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Sainte-Rose (Greater Montreal Area)

Canada / Quebec / Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines / Greater Montreal Area
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Sainte-Rose is a neighbourhood in Laval, Quebec.
Sainte-Rose is delimited on the north by the Rivière des Mille-Îles, on the west by Fabreville, on the north-east by Auteuil, on the south-east by Vimont and on the south by Chomedey. It was incorporated as a village in 1850, and was a separate town until the 1965 municipal mergers which amalgamated all the municipalities on Île Jésus into a single City of Laval.
Ste-Rose is best known for the parish church, erected 1740, which contains a Casavant organ and hosts numerous concerts every year, and for "Vieux Ste-Rose", a charming area known for its attractive old houses and fine restaurants. Other districts that are also part of Sainte-Rose are Champenois (located between Boulevard Curé-Labelle and Autoroute 15, to the west of "Vieux Ste-Rose") and Champfleury, also known as Des Oiseaux (after the name of the district's main thoroughfare), to the south, near the border with Chomedey.
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Coordinates:   45°36'26"N   73°46'58"W
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