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  2. Laurentian Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Website. laurentianbank.ca. The Laurentian Bank of Canada (LBC; French: Banque Laurentienne du Canada) is a Schedule 1 bank that operates primarily in the province of Quebec, with commercial and business banking offices located in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia. [3] LBC's Institution Number (or routing number) is 039.

  3. Laurentides - Wikipedia

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  4. Laurentian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Laurentian Mountains

  5. List of banks and credit unions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    List of banks and credit unions in Canada

  6. Laurentian Divide - Wikipedia

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    The Laurentian Divide (green) extends from Triple Divide Peak in northwestern Montana to the tip of the Labrador Peninsula at the 60th parallel north.. The Laurentian Divide also called the Northern Divide [1] and locally the height of land, is a continental divide in central North America that separates the Hudson Bay watershed to the north from the Gulf of Mexico watershed to the south and ...

  7. Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 819. Website. www .mrclaurentides .qc .ca. Les Laurentides (English: The Laurentians) is a regional county municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada. The seat is in Mont-Blanc. It is named after the Laurentian Mountains . The population was 50,777 according to the 2021 Canadian Census. [ 3]

  8. Big Five banks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Big Five banks of Canada

  9. Atwater Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Atwater Avenue owes its name to a local businessman and city councilor by the name of Edwin Atwater (1808-1874), who participated in the foundation of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank (later known as Laurentian Bank of Canada), and the Montreal Telegraph Company. [1] It was in 1871, that Montreal City Council named the street after ...