Lauzon, Administrative sector in Lévis, Canada
Lauzon is an administrative sector in Lévis that sits on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River as part of the larger municipality. The sector spans an area with mixed use, where residential neighborhoods meet small business centers and local services.
The territory of Lauzon separated from Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-Lévy in 1867 and maintained its status as an independent municipality. In 1989, it merged with Lévis and became an administrative sector of the present-day municipality.
The local Cégep de Lévis institution provides 33 educational programs, enriching the community through academic and athletic activities for students in the region.
The sector is easy to explore by local roads and offers access to shops and services available to residents. Visitors can use public transportation to move around Lévis and to reach the nearby city of Quebec.
The geographical positioning of Lauzon within the Chaudière-Appalaches region combines urban development with natural landscapes near the Saint Lawrence River.
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