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  1. The current population of Montreal is 1.7 million (1,762,949). This makes it the 2nd largest city in Canada (after Toronto and ahead of Calgary) and the largest city in Quebec. The wider population of the Montreal metropolitan area is 4.3 million (4,291,732) (2021 census data) and the population of the island of Montreal is 2 million (2,004,265 ...

  2. Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec, located along the Saint Lawrence River at its junction with the Ottawa River. The city is geographically constrained, with the majority on the Island of Montreal in the Hochelaga Archipelago, and has several prominent features, including the eponymous ...

  3. Oct 1, 2020 · West Island Activities – Walk & Shop In Pointe-Claire Village. Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue: The Best Montreal West Island Restaurants To Enjoy. The EcoMuseum: Family Friendly Things To Do In The West Island. Relax At The Morgan Arboretum. Senneville – Visit L'Anse à L'Orme West Island Activities.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontrealMontreal - Wikipedia

    The island of Montreal is a hub for the Quebec Autoroute system, and is served by Quebec Autoroutes A-10 (known as the Bonaventure Expressway on the island of Montreal), A-15 (aka the Décarie Expressway south of the A-40 and the Laurentian Autoroute to the north of it), A-13 (aka Chomedey Autoroute), A-20, A-25, A-40 (part of the Trans-Canada ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › West_IslandWest Island - Wikipedia

    The West Island (French: l'Ouest de l'île) is the unofficial name given to the city, towns and boroughs at the western end of the Island of Montreal, in Quebec, Canada.It is generally considered to consist of the Lakeshore municipalities of Lachine (specifically the Western Lachine area, also known as Dixie and later Summerlea), Dorval, Pointe-Claire, and Beaconsfield, the municipalities of ...

  6. Oct 1, 2013 · In this context, the environmental sustainability of the Island of Montreal, located in the southeastern part of Canada (45°30′ N, 73°30′ W), was assessed. In 2005, the Island had more than 1.8 million inhabitants within its 499.1 km 2 area (City of Montreal, 2009), which represents a high population density (3700 persons/km 2). The ...

  7. The oldest traces of human occupation so far found on the island of Montréal, however, date back around 5,000 years. Artifacts including projectile points, polished stone tools, and items made of native copper have been unearthed near the shoreline on the Nivard site in Verdun and the Saint-Éloi site in Old Montréal.

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