Cantonment, FL | The Holman Law Firm
Cantonment is a small suburb of Pensacola. It is within driving distance to the popular tourist destination, Pensacola Beach. The city is located in Escambia County in the Northwest section of the Florida Panhandle.
History of Cantonment
Cantonment was named after the temporary quarters Andrew Jackson kept for his troops in the area in 1814. The pronunciation of the city’s name differs from the original. Locals pronounce it as “can-tone-ment.”
Population Statistics
The population in Cantonment is 27,135. The median age is 44. Over 84% of residents have a high school diploma. Residents with a Bachelor’s degree or higher fall at 20%. Individuals with a graduate or professional degree are over 6%.
Marital Statistics in Cantonment
Married 54.9%
Divorced 12.4%
Married couples with children 25.3%
Single parent household 11.3%
Driving Numbers Escambia County
The average commute time in Cantonment is 24 minutes.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has a precinct in Cantonment. The following is driving data in Escambia County.
Total Crashes: 6,833
Crashes Involving Pedestrians: 168
Crashes with injuries: 3,120
Total Number Traffic Fatalities: 69
Crashes Involving Bicycles: 105
Crashes Involving Commercial Vehicles:389
Cost of Living in Cantonment
The median income is $57,146 and the average home value is $183,300. The cost of living in Cantonment is 89.5. The United States average is 100.
The unemployment rate is 3.6%. The United States average unemployment rate is 3.9.
Military Information
Cantonment is situated in close proximity to the Pensacola Naval Air Station and other United States Navy services and commands. NAS Pensacola is a huge economic driving force in Escambia County. The station employs over 16,000 military and 7,400 civilians. Other Naval operations in Escambia County include: Naval Aviation Schools Command, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Marine Aviation Training Support Group 21 and 23 and the Naval Education Training Command is headquarters. The United States Navy’s flight performance squadron the Blue Angels are stationed at NAS Pensacola.
Weather Information
Cantonment has a subtropical climate much like the rest of the panhandle. Its location to the Gulf of Mexico makes it susceptible to tropical storms and hurricanes. Cantonment tornado activity is slightly higher than the state average and 19% above the United States average.
Cantonment receives up to 65 inches of rain per year and has an average of 228 sunny days.
Cantonment has an average of 109 days with some form of precipitation.
In Escambia County, there have been 23 national emergencies declared including; Hurricanes – 12, Floods – 5, Tropical Storms – 4, Tornadoes – 3, Winds – 2, Storms – 4, Fires – 3, and Heavy Rain – 1 (Some reports may be listed under duplicate categories).
Annual Events in Cantonment
The city hosts the annual Cantonment Arts and Crafts Festival in October. Cantonment’s proximity to Pensacola and Pensacola Beach allows residents to have easy access to area events. The Blue Angels perform their last show of the season every July over Pensacola Beach. Mardi Gras is also celebrated in the Pensacola area complete with numerous parades and carnival balls.