Sainte-Catherine
Accessible and welcoming riverside city
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Sainte-Catherine
Sainte-Catherine's origins date back to the La Présentation seigneury in 1682. Established as a village in 1953 and designated a city in 1971, it now has approximately 18,500 residents across 25.6 km². A riverside city along the St. Lawrence River, it offers a pleasant living environment at accessible prices.
The river shoreline, marina, and Sainte-Catherine Lock, part of the St. Lawrence Seaway, are distinctive attractions for residents. The Récréathèque, a large recreational centre, offers activities for all seasons. Strategically located near Highway 30 and Mercier Bridge, the city provides easy commuting to Montreal and the entire South Shore. Its real estate market offers some of the most accessible prices in the area, making it a prime choice for first-time buyers and young families wanting to live near the water.
You'll appreciate…
- St. Lawrence River shoreline and marina
- Sainte-Catherine Lock — St. Lawrence Seaway
- Seigneurial origins dating back to 1682
- Récréathèque — four-season recreational centre
- Among the most accessible real estate prices in the area
- Close to Highway 30 and Mercier Bridge
Real Estate Market in Sainte-Catherine
—Source: APCIQ / Centris — Updated automatically
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