign of the "Sun King", Louis XIV of France before his immigration to New France.
This town is named Bois des Filion because of the beautiful maple woods bordering it; le bois being French for "the woods". When the city was newly founded, one had to follow a path through these woods and ford a small river to enter the city.
This small town has a rich cultural history rooted in the legend of the lords, Céloron de Blainville and Lepage of Holy-Claire. Below are some important dates.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Bois-des-Filion had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
The Commission scolaire de la Seigneurie-des-Mille-ÃÂles (CSSMI) operates Francophone public schools. The territory has the following schools:
Most students are zoned to Le Rucher, secondaire Hubert-Maisonneuve in Rosemère (for lower secondary), and Rive-Nord (for upper secondary). Some are zoned to ÃÂcole Marie-Soleil-Tougas in Terrebonne, ÃÂcole Le Carrefour in Lorraine, and ÃÂcole secondaire du Harfang in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools:
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