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    The Lachine Rapids (French: Rapides de Lachine) are a series of rapids on the Saint Lawrence River, between the Island of Montreal and the South Shore...
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    Île aux Plaines Île Perrot Île Perry Île de Pierre Île aux Pins Île aux Pruches Îles des Rapides de Lachine or Îles du Sault-Saint-Louis, including: Île...
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    Des Rapides Park (French: Parc des Rapides) is an urban park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located adjacent to the Lachine Rapids in the borough...
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    part of the parish of Saints-Anges-de-la-Chine during the French regime period. Before the creation of the Lachine Canal in the 1820s, the rapids had...
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    Annex) École Ogilvie Parkdale School École Perce-Neige École des Rapides de Lachine Riverview School École Riviére des Prairies Roslyn Elementary School...
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    linguistic. École secondaire Cavelier-De LaSalle (LaSalle) Collège Saint-Louis (Lachine) École secondaire Dalbé-Viau (Lachine) École secondaire des Sources...
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    condominiums being built right on the Lachine Canal, causing rent prices in the area to increase rapidly. Since the Lachine Canal reopened in 2002, residential...
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    Commerce Lachine, connecting to Lachine commuter railway station L'Île-Bizard, connecting to bus route 407 Express Île-Bizard Norman, connecting Lachine's residential...
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    Catherine-Soumillard (Lachine) École primaire des Berges-de-Lachine (Lachine) École primaire du Bout-de-l'Isle (Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue) École primaire...
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  • Lac-Saint-Jean Lachine Langelier Laprairie (renamed La Prairie in 1980) Lasalle Laurier Laval (Mille-Iles prior to 1977) Laval-des-Rapides Lévis Longueuil...
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    taken from the Township of Weedon. The Parish of Lachine changed its name to Saints-Anges-de-Lachine. The Township of Templeton is split into the Municipality...
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    Montreal (redirect from Ville de Montréal)
    Montreal's borough of Lachine. Forster initially approached Lachine, then withdrew to Quinze-Chênes. Arnold's forces then abandoned Lachine to chase Forster...
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    closed and its registers moved to Lachine because of the constant threat from the Iroquois. Around 1712, René-Charles de Breslay (1658–1735), local parish...
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    Métro de Montréal) is a rubber-tired underground rapid transit system serving Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The metro, operated by the Société de transport...
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    2007-09-11. Retrieved 2007-08-02. "The Shock of the Attack on Lachine". The Compagnies Franches de la Marine of Canada. Department of National Defence, Canada...
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    municipalities and districts of the Sud-Ouest underwent rapid industrialization following the opening of the Lachine Canal in 1825, becoming the cradle of Canadian...
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    considered to consist of the Lakeshore municipalities of Lachine (specifically the Western Lachine area, also known as Dixie and later Summerlea), Dorval...
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    (12 ha) of land in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, a vast territory that stretched from what would become Atwater Avenue to Lachine. The eastern part of the territory...
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  • was used for agriculture. The Lachine Canal bisected the area in 1825 and disrupted agricultural activities. The Lachine Canal brought numerous factories...
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    Station Lachine. Airport diagram for 1954 In November 1960, the airport was renamed Montreal–Dorval International Airport/Aéroport international Dorval de Montréal...
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  • Prairie Lac-Saint-Jean Lachine—Lac-Saint-Louis LaSalle—Émard Laurentides Laurier—Sainte-Marie Laval Centre (Laval-des-Rapides prior to 1990) Laval East...
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  • Montreal will undergo major urban works including the construction of Lachine Canal and the creation of the first major parks of Montreal. After the...
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    from the area they occupied, with its poor soil, to the locality of the Lachine Rapids. However, Champlain's ownership of the astrolabe has been questioned...
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    Green Line (Montreal Metro) (category Rapid transit lines in Canada)
    Green Line metro expansion to Lachine". CityNews Montreal. Retrieved January 22, 2024. "Line 1 - Green". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved August...
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    the network's complete integration with the city's entirely underground rapid transit system, the Montreal Metro. Moreover, the first iteration of the...
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    street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, running from Old Montreal westward to Lachine. The street is commonly known by two names, "St. James Street" in English...
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    Vaudreuil-Hudson line operates in the same corridor as Via trains from Dorion to Lachine, but does not share tracks with Via trains. Exo trains operate on CPKC...
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  • The Seaway replaced the earlier Lachine Canal which was the first facility that allowed boats to bypass the Lachine Rapids. Plug-in electric vehicles...
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    Lower Lachine Road (now boulevard LaSalle), which connected Fort Ville-Marie with Lachine. Around 1800, Chemin de la Rivière-Saint-Pierre (now rue de l'Église)...
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    Downtown Montreal, through Westmount, the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood, Montreal West, and end at Lachine. This would be the first Montreal Metro line with...
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