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Mount Royal (French: Mont-Royal [mɔ̃ ʁwajal], officially Town of Mount Royal, French: Ville de Mont-Royal, abbreviated TMR, French: VMR) is an affluent on-island suburban town located on the northwest side of the eponymous Mount Royal, northwest of Downtown Montreal, on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada.
Montreal South Central Plateau Mont-Royal. H3W Montreal Southwest Côte-des-Neiges. H4W Côte Saint-Luc West. H5W Not assigned. H7W Laval South Chomedey. H8W Not assigned. H9W Beaconsfield. H0X Not assigned. H1X Montreal Central Rosemont. H2X Montreal Southeast Plateau Mont-Royal. H3X Hampstead & Montreal (West Snowdon & North Notre-Dame-de ...
Postal Code: H2Z, H3A, H3B, H3G, H3H, H4Z, H5A, H5B ... Downtown Montreal (French: Centre-Ville de Montréal) is the central business ... Le Plateau-Mont-Royal to the ...
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal: Postal Code: H2T, H2V. Area code(s) 514, 438: ... In 1997, this space became the new Montreal studios of computer game developer Ubisoft, ...
Montreal [a] is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in North America.Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", [19] it is now named after Mount Royal, [20] the triple-peaked mountain around which the early settlement was built. [21]
Starting in 1745, the urbanized area of Montreal began to extend beyond its fortifications. The Plateau-Mont-Royal was born when the Faubourg Saint-Laurent to the north became the main area of development. In 1792, Montreal expanded, with new official limits about two kilometres (1¼ miles) beyond the original fortifications.
The mountain is the site of Mount Royal Park (French: Parc du Mont-Royal), one of Montreal's largest greenspaces. [15] The park was originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (who also co-designed New York City's Central Park) and was inaugurated in 1876, [16] although not completed to his design.
Postal code: J. Area code: 450, 579 ... in turn, named for Mont Royal ... Kahnawake was established south of Montreal in 1719 as a mission village.