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      • The Monteregian Hills (French: Collines Montérégiennes) is a linear chain of isolated mountains in Montreal and Montérégie, between the Laurentians and the Appalachians.
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  2. As of 1852, the Mount Royal Cemetery welcomed Anglophone Protestant souls in a magnificent garden-inspired landscape. Established in 1854, the Catholic cemetery Notre-Dame-des-Neiges evokes a classical spirit and taste for nature in a French style inspired by the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris. Today, it is the largest cemetery in Canada.

  3. Range coordinates. 45°28.7′N 73°2.4′W. /  45.4783°N 73.0400°W  / 45.4783; -73.0400. Geology. Age of rock. Early Cretaceous. The Monteregian Hills ( French: Collines Montérégiennes) is a linear chain of isolated mountains in Montreal and Montérégie, between the Laurentians and the Appalachians .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_RoyalMount Royal - Wikipedia

    Mount Royal (French: Mont Royal, IPA: [mɔ̃ ʁwajal]) is a mountain in the city of Montreal, immediately west of Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The city's name is derived from the mountain's name. [1] The mountain is part of the Monteregian Hills situated between the Laurentians and the Appalachian Mountains.

  5. Montreal is located in the southwest of the province of Quebec, approximately 275 km (171 mi) southwest of Quebec City, the provincial capital, and 167 km (104 mi) east of Ottawa, the federal capital. It also lies 502 km (312 mi) northeast of Toronto, 407 km (253 mi) northwest of Boston and 530 km (330 mi) directly north of New York City.

  6. The Mountain’s Rich and Diversified Heritage. As a highly visual landmark in the St. Lawrence Valley, Mount Royal is an iconic site of great symbolic value whose history is closely linked to that of the city of Montréal and the province of Quebec. Its designation as a Historic and Natural District, thanks to a decree adopted by the Quebec ...

  7. Apr 19, 2017 · At 234 meters, Mount Royal is the highest point in Montreal. It is affectionately called The Mountain by Montreal locals. Montreal is named after this 761 foot hill, which also houses the famous Mount-Royal Park ( Parc du Mont-Royal ), one of Montreal’s largest green spaces.

  8. Monteregian Hills, series of eight butte-type mountains in the St. Lawrence River valley, in Montréal, Montérégie, and Estrie regions, southeastern Quebec province, Canada. The hills extend eastward for about 50 miles (80 km) from Île de Montréal to the Appalachian Highlands .

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