Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Residential borough in Montreal, Canada
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce is a residential area north and west of Mount Royal in Montreal. The district spreads across tree-lined streets with homes, parks, and public facilities including universities, hospitals, and libraries integrated throughout the neighborhoods.
The area formed when two former towns merged in 2002 as part of Montreal's administrative reorganization. Both communities had been annexed into Montreal in 1910, making them over a century old before joining together.
The borough is home to people from around the world, with different communities shaping how the neighborhood feels every day. You notice this diversity in the food you find, the languages spoken on streets, and how local shops reflect the people who live here.
This area is easily reached by ten subway stations spread throughout, making it simple to move around. Multiple parks provide places to walk, and libraries, hospitals, and educational institutions are located across the neighborhoods.
Saint Joseph's Oratory sits on Queen Mary Road as one of North America's largest church buildings, drawing visitors throughout the year. Its hilltop location makes it visible from many streets below, serving as a landmark for the whole area.
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