Manotick, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada



 


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Manotick (/'m?n?t?k/ MAN-?-tik[1]) is a community in Rideau-Jock Ward in the rural south part of the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is a suburb of the city, located on the Rideau River, immediately south of the suburbs Barrhaven and Riverside South, about 25 km (16 mi) from downtown Ottawa.[2] It was founded by Moss Kent Dickinson in 1864. He named the village 'Manotick', after the Algonquin word for 'island'. It has been part of the City of Ottawa since amalgamation in 2001. Prior to that, it was located in Rideau Township. According to the Canada 2016 Census, Manotick had a population of 4,486.

Latitude: 45.227, Longitude: -7.905444


Death

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
1 Neilson, John Allan  27 Oct 1998Manotick, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada I42405

Burial

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Burial    Person ID 
1 Fleming, Keith W.  2006Manotick, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada I19296
2 Kelly, Eunice M.  2001Manotick, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada I19297


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