Longueuil
Metropolitan heart of the South Shore
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Longueuil
Founded in 1657 as a seigneury by Charles Le Moyne, Longueuil is now Quebec's fifth-largest city with 253,629 residents across 116 km². The 2002 merger united several municipalities into three distinct boroughs, creating a city with many faces.
Old Longueuil, the city's historic core, features the charming Rue Saint-Charles with its restaurants and shops. The Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke metro station directly connects the South Shore to downtown Montreal, and the Longueuil campus of Université de Sherbrooke welcomes thousands of students. Parc Marie-Victorin, with its themed gardens, and the Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Co-Cathedral reflect the city's cultural richness. Pierre-Boucher Hospital and the courthouse make it a major institutional hub. The real estate market is dynamic, offering opportunities for all budgets.
You'll appreciate…
- Longueuil Metro — direct link to downtown Montreal
- Quebec's 5th largest city — 253,629 residents
- Université de Sherbrooke — Longueuil campus
- Rue Saint-Charles — restaurants, shops and cultural life
- Parc Marie-Victorin — themed gardens
- Pierre-Boucher Hospital — regional health hub
Real Estate Market in Longueuil
—Source: APCIQ / Centris — Updated automatically
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