Pierrefonds Boulevard

Pierrefonds Boulevard is an east-west boulevard in the northwest of the Island of Montreal, or the northern part of West Island. It runs mostly through the borough of Pierrefonds-Roxboro.

History

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Pierrefonds Boulevard has a total length of 9.3 km and is an important commercial street in the west of the island, known locally as West Island. It is named in honor of Pierrefonds in France, whose notary, Joseph-Adolphe Chauret, was impressed by the Château located in the city of the same name in France. Much of the boulevard was affected during the 1974 and 2017 Quebec floods.[1][2][3] Planning began in the early 1960s[citation needed] with surveying and grading started as early as 1962.[4]

Public Transit

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The boulevard is well-served by the STM. Routes include 468-Pierrefonds/Gouin and 470-Express Pierrefonds, both of which connect to the Côte-Vertu Metro (rapid transit) station, and the 376-Pierrefonds / Centre-ville, which runs during the over-night period.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Pierrefonds Blvd. still a lake, but many flooded evacuees return home". montrealgazette.com. 13 May 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  2. ^ "'We are trying to survive': Floods wash away Montreal business owners' life's work". cbc.ca. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Pierrefonds-Roxboro in recovery from flooding".
  4. ^ "VM97-3_04_771 - Archives de Montréal".

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