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Synonyms for montarville or Related words with montarville
repentigny
boucherville
bellechasse
marieville
soulanges
pierrefonds
laprairie
longueuil
ahuntsic
chomedey
plessisville
lachute
rouville
louiseville
dorion
pincourt
napierville
beloeil
chapais
matane
bizard
papineauville
berthierville
charlesbourg
cartierville
hochelaga
assomption
kamouraska
dolbeau
senneterre
arthabaska
joliette
lavaltrie
pierreville
deschambault
outremont
coaticook
chambly
yamaska
chicoutimi
beauce
brossard
portneuf
gouin
fabreville
salaberry
taschereau
rosaire
grondines
cowansville
Examples of "montarville"
In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it lost Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
to the newly created
Montarville
electoral district.
The park is named after mount Saint-Bruno, whose namesake is Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
, a municipality directly adjacent to the west flank of the mountain. The mount was known in the past as the "colline de
Montarville
" (hill of
Montarville
), from the name of the signory of
Montarville
. It was the establishment of the Saint-Bruno parish that provoked a gradual shift towards the current name. The parish itself was named as a tribute to the Bruneau family, its early financial contributors.
Promenades St-Bruno – Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
, QC
Promenades
Montarville
is one of the smallest indoor malls in Greater Longueuil. It is situated at the corner of de
Montarville
and de Mortagne boulevards in the city of Boucherville. It was opened in 1979 and has approximately 50 tenants.
Marguerite-D'Youville, which ceased to exist, consisted of Boucherville and Sainte-Julie. To create
Montarville
, Sainte-Julie was moved to the Verchères electoral district and Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
was taken from Chambly.
Montarville
is a federal electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec.
He was Mayor of Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
from 1960-1968.
The Terminus De
Montarville
was inaugurated November 20, 2007 by the AMT & the city of Boucherville.
Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Goyette grew up in Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
, on Montreal's south shore.
Promenades
Montarville
is less than 5 km away from the much larger (but not enclosed) Carrefour de le Rive-Sud.
Several families left Boucherville in the 18th century to found the communities of Sainte-Julie and Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
.
He was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec in 1956 and represented the division of
Montarville
until his death.
On January 1, 2002, all of the above, plus Boucherville and Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
, amalgamated into the expanded city of Longueuil. On January 1, 2006, however, Brossard, Boucherville, Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
, and Saint-Lambert demerged and became independent again; however, they remain part of the urban agglomeration of Longueuil.
Montarville
is a provincial electoral district in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada that elects members to the National Assembly of Quebec. It consists of the municipalities of Boucherville and Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
, both of which are part of the urban agglomeration of Longueuil.
In 1883, the Colonization Society of
Montarville
was founded and took possession of the area in 1884. Settlers established on the banks of the Du Lièvre River, about 11 km south of Val-Barrette, the mission of Saint-Gérard-de-Kiamika, also called Saint-Gérard-de-
Montarville
. A year later its post office opened. In 1890, the Kiamika Township is proclaimed.
This riding was redistributed into the new ridings of Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères and
Montarville
in the 2012 electoral redistribution.
The Le domaine Sabrevois neighbourhood was built in the early 1970s. It is located east of de
Montarville
boul., between the streets Samuel de Champlain and Jacques-Cartier.
Hartland de
Montarville
Molson, (May 29, 1907 – September 28, 2002) was an Anglo-Quebecer statesman, Canadian Senator and a member of the prominent Molson family of brewers.
This South Shore district in the Quebec region of Montérégie included the former Towns of Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
and Saint-Hubert in the city of Longueuil.
Annette and Cécile both eventually divorced and by the 1990s, the three surviving sisters lived together in the Montreal suburb of Saint-Bruno-de-
Montarville
.