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Stanhope, Quebec

Coordinates: 45°00′45.4″N 71°47′54.9″W / 45.012611°N 71.798583°W / 45.012611; -71.798583
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Stanhope
Community
Stanhope border station
Stanhope border station
Stanhope is located in Canada
Stanhope
Stanhope
Location in southern Quebec
Stanhope is located in Southern Quebec
Stanhope
Stanhope
Stanhope (Southern Quebec)
Coordinates: 45°00′45.4″N 71°47′54.9″W / 45.012611°N 71.798583°W / 45.012611; -71.798583
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionEstrie
RCMCoaticook
MunicipalityCoaticook
Elevation58 m (190 ft)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total
200 (about)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST[1])
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT[1])
Postal code(s)
Area code819[1]
Highways R-147

Stanhope is a Canadian village and community of Coaticook, Coaticook RCM, in the Estrie region of Quebec. Its population is less than 200 residents.

History

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The village was a separate community in the 1890s which later became part of Coaticook municipality.

Geography

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Located on the Canada–United States border, in front of the town of Norton (Essex County, Vermont); Stanhope spans its residential area on a main road west of the Coaticook River, nearby the Montreal-Sherbrooke-Portland rail.[2] To the east is located the now defunct Stanhope Airport and, on the Quebec Route 147, the border control station.[3]

The village is 6 km far from Dixville, 14 from Coaticook, 24 from Canaan (Vermont), 27 from Stewartstown (New Hampshire), 30 from Brighton (Vermont) and 50 from Sherbrooke.

Transport

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The village had a small private airport, is crossed by the Quebec Route 147 and by the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad.

See also

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References

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