Longueuil, PQ

Along the Path of Totality » Longueuil, PQ
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Eclipse start time Totality start time Duration of totality Where to look
2:14:34 PM
3:26:58 PM
1m 19.3s

Table notes: 1) All times are local to the location. 2) The ‘Eclipse start time’ is when the first sliver of moon starts to cross the sun. 3) The ‘Totality start time’ is the moment that the entire sun is covered by the moon (and at which point you should be able to briefly remove your eclipse safety glassses for the ‘Duration of totality’ time period. 4) The ‘Where to look’ graphic shows the area on the sun where the moon will take it’s first “bite” and then continue across the face of the sun until it has reached totality.

Major Hotel Chains
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Longueuil, Quebec

General Location
Longueuil is strategically located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, directly across from Montreal, Quebec’s largest city. As part of the Greater Montreal Area, Longueuil plays a vital role in the metropolitan region, serving as a significant residential, commercial, and industrial hub. Its proximity to Montreal, connected by several bridges including the Jacques Cartier Bridge, makes it an attractive location for those seeking accessibility to urban amenities while enjoying the benefits of suburban living.

Major Routes into the Location
The city is well-connected by major roadways, including Autoroute 20 and Autoroute 132, facilitating easy access around the south shore and to Montreal. The Jacques Cartier Bridge is a key link to Montreal, while the nearby Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Tunnel-Bridge also provides a direct route to the island of Montreal via Autoroute 25. Longueuil benefits from an efficient public transit system, including a metro station (Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke on the Yellow Line), offering convenient access to downtown Montreal.

Demographic Info
Longueuil has a diverse population of over 240,000 people, making it the third-largest municipality in Quebec. The city’s demographic is characterized by a mix of linguistic and cultural backgrounds, reflecting the broader diversity of the Montreal region.

Points of Interest
Notable attractions in Longueuil include the Regional Park of Longueuil, offering extensive green spaces, biking paths, and recreational activities. The city also boasts the Place Longueuil and the Longueuil–Saint-Hubert borough, home to the Longueuil metro station and a variety of shopping and dining options. Cultural venues such as the Théâtre de la Ville provide residents and visitors with a rich array of performances and events.

Major Industries
Longueuil’s economy is diverse, with significant sectors including aerospace, with the presence of the Pratt & Whitney Canada headquarters; technology; health services; and education. The city also hosts a variety of businesses and industries that benefit from its strategic location and accessibility.

Sports Teams
Longueuil supports a vibrant sports culture with facilities and clubs for soccer, hockey, figure skating, and more. The city is home to several amateur sports teams and leagues, promoting community engagement and physical activity across all age groups.

Interesting Historical Facts
Longueuil was first settled in 1657 by Charles Le Moyne, a notable figure in New France, and was officially incorporated as a city in 1920. Its development over the centuries has been closely linked with its strategic location along the Saint Lawrence River and its role as a gateway to the Montreal metropolitan area.

Website of the Local Municipal Government
Residents and visitors can access a wealth of information on services, events, and municipal news through the official website of Longueuil at www.longueuil.quebec.

Local Newspaper
The city’s news, community events, and updates are covered by several regional publications, with Le Courrier du Sud being one of the primary newspapers serving Longueuil and the surrounding areas. It is available online for easy access to local news.

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