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Encyclopedia > Blainville, Quebec

Blainville Ville (city) in western Quebec, northwest of Montreal. Population (2001 census) 36,029.


It lies at the foot of the massive Canadian Shield, a range of ancient, worn down mountains and hills which is known locally as the Laurentides.


The town is mostly known as a home for heavy industry, but it is also a center of recreational and tourist activities. It is at the Southern limit of the Web of cross_country ski trails which meander through the Laurentides. Leaving from Blainville it is possible to undertake several nature filled days of skiing towards major resort centers such as Mont-Tremblant, Quebec.


During the summer, many of the ski trails are used as dedicated bicycle paths, making it possible to undertake day long or week long cycling excursions through nature, from one resort area to another, without sharing the right of way with motorized vehicles.






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Blainville, Quebec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (172 words)
Blainville Ville (city) in western Quebec, northwest of Montreal.
It lies at the foot of the massive Canadian Shield, a range of ancient, worn down mountains and hills which is known locally as the Laurentides.
Leaving from Blainville it is possible to undertake several nature filled days of skiing towards major resort centers such as Mont-Tremblant, Quebec.
Quebec route 117 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (526 words)
Route 117 is a provincial highway within the Canadian province of Quebec, running between Montreal and the Quebec/Ontario border where it continues as Ontario Highway 66 east of Kearns, Ontario.
Route 117 was formerly Quebec Route 11 and ran from Montreal north towards Mont Laurier, then followed the Gatineau River south towards Hull.
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec (going through the area which, until the merger in 2000, formed the village and parish of Saint-Jovite, Quebec).
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