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Module:Location map/data/Canada Greater Montreal is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Greater Montreal. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
The port of Montreal lies at one end of the Saint Lawrence Seaway, which is the river gateway that stretches from the Great Lakes into the Atlantic Ocean. [2] Montreal is defined by its location in between the St. Lawrence river on its south, and by the Rivière des Prairies on its north.
Greater Montreal (French: Grand Montréal, [ɡʁɑ̃ mɔ̃ʁeal]) is the most populous metropolitan area in Quebec and the second most populous in Canada after Greater Toronto. In 2015, Statistics Canada identified Montreal 's Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) as 4,258.31 square kilometres (1,644.14 sq mi) with a population of 4,027,100, [ 5 ...
The riverside area adjacent to Old Montreal is known as the Old Port. The Old Port was the former site of the worldwide Port of Montreal , but its shipping operations have been moved further east to its current larger site, leaving the former location as a recreational and historical area maintained by Parks Canada .
move to sidebar hide (Top) ... The city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada is divided into 19 boroughs (in French, ... Area in km 2 Density per km 2; 1.
Numerous industries left for the suburbs, leaving the area in a state of decay. In 1966, the City of Montreal launched a large urban renewal project in Little Burgundy by demolishing countless residential and commercial buildings, replacing them with public housing developments, [8] and revitalizing other parts of the neighbourhood. [9]
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For a list of the municipalities of the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal, see Greater Montreal. The CMM comprises 82 local municipalities in all, of which 21 do not belong to any Regional County Municipality (RCM), including Montreal itself. [3] The CMM further encompasses the entire territory of four RCMs and parts of another six RCMs.