Lachenaie landfill
The Lachenaie landfill is a landfill in Terrebonne, Quebec – northeast of Montreal. Along with the Ste. Sophie landfill, these two dumps collect garbage for the Greater Montreal Area.
Varennes is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada, on the Saint Lawrence River in the Marguerite-D'Youville Regional County Municipality. The city is approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) from Downtown Montreal. The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 20,994. In 2010, the population is listed at 21,174.
Population: 20,950
Latitude: 45° 41' 0.17" N
Longitude: -73° 25' 56.86" W
The Lachenaie landfill is a landfill in Terrebonne, Quebec – northeast of Montreal. Along with the Ste. Sophie landfill, these two dumps collect garbage for the Greater Montreal Area.
La Présentation is a municipality in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the Salvail River in Les Maskoutains Regional County Municipality.
Viger Square (French: Square Viger) is an urban square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was greatly changed by the construction of the Ville-Marie Expressway in the 1970s. The square is divided into three sections.
Rue Jarry (officially) is a street on the Island of Montreal which stretches from Boulevard de l'Acadie in the west to Boulevard Ray-Lawson to the east. The street is nearly entirely served by the bus route 193 Jarry.
James O'Donnell (1774–1830) was a noted Irish-American architect in New York City and Montreal.
Groulx is a provincial electoral district in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec.
Fabreville is a district in Laval, Quebec.
Fabre is a station on the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).
Excentris is a performing arts center and cinema located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec.
Duvernay is a district in the eastern part of Laval and was a separate city until the municipal mergers on August 6, 1965.
Dominion Park was an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, situated between Notre-Dame Street and the Saint Lawrence River in the early twentieth century.
De La Concorde is a commuter train station in Laval, Quebec, on the Saint-Jérôme Line of the Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT), the umbrella organization that plans, integrates, and coordinates public transportation services in the Greater Mo…
De Castelnau is a station on the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).
D'Iberville is a station on the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).
The Old Custom House is a building in what is now Old Montreal, which served as Montreal's first custom house. The building was completed in 1836, designed by Montreal architect John Ostell in the Palladian revival style. It is a National Historic S…
The Colisée Jean Béliveau (originally known as Aréna Jacques-Cartier) is a multi-purpose arena built in 1968 in Longueuil, Quebec, and home to the ice hockey team of Le Collège Français de Longueuil, that play in the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League.
St. John the Evangelist is a parish of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal in the Anglican Church of Canada, founded by Father Edmund Wood in 1861; its church is well known in Montreal as the "Red Roof Church", which is also the headquarters of St. Mic…
The Telephone Pavilion, also known as the Bell Telephone Pavilion and formally named the Telephone Association of Canada Pavilion, was a part of Expo 67, an International World's Fair held in Montreal, Canada in 1967 to mark the centenary of the Con…