Saint-Hubert
Aerospace hub and family neighbourhood
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Saint-Hubert
Founded as an agricultural parish in 1728, Saint-Hubert experienced major growth with the construction of the civilian and military airport in 1941. Designated a city in 1961, it was merged with Longueuil in 2002, becoming the largest of its three boroughs with approximately 85,000 residents.
Montréal-Saint-Hubert Airport (YHU) and its expanding aerospace hub — including the Canadian Space Agency — bring unique economic vitality to the area. It features a balanced mix of established 1970s-1990s neighbourhoods with mature trees and warm community life, alongside new contemporary developments. The Parc régional de la Sorbonne and numerous green spaces provide a pleasant family setting. Highway 30 and Route 116 ensure efficient connectivity.
You'll appreciate…
- Montréal-Saint-Hubert Airport and aerospace hub
- Canadian Space Agency — headquarters
- Agricultural parish founded in 1728
- Abundant parks including Parc de la Sorbonne
- Mature family neighbourhoods and new developments
- Highway 30, Route 116 and future REM access
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