urban agglomeration in Quebec, Canada
The urban agglomeration of Longueuil is a collection of suburbs of Montreal on the south shore of the St. Lawrence in Montérégie, Quebec.
Cities
edit- 1 Longueuil — the largest city on the South Shore
- 2 Boucherville — recreational tourism town with its restoration and the Îles-de-Boucherville National Park
- 3 Brossard — the commercial hub of the South Shore
- 4 Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville — the gateway to the Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park
- 5 Saint-Lambert — a wealthy suburb with a vibrant downtown area, "the Village"
Other destinations
edit- 1 Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park — The park includes many trails, the Jean-Guy Gaudette relay, an orchard, a Le Vieux-Moulin tea room, and a boat rental service.
- 2 Boucherville Islands National Park — This Quebec park managed is open all year round. Its territory covers the islands: Grosbois, Sainte-Marguerite, de la Commune, Grande-Rivière, aux-Raisins, La Petite Rivière and the Grand Duc. Users can rent equipment for recreational activities in all seasons, go camping and organize group activities. In this park, the deer population is part of the scenery.
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editThe region provides many recreational opportunities for Montrwalers and other visitors, including 3 nature parks, numerous neighbourhood parks, a downhill ski resort and several cross-country skiing networks, 250 km of bike paths, 5 marinas, and 7 golf courses.