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TAZ | Skatepark et Roulôdome à Montréal, Qc, Canada. TOHU. Société d'animation de la Promenade Bellerive : Accueil. TAZ | Skatepark et Roulôdome à Montréal, Qc, Canada. GUEPE. Bienvenue chez Héritage laurentien. Centre d’entraînement physique à Montréal | AEKÜUS. Washington, D.C. 1-Day Deals. Accueil. Vélo Québec - VIA Rail Canada : Voyages en train au Canada. Agence métropolitaine de transport. Accueil. Communauto :: Autopartage, l'autre façon d’avoir une auto. Dumoulin Bicyclettes || Page d'accueil || Le plus grand choix de vélos urbains et pliants à Montréal. Chambre de commerce et d industrie Lac-Saint-Jean-Est.

Jccl. Montr?al Express - Montr?al. Palais des congrès de Montréal. Place Bonaventure - Accueil. Musique, livres, vidéos, DVD, jeux. Jardin botanique de Montréal - The Montreal Botanical Garden [Jardin botanique de Montréal / Montreal Botanical Garden] Jeune Chambre de commerce de Drummond. Restaurants de Montréal / Guide des Restaurants Montreal - RestoMontreal.ca. Imusici. Montreal. Montreal ( i/ˌmʌntriːˈɒl/;[5] French: Montréal ,[6] pronounced: [mɔ̃ʁeal] ( )) is a city in the Canadian province of Quebec.

It is the largest city in the province, the second-largest in Canada and the 8th-largest in North America. Originally called Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary",[7] it is named after Mount Royal,[8] the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. The city is on the Island of Montreal, which took its name from the same source as the city,[9][10] and a few much smaller peripheral islands, the largest of which is Île Bizard.

In 2011 the city had a population of 1,649,519.[2] Montreal's metropolitan area (CMA) (land area 4,259 square kilometres (1,644 sq mi)) had a population of 3,824,221[4] and a population of 1,886,481 in the urban agglomeration, all of the municipalities on the Island of Montreal included.[11] Etymology[edit] Originally called Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary",[7] it is named after Mount Royal,[8] the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. History[edit] Quais du Vieux-Port de Montréal. Cavalia. YCPA. Jeune Chambre de commerce de la Mauricie. Ville.montreal.qc. Coors Light. Grandsballets. Bienvenue au Salon Stéphane Gagnon :::: Quartier des spectacles - Accueil.

Destination Centre-Ville. Opération patrimoine architectural de Montréal - Les belles Montréalaises. Accueil - Le 1000. Complexe Desjardins- Complexe Desjardins, Montréal, Quebec, Canada le complexe Desjardins est le plus grand immeuble de la métropole. Salon du livre de Montréal - édition 2010. Grande Bibliothèque. The Grande Bibliothèque is a public library in Downtown Montreal, Quebec. Its collection is part of Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), Quebec's national library. Membership in the library is free to all residents of Quebec. With some 10,000 users per day and a record of 3,000,000 users in 2009—double the projected figure of 1.5 million.[1] In 2011, it attracted 2.7 million visitors, and was the most frequented public library in both North America and the Francophonie.[2] Collection[edit] The main entrance hall of the GB.

The central volume of the GB, with the shelves of the Collection universelle. The Grande Bibliothèque's collection consists of some 4,000,000 works, including 1,140,000 books, 1,200,000 other documents, and 1,660,000 microfiches. These works are divided into two collections. Services[edit] The library has 1300 reading armchairs, 850 study seats and carrels, and 350 computer stations. Building[edit] Espace fractal by Jean-Pierre Morin.

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