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Collège Ahuntsic is a CEGEP in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in the arrondissement of Ahuntsic-Cartierville. The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created. (...)
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dist:0.9089 km
Rivière Blanche/Cardinal Aviation Water Aerodrome is an aerodrome located on the Rivière Blanche, north of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. (...)
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dist:0.9829 km
The Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard (CSCR) (sometimes, and erroneously, called Centre sportif Claude-Robillard) is a multi-purpose sport facility, located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville. (...)
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Parc Jarry or Jarry Park is a large urban park in the Villeray neighbourhood of Montreal. The Jarry Park Stadium which is located in the SW corner of this park was home of the first Montreal baseball team and also was host to Pope John Paul II to whom was dedicated a Hall which is now district police station 31 (Villeray) (...)
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Jarry Park Stadium (''Parc Jarry'') is a former baseball park in Montreal which served as home to the Montreal Expos, Major League Baseball's first Canadian franchise, from 1969-1976. It served as a temporary home (for 8 seasons) until the domed Olympic Stadium was finished and made available to the Expos (...)
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in Montreal. Located in the Little Italy district, the market is bordered by rue Jean-Talon to the north, Mozart Ave. to the south, Casgrain Ave. to the west and Henri-Julien Ave. to the east. It contains two city-maintained streets both called Place du Marché du Nord. The market is located in proximity to the Jean-Talon metro station. (...)
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dist:2.2073 km
Pont-Viau, Quebec is a neighbourhood in the southern part of Laval, Quebec, Canada. It was a town before 1965. It was named after Viau bridge, which links it to Montreal, Quebec. It is deliminated by the Rivière des Prairies to the south, by Duvernay to the east, by Vimont to the north and by Laval-des-Rapides to the west. (...)
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dist:3.2388 km
Mont-Royal is a commuter rail station on the AMT Deux-Montagnes Line in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area. Mont-Royal is in Fare Zone 1 [http://www.amt.qc.ca/tc/train/gares/index.asp?nogare=3 Gare Mont-Royal]. Mont-Royal is also one of the three existing stations to be part of the new Montreal-Mascouche line, set to begin operation in 2010. (...)
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dist:3.5764 km
Canora is a commuter rail station on the AMT Deux-Montagnes Line in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area. Canora is in Fare Zone 1 [http://www.amt.qc.ca/tc/train/gares/index.asp?nogare=2 Gare Canora]. Canora is also one of the three existing stations to be part of the new Montreal-Mascouche line, set to begin operation in 2010. (...)
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(''arrondissement'') of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It consists entirely of the former city on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada. The neighbourhood is the traditional home of Montreal's wealthy Francophone community. It is also home to a large number of Hasidic Jews. (...)
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