Bridgeport East

Bridgeport East is a locality in , , and has about 2,200 residents. Bridgeport East is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .

Places of Interest

Highlights include Holy Family Church and Woodside National Historic Site.

Church

Park
is the childhood home of former Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. King resided there from 1886 to 1893.

Restaurant
The is a southern-style barbeque restaurant in , Canada at 574 Lancaster Street West. The restaurant is located at a historical building, which was built as a railroad hotel in the 1840s.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kitchener and Breslau.

and neighbouring and form a tightly-integrated metro area within the larger in . At the time of the 2021 Canadian census, the population of the city of was 256,885 people and the population of the Region of Waterloo area was 587,165.

Village
is a community located within the township of , part of the Waterloo Regional Municipality in . Separated from the city of by the , takes its name from the name for the city of , . is situated 4½ km east of Bridgeport East.

, , is one of three neighbouring cities, together with , and , forming a tightly-integrated metro area within the larger in .

Bridgeport East

Latitude
43.47817° or 43° 28′ 41″ north
Longitude
-80.46715° or 80° 28′ 2″ west
Population
2,200
Elevation
304 metres (997 feet)
Open location code
86MXFGHM+74
Geo­Names ID
13580727
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