Saint-Leonard ( ; french: Saint-Léonard ) is a
borough
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History
In the Middle Ag ...
(''
arrondissement
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Europe
France
The 101 French departments are divided into 342 ''arrondissements' ...
'') of
Montreal
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,
Quebec
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, Canada. Formerly a separate city, it was amalgamated into the city of Montreal in 2002. The former city was originally called Saint-Léonard de Port Maurice after
Leonard of Port Maurice
Leonard of Port Maurice, O.F.M., ( it, San Leonardo da Porto Maurizio; 20 December 1676 – 26 November 1751) was an Italian Franciscan preacher and ascetic writer.
Life
Leonard was born 19 December 1676, the son of Domenico Casanova and Anna ...
, an Italian saint. The borough is home to Montreal's
Via Italia
Jean Talon Street (officially in french: rue Jean-Talon) is one of the longest streets on the Island of Montreal. It runs from Decarie Boulevard in the west through Anjou in the east to Galeries d'Anjou. Jean Talon was the first Intendant of New ...
.
Geography
Saint-Leonard is located in the northeastern part of the Island of Montreal. It is bordered by five boroughs:
Montréal-Nord
Montreal North (french: Montréal-Nord) is a borough (''arrondissement'') of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It consists entirely of the former city of Montréal-Nord on Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec. It was amalgamated into t ...
to the north and northwest,
Anjou Anjou may refer to:
Geography and titles France
* County of Anjou, a historical county in France and predecessor of the Duchy of Anjou
**Count of Anjou, title of nobility
*Duchy of Anjou, a historical duchy and later a province of France
**Duk ...
to the east,
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is a Montreal borough, borough of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada located in the southeastern end of the island.
History
''See Mercier, Montreal, Mercier and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve#History, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve ...
to the southeast,
Rosemont–La-Petite-Patrie to the south and
Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension is a borough (''arrondissement'') in the city of Montreal, Quebec. It had a population of 143,853 according to the 2016 Census and a land area of .
The borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension ...
to the southwest and west.
Jean-Talon Street East (Rue Jean-Talon Est) traverses through the borough, connecting it to Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension and Anjou.
Features
Highways
Quebec Autoroute 40
Autoroute 40, officially known as Autoroute Félix-Leclerc outside Montreal and Metropolitan Autoroute/Autoroute Métropolitaine within Montreal, is an Autoroute on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in the Canadian province of Quebec. I ...
(''Autoroute Métropolitaine''), part of the
Trans-Canada Highway
The Trans-Canada Highway ( French: ; abbreviated as the TCH or T-Can) is a transcontinental federal–provincial highway system that travels through all ten provinces of Canada, from the Pacific Ocean on the west coast to the Atlantic Ocean o ...
, traverses the area. Exits 76, 77 and 78 are in Saint-Leonard.
Public Transportation
The
STM has 14 bus routes that run throughout the borough. There are 12 daytime routes including two express routes and 2 night routes. The STM's 141 Jean-Talon Est bus serves Jean-Talon Street East, with buses taking off at every 10 minutes maximum during peak hours from
Saint-Michel and
Honoré-Beaugrand metro stations. The 32 Lacordaire bus runs every 10 minutes at peak hours from
Cadillac
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metro to its terminus at Lacordaire and Leger boulevard in Montreal North. The
Massouche Exo line runs through the borough and has a stop at
Gare Saint-Léonard-Montréal-Nord. The future
Blue Line extension of the
Montreal Metro
The Montreal Metro (french: Métro de Montréal) is a rubber-tired underground rapid transit system serving Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The metro, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), was inaugurated on October 14, ...
, which is previewed to open in 2029, will have three stations in Saint-Leonard, with all of them located along Jean-Talon Street East. The
REM de l'est is a planned light rail rapid transit system that would connect Saint Leonard and the rest of eastern Montreal to the Downtown core in less than 30 minutes. It will have a connection to the metro's future Blue Line extension at Lacordaire.
Malls
Carrefour Langelier is a small-sized shopping mall located in Saint-Leonard, at the corner of Jean-Talon Street East and
Langelier Boulevard. Saint-Leonard is also home to the Le Boulevard shopping centre, although a portion of the mall is actually located in Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension.
Community Centre
An important English, French and Italian community centre, the Leonardo Da Vinci Centre (''Centre Leonardo Da Vinci'') is located along
Lacordaire Boulevard, near Aréna Martin Brodeur.
History
The parish of Saint-Léonard-de-Port-Maurice was founded in April 1886 and eventually became the City of Saint-Léonard-de-Port-Maurice on March 5, 1915. Saint-Léonard was traditionally a rural
francophone
French became an international language in the Middle Ages, when the power of the Kingdom of France made it the second international language, alongside Latin. This status continued to grow into the 18th century, by which time French was the l ...
hamlet with under a thousand people until the mid-twentieth century. The town became increasingly developed and urban throughout the twentieth century, benefiting from the expansion of the City of Montreal and a massive wave of Italian immigration which enriched life in the area with numerous cafes and restaurants. In 2016, the number of Italian-Canadians in Saint-Leonard was 25,510.
Maghrebis
Maghrebis or Maghrebians ( ar, المغاربيون) is a modern Arabic term meaning "Westerners", mainly referring to the western part of the Arab world and North Africa. Maghrebis are predominantly of Arab and Berber or mixed Arab-Berber orig ...
people make up a diverse group in the city; 3,900 people are of
Berber ethnic origin and 3,770 people are of Arab ethnic origin. It is one of the most diverse and multi-cultural neighbourhoods on the
Island of Montreal
The Island of Montreal (french: Île de Montréal) is a large island in southwestern Quebec, Canada, that is the site of a number of municipalities including most of the city of Montreal and is the most populous island in Canada. It is the main ...
and about 49% of the population is foreign-born.
Italian-Canadian presence
The borough has one of the highest concentrations of
Italian-Canadian
Italian Canadians ( it, italo-canadesi, french: italo-canadiens) comprise Canadians who have full or partial Italian heritage and Italians who migrated from Italy or reside in Canada. According to the 2021 Census of Canada, 1,546,390 Canadians ...
s in the city, along with
Rivière-des-Prairies (RDP).
As such, it has surpassed Montreal's rapidly gentrifying
Little Italy
Little Italy is a general name for an ethnic enclave populated primarily by Italians or people of Italian ancestry, usually in an urban neighborhood. The concept of "Little Italy" holds many different aspects of the Italian culture. There are ...
as the centre for Italian culture in the city, with numerous cultural institutions and commercial enterprises serving the city's second-most populous cultural community.
The stretch of
Jean Talon Street
Jean Talon Street (officially in french: rue Jean-Talon) is one of the longest streets on the Island of Montreal. It runs from Decarie Boulevard in the west through Anjou in the east to Galeries d'Anjou. Jean Talon was the first Intendant of New F ...
between Langelier and Viau Boulevards has become known as
Via Italia
Jean Talon Street (officially in french: rue Jean-Talon) is one of the longest streets on the Island of Montreal. It runs from Decarie Boulevard in the west through Anjou in the east to Galeries d'Anjou. Jean Talon was the first Intendant of New ...
. By necessity, many services are available in
Italian
Italian(s) may refer to:
* Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries
** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance language
*** Regional Ita ...
,
English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
and
French (the Leonardo da Vinci Centre, for instance, offers cultural activities and events in the three languages). The borough is characterized by its spacious, wide-set semi-detached brick duplexes (and triplexes, four-plexes, and five-plexes — an architectural style unique to Montreal), backyard vegetable gardens, Italian bars (cafés), and pastry shops serving Italian-Canadian staples such as
cannoli
Cannoli (; scn, cannola ) are Italian pastries consisting of tube-shaped shells of fried pastry dough, filled with a sweet, creamy filling containing ricotta—a staple of Sicilian cuisine. They range in size from . In mainland Italy, they are ...
,
sfogliatelle
A sfogliatella (, plural: sfogliatelle; nap, sfugliatella), sometimes called a lobster tail in the US, is a shell-shaped filled Italian pastry originating from Campania. ''Sfogliatella'' means "small, thin leaf/layer", as the pastry's texture res ...
, and
zeppole
A zeppola (; plural: zeppole; sometimes called frittelle, and in Sardinia the italianized ''zippole'' or ''zeppole sarde'' from the original Sardinian ) is an Italian pastry consisting of a deep-fried dough ball of varying size but typically ...
. At some times of year, it is possible to observe seasonal Italian traditions like the making of wine, cheese, sausage, and tomato sauce in quantity. These activities bring extended families and neighbours together and often spill out into front driveways.
Demographics
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Home language (2016)
Mother Tongue (2016)
Migration
Sports and recreation
Aquatics
The Saint-Léonard Aquatic Complex (french: Complexe aquatique de Saint-Léonard) was built in 2006 and is home to three swimming pools: one recreational basin, one pool and one acclimation basin that includes a turbo bath spa. There are also two saunas, one for women and one for men.
Skate parks
Skaters can skate safely in any one of the two skate parks located in the city of Saint Leonard. Admission to these parks is free, and they are open to the public May through October.
Cycling paths
Saint Leonard has 10 km of bike paths around the borough, that connect various parks, pools and municipal structures. On November 1st 2022, the city of Montreal announced its Vision vélo 2023-2027 which plans to increase Montreal's cycling network by 200km. This includes 2 REV (Réseau Express Vélo) routes passing through Saint-Leonard on Lacordaire boulevard and the other on Jean-Talon Street. If all goes to plan this will be the first time that Saint-Leonard will be connected to the rest of the Montreal bike network.
Hockey
Saint Leonard has two hockey arenas, Aréna Martin Brodeur, located on 5300 boulevard Robert, and Aréna Roberto Luongo, located on 7755 Rue Colbert. These arenas host local games, and usually provide food, locker rooms, showers and public free-skating.
Saint Leonard also has many outdoor hockey rinks in the winter. There are seven rinks set up before winter, and then they are iced when the temperature is appropriate. There was a delay of rink making in 2007 when the weather was warmer than usual.
Soccer
Soccer is a very popular sport for the youth in Saint Leonard. Every large public park in Saint-Léonard has a soccer field open to the public.
Figure skating
Both Saint Leonard arenas are used by the figure skating community. Many Olympic and World Champions have trained here in different disciplines like singles, pairs, dance and synchronized skating.
Other activities
The city has a domed football stadium, Stade Hébert, which is home to the
Saint-Léonard Cougars of the
CJFL football league.
There are bocce courts located at almost every public park.
Saint Leonard contains a
cavern
A cave or cavern is a natural void in the ground, specifically a space large enough for a human to enter. Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deep underground. The word ''cave'' can refer to smaller openings such as sea ...
located at Pie XII Park.
Education
Schools
Since the replacement of denominational (Catholic/Protestant) school boards with linguistic (French/English) ones, Saint-Leonard is served by one school board for the English schools and a
school service centre
The school service centre (french: centre de services scolaire) is the model of public french school self-governance, which replaced school boards in 2020, in the province of Québec (Canada), appointed by the Ministry of Education.
Autonomy
Each ...
for French schools. All French schools are part of the
Centre de services scolaire de la Pointe-de-l'Île (CSSPÎ) while all English schools are part of the
English Montreal School Board
The English Montreal School Board (EMSB, french: Commission scolaire English-Montréal – CSEM) is one of five public school boards on the island of Montreal.
At 92.4 percent, the English Montreal School Board has the highest rate of students wh ...
(EMSB).
The French-language high school is ''
École secondaire Antoine de St-Exupery''.
French-language primary schools:
*''Alphonse-Pesant''
*''Gabrielle-Roy''
*''La Dauversière''
*''Lambert-Closse''
*''Pie XII''
*''Victor-Lavigne''
*''Wilfrid-Bastien''
*Général Vanier
The English-language secondary school is
Laurier Macdonald High School
, motto_translation = "The end crowns the work"
, established = 1968
, schoolboard = English Montreal School Board
, principal = Pasquale Buttino (2000 - 2007)Eileen Kelly (2007 - 2011)Luigi Sant ...
English-language primary schools:
* Dante School
* Pierre de Coubertin School
* Honoré Mercier School
Public libraries
The borough the Saint-Léonard Library of the
Montreal Public Libraries Network
The Montreal Public Libraries Network (, previously ''Réseau des bibliothèques publiques de Montréal'') is the public library system on the Island of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. It is the largest French language public library system in North A ...
.
Saint-Leonard's first library opened in 1966, in a very modest house on Jarry Street. In 1974, the new city hall and current library were built side by side on Lacordaire Boulevard (photo to the right). Expanded in 1984, the library has modernized over the years and is home to the Port-Maurice Gallery.
Government
Federal and Provincial Representation
Saint-Leonard leans heavily Liberal at both the provincial and federal levels. While at the municipal level it leans exclusively towards Ensemble Montreal.
Jeanne Mance-viger is the electoral district representing the borough of Saint-Léonard in the National Assembly in Quebec city. The current MNA is Filomenna Rotiroti from the
QLP first elected in 2008.
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel (formerly Saint-Léonard) is a federal electoral district within the City of Montreal in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. Its population during the 2011 el ...
is the electoral district representing Saint-Léonard in the House of Commons in Ottawa. The current MP is Patricia Lattanzio from the
LPC first elected in 2019.
Borough council
Saint-Léonard is divided by Lacordaire Boulevard into two city council districts, Saint-Léonard-Est and Saint-Léonard-Ouest. The borough elects a borough mayor, who also sits on
Montreal City Council; each district elects one city councillor and one borough councillor. The borough mayor, city councillors, and borough councillors make up the
borough council. As of the
2021 Montreal Municipal Election
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the borough Mayor, borough council and both city councillors are all from Ensemble Montreal.
Mayors
Includes mayors of the former city (1886–2001) and current borough (2001- ) of Saint-Leonard:
*Louis Sicard (1886–1901)
*Gustave Pépin (1901–1903)
*Léon Léonard (1903–1905)
*Jean-Baptiste Jodoin (1905–1906)
*Joseph Léonard (1906–1907)
*Louis D Roy (1907–1910)
*Wilfrid Bastien (1910–1929)
*Pascal Gagnon (1929–1935)
*Philias Gagnon (1935–1939)
*Alphonse D Pesant (1939–1957)
*Antonio Dagenais (1957–1962)
*Paul Émile Petit (1962–1967)
*Leo Ouellet (1967–1974)
*Jean Di Zazzo (1974–1978)
*
Michel Bissonnet
Michel Bissonnet, MNA (born March 28, 1942) is a Canadian politician who served as Liberal member and President (House Speaker) of the National Assembly of Quebec.
Background
Bissonnet obtained a license in law at Université de Montréal in ...
(1978–1981)
*
Antonio di Ciocco Antonio di Ciocco (died July 1984) was a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served as mayor of the suburban community of Saint-Leonard from 1981 to 1984 and was also chair of the '' Commission scolaire Jérôme-Le Royer'' from 1980 to 1983. ...
(1981–1984)
*
Raymond Renaud Raymond Renaud was a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was mayor of the suburban community of Saint-Leonard from 1984 to 1990, leading the municipal Ralliement de Saint-Léonard party.
Councillor
Renaud was first elected as a Saint-Leona ...
(1984–1990)
*
Frank Zampino
Frank Zampino is a former Montreal politician and is a chartered accountant. He served as the Chairman of the executive committee of the Ville de Montréal and was the city's second-ranking official.
Early life
In 1976, Zampino graduated from L ...
(1990–2008)
*
Michel Bissonnet
Michel Bissonnet, MNA (born March 28, 1942) is a Canadian politician who served as Liberal member and President (House Speaker) of the National Assembly of Quebec.
Background
Bissonnet obtained a license in law at Université de Montréal in ...
(2008- )
Notable people and companies
St-Leonard is the hometown of notable people such as
Roberto Luongo
Roberto Luongo (, , ; born April 4, 1979) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Islanders, Florida Panthers and the Vancouver Canucks. Luongo is a two ...
,
Nadia G and
Martin Brodeur. Notable companies from St-Leonard include
Saputo Inc.
Saputo Inc. is a Canadian dairy company based in Montreal, Quebec, founded in 1954 by the Saputo family. It produces, markets, and distributes a wide array of dairy products, including cheese, fluid milk, extended shelf-life milk and cream prod ...
, FSecur, Lafrenaie, FinePrints, and a few others.
Saint-Leonard is also the place were the Snow blower was invented by one of his citizen Arthur Sicard.
See also
*
Boroughs of Montreal
The city of Montreal is divided into 19 boroughs (in French, ''arrondissements''), each with a mayor and council.
Powers
The borough council is responsible for:
*Fire prevention
*Removal of household waste and residual materials
*Funding of co ...
*
Districts of Montreal
This is the list of the neighbourhoods in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They are sorted by the borough they are located in.
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
* Ahuntsic
* Nouveau-Bordeaux
* Cartierville
*Saint-Sulpice
* Sault-au-Récollet (Île d ...
*
Municipal reorganization in Quebec
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The term ''municipality'' may also mean the g ...
*
Little Italy, Montreal
Little Italy (french: La Petite-Italie; it, Piccola Italia) is a neighbourhood in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is centered on Saint Laurent Boulevard between Jean Talon Street and St. Zotique Street in the borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, ...
*
Via Italia
Jean Talon Street (officially in french: rue Jean-Talon) is one of the longest streets on the Island of Montreal. It runs from Decarie Boulevard in the west through Anjou in the east to Galeries d'Anjou. Jean Talon was the first Intendant of New ...
References
External links
Borough websiteLeonardo Da Vinci Center*City of Montreal
Borrough of Saint-Leonard
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Former municipalities in Quebec
Little Italys in Canada
Populated places disestablished in 2002
Italian Canadian settlements