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'''Sainte-Dorothée''' is a district in [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]], [[Quebec]]. It was a separate city until the municipal mergers on August 6, 1965. |
'''Sainte-Dorothée''' is a district in [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]], [[Quebec]]. It was a separate city until the municipal mergers on August 6, 1965. |
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The Sainte-Dorothée that was known for forest and farmlands is no longer what it used to be. It took a giant transformation during the last decade with the arrival of [[SmartCentres|SmartCentre]] (formerly Mega |
The Sainte-Dorothée that was known for forest and farmlands is no longer what it used to be. It took a giant transformation during the last decade with the arrival of [[SmartCentres|SmartCentre]] (formerly Mega Centre) Sainte-Dorothée and Mega Centre Notre-Dame. It began with the construction of [[Canadian Tire]], [[IGA (supermarkets)#Canada|IGA]] & followed with the first [[Wal-Mart Canada]] in the western Laval area. The expansion has never stopped since. It now has almost every major department store, restaurant, hundreds of boutiques and two locations open 24 hours. The area also saw a rise in demand for residential development, possibly due to the "[[Power centre (retail)|Mega Mall]]" alongside the [[Quebec Autoroute 13|Highway 13]] or the other way around as the mall was built to accommodate the growing number of families looking for affordable homes near the Montreal area. Given the proximity of Ste-Dorothée to [[Pierrefonds (Montreal)|Pierrefonds]], [[Saint-Laurent (borough)|Saint-Laurent]], the rest of [[Montreal]] and major highways, it was only a matter of time that it would be developed. |
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A small seasonal [[Reaction ferry|cable ferry]] carries cars across the [[Rivière des Prairies]] from Sainte-Dorothée to [[Île Bizard]] (part of [[Montreal]]). |
A small seasonal [[Reaction ferry|cable ferry]] carries cars across the [[Rivière des Prairies]] from Sainte-Dorothée to [[Île Bizard]] (part of [[Montreal]]). |
Revision as of 18:55, 8 December 2020
Sainte-Dorothée is a district in Laval, Quebec. It was a separate city until the municipal mergers on August 6, 1965.
The Sainte-Dorothée that was known for forest and farmlands is no longer what it used to be. It took a giant transformation during the last decade with the arrival of SmartCentre (formerly Mega Centre) Sainte-Dorothée and Mega Centre Notre-Dame. It began with the construction of Canadian Tire, IGA & followed with the first Wal-Mart Canada in the western Laval area. The expansion has never stopped since. It now has almost every major department store, restaurant, hundreds of boutiques and two locations open 24 hours. The area also saw a rise in demand for residential development, possibly due to the "Mega Mall" alongside the Highway 13 or the other way around as the mall was built to accommodate the growing number of families looking for affordable homes near the Montreal area. Given the proximity of Ste-Dorothée to Pierrefonds, Saint-Laurent, the rest of Montreal and major highways, it was only a matter of time that it would be developed.
A small seasonal cable ferry carries cars across the Rivière des Prairies from Sainte-Dorothée to Île Bizard (part of Montreal).
In 2016, the district had a population of 65,890 people.[1]
Geography
Sainte-Dorothée is delimited west by Laval-sur-le-Lac, north-west by Laval-Ouest, north-east by Fabreville, east by Chomedey and south by the Rivière des Prairies and Îles Laval.[2]
Education
Commission scolaire de Laval operates Francophone public schools.
- École primaire Jean-Lemonde[3]
- École primaire Les Trois-Soleils[4]
- École primaire Paul-VI[5]
- École primaire Pierre-Laporte[6]
- École primaire Saint-François[7]
- École primaire Sainte-Dorothée[8]
Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools. All portions of Laval are zoned to Laval Junior Academy and Laval Senior Academy.
Religion
The Roman Catholic Sainte-Dorothée church and parish are located in Sainte-Dorothée.[9]
Notable people
- Denyse Benoit, actor, director and screenwriter
References
- ^ "Sainte-Dorothée". centraide. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ^ Interactive map of Laval from the official website Archived 2005-04-07 at the Wayback Machine Shows both the borders and names of the 14 former municipalities (purple) and the borders only of the current 6 sectors (maroon), tick off both boxes beside "Limite administrative".
- ^ "Jean-Lemonde." Commission scolaire de Laval. Retrieved on September 24, 2017.
- ^ "Les Trois-Soleils (édifices 1 et 2)." Commission scolaire de Laval. Retrieved on September 24, 2017.
- ^ "Paul-VI." Commission scolaire de Laval. Retrieved on September 24, 2017.
- ^ "Pierre-Laporte." Commission scolaire de Laval. Retrieved on September 24, 2017.
- ^ "Saint-François." Commission scolaire de Laval. Retrieved on September 24, 2017.
- ^ "Sainte-Dorothée." Commission scolaire de Laval. Retrieved on September 24, 2017.
- ^ "Sainte-Dorothée". Diocèse de Montréal. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
External links
- City of Laval, official website
- Sainte-Dorothee's Baseball league official website
- L'Association pour la Protection du Boisé Sainte-Dorothée, official website
45°32′N 73°49′W / 45.533°N 73.817°W