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Ville-Marie is the name of a borough ('' arrondissement'') in the centre of Montreal, Quebec. The borough is named after Fort Ville-Marie, the French settlement that would later become Montreal (now Old Montreal), which was located within the present-day borough. Old Montreal is a National Historic Site of Canada. The borough comprises all of
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, including the Quartier des spectacles; Old Montreal and the
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; the Centre-Sud area; most of
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as well as Saint Helen's Island and ĂŽle Notre-Dame. In 2016, it had a population of 89,170 and an area of .


Geography

It is bordered by the city of Westmount (along
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) to the west and the boroughs of Le Sud-Ouest (along the Autoroute Ville-Marie, Guy and Notre-Dame streets, and the Bonaventure Autoroute) to the southwest,
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(along the CP rail lines) to the east,
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(along Sherbrooke, University streets, and Pine and
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avenues) to the northeast, and Outremont and Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (along the border of Mount Royal Park) to the north. It is bounded on the south by the Saint Lawrence River.


Government


Municipal

As of 2009, the office of borough mayor, rather than being elected by the borough's citizens, is held ''ex officio'' by the mayor of Montreal. Also, two of the members of the borough council are city councillors from other boroughs, chosen by the mayor. Rather than a dedicated borough hall, the borough's offices and council chambers are located in the
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office tower at 800 De Maisonneuve Boulevard East. This governing structure is due to the unique status of Ville-Marie as the centre of Montreal.


Federal and Provincial

The borough is divided among the following federal ridings: * Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Sœurs *
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* Outremont It is divided among the following provincial electoral districts: * Westmount–Saint-Louis * Sainte-Marie–Saint-Jacques * Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (small corner in east) * Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne (small corner in south-west) * Outremont (three small corners of Mount Royal Park to the borough's north-west)


Demographics


Neighbourhoods

Ville-Marie includes the city's
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, the historical district of Old Montreal,
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, the Gay Village, the Latin Quarter, the recently gentrified
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and
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as well as the Quartier des Spectacles which is currently under development. Other neighbourhoods of interest in the borough include the affluent Golden Square Mile and ĂŽlot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles at the foot of Mount Royal and the
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/ Quartier Concordia area home to thousands of students at
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. The borough also comprises most of
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,
Cité du Havre Cité du Havre is a neighbourhood in the borough of Ville-Marie of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located on a narrow man-made peninsula, the Mackay Pier (''Jetée Mackay''), which was largely built to protect the Old Port of Montreal ...
, Saint Helen's Island, and ĂŽle Notre-Dame.


Transportation

Montreal's interurban rail and bus terminals, and its two commuter rail terminals ( Central Station, Lucien-L'Allier and the Downtown Terminus) are in the borough. It is served by the Orange, Green, and Yellow Lines of the
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. The Metro's central station, Berri-UQAM (which is a terminus of the Yellow Line), and the Central Bus Station, are also located in Ville-Marie. Two autoroutes serve the area:
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and the partly underground Autoroute Ville-Marie. Two bridges â€” the
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and Jacques-Cartier Bridge â€” provide access to the South Shore, while the Pont de la Concorde provides access to Saint Helen's Island and Notre Dame Island ( Parc Jean-Drapeau). The Jacques-Cartier Bridge also provides access to Saint Helen's Island and Notre Dame Island.


Attractions

Many of Montreal's most famous attractions are situated in Ville-Marie. Most of its office towers, including
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,
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, the Tour de la Bourse, Place Ville-Marie, the Sun Life Building, the Maison Radio-Canada, and many others are located here. Three of Montreal's four universities â€” McGill, Concordia, and UQAM â€” are located in Ville-Marie, as are three of its four basilicas â€” Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, Notre-Dame Basilica, and St. Patrick's Basilica. Cultural infrastructure includes Grande Bibliothèque du QuĂ©bec, Place des Arts, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Quartier des spectacles, the Montreal Science Centre, Pointe-Ă -Callière Museum, MusĂ©e GrĂ©vin Montreal, and numerous other important venues. Sports complexes include the Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadiens; the Percival Molson Stadium, home of the Montreal Alouettes; and the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on ĂŽle Notre-Dame, site of the Canadian Grand Prix. Hospitals include the Centre hospitalier de l'UniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al (CHUM) megahospital, opened in 2017, as well as the Montreal General Hospital and HĂ´pital Notre-Dame. Major parks and recreation areas include Mount Royal and its park, Parc Jean-Drapeau (the site of Expo 67), Dorchester Square and Place du Canada, and the
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. The Montreal Public Libraries Network operates the Frontenac and Père-Ambroise libraries in the eastern part of the borough.


Economy

As Ville-Marie contains Montreal's central business district, numerous companies are headquartered or have major regional offices in the borough, including Bombardier Aerospace.


Education

The Commission scolaire de Montréal (CSDM) operates French-language public schools.


Elementary

* ''École Marguerite-Bourgeoys'' * ''École Garneau'' * ''École Champlain'' * ''École Jean-Baptiste-Meilleur'' * ''École Saint-Anselme''


Specialized

* ''École des métiers de la restauration et du tourisme de Montréal'' * ''École des métiers des Faubourgs-de-Montréal'' * ''École Éducation pour Adultes Centre Lartigue'' * ''École Éducation pour Adultes Centre Gédéon-Ouimet'' The English Montreal School Board (EMSB) operates English-language schools.


Elementary

* '' F.A.C.E. Elementary School'' (jointly run with the CSDM)


High school

* '' F.A.C.E. High School'' (jointly run with the CSDM)


See also

* Boroughs of Montreal * Districts of Montreal * Municipal reorganization in Quebec


References


External links


Borough's website
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