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  1. Granby is a town in the southwestern region of Quebec east of Montreal. According to the latest statistics from the 2021 Canadian Census, Granby has a population of 69,025.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Granby_ZooGranby Zoo - Wikipedia

    The Granby Zoo (French: Le Zoo de Granby) is a zoo in Granby, Quebec, and is one of Quebec's major tourist attractions. It was founded in 1953 by the mayor of Granby at the time, Pierre-Horace Boivin. There are currently more than 1,800 different animals grouped into more than 200 species.

  3. Granby is a town in the southwestern region of Quebec east of Montreal. According to the latest statistics from the 2021 Canadian Census, Granby has a population of 69,025. It is the administrative center of La Haute-Yamaska Regional County Municipality and is the second most populous city in The Eastern Townships after Sherbrooke.

  4. The Township of Granby (French: Canton de Granby) was a township municipality in south-central Quebec, Canada in the La Haute-Yamaska Regional County Municipality. Its territory comprised the northern and western sections of the present-day City of Granby.

  5. Sep 14, 2009 · Granby, located on the Rivière Yamaska Nord, is an industrial crossroad of Québec's EASTERN TOWNSHIPS. First settled by British colonists and Loyalists, it was named for an English village in Nottinghamshire. The city's present population is predominantly French-speaking.

  6. Granby, city, Montérégie region, southern Quebec province, Canada, located on the Yamaska Nord River. It is named after a village in Nottinghamshire, England. From its origins as a small woolen-milling town in 1851, the city has grown to become a large industrial and commercial centre linked to.

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