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Vaudreuil-Dorion (French pronunciation: [vodʁœj dɔʁjɔ̃]) is a suburb of Greater Montreal, in the Montérégie region of southwestern Quebec, Canada. The result of the merger of two towns, Vaudreuil and Dorion, it is located in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges Regional County Municipality.
The campus is still, to this day, the vastest in the province in terms of land. Previously known as École secondaire Vaudreuil and then École secondaire de la Cité-des-Jeunes, the school picked its current name in 2004. An English school (Vaudreuil High School) used to be in the current Paul-Gérin-Lajoie buildings.
The name relates to the historical division of the area into two counties: Vaudreuil County-- (named after Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal, governor of New France) for the communities along the Ottawa River, and Soulanges County-- (named after Pierre-Jacques Joybert de Soulanges from Soulanges, Marne, France) for the ...
A Russian edition of the magazine was last published in December 2004. [12] As of March 2007, in addition to the original edition in France, editions were being published in Czech Republic, Poland, Portugal and Spain. [13] The Portuguese edition was canceled in October 2007. [citation needed]
Le Vaudreuil (French pronunciation: [lə vodʁœj]) is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. On 15 April 1969 the commune of Notre-Dame-du-Vaudreuil was joined with that of Saint-Cyr-du-Vaudreuil to form the present Le Vaudreuil. A bronze statue of the deputy Edgar Raoul-Duval was erected in 1890 in Notre-Dame-du ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Terrasse-Vaudreuil was the site of a large powder magazine. [1] In 1948, its post office opened under the name Terrasse-Vaudreuil, in reference to its location on Lake of Two Mountains and its view towards Vaudreuil Bay and the town of Vaudreuil. In the 1950s, it began to see rapid residential development.
Starting in the mid-seventeenth century until 1700, many military expeditions arrived at this place in order to portage around the cascades on the Saint Lawrence River. The first reference to Pointe-des-Cascades appeared in a text of Louis-Armand de Lahontan in 1684 and on a map of Deshayes in 1695, when Pointe des Cascades was included in the Vaudreuil Lordship.