Brossard
Multicultural metropolis of the South Shore
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Brossard
Incorporated in 1958 with just 3,400 residents, Brossard experienced explosive growth to become the South Shore's second most populous city with 91,525 residents in 2021. Briefly merged with Longueuil (2002-2005), it regained independence through referendum.
Brossard stands out for its remarkable cultural diversity — over 41 ethnic communities coexist here, and the city was officially declared multicultural in 1988. Quartier DIX30, Quebec's largest lifestyle shopping centre, makes it a regional attraction hub. The arrival of the REM (Réseau express métropolitain) transformed the city's accessibility with just a 15-minute ride to downtown Montreal, boosting real estate values. Michel-Chartrand Park, a vast 80-hectare green space, provides a natural oasis in the heart of the city.
You'll appreciate…
- REM — 15 minutes to downtown Montreal
- Quartier DIX30 — Quebec's largest lifestyle centre
- Unique cultural diversity — 41+ ethnic communities
- Michel-Chartrand Park — 80 hectares of nature
- Explosive growth — from 3,400 to 91,525 residents
- Renowned international restaurants and cuisine
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