词条 | Old Longueuil |
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Old Longueuil ({{lang-fr|Vieux-Longueuil}}) is a historic neighbourhood located in the borough of the same name, in the city of Longueuil, Quebec, Canada. The Old Longueuil neighbourhood includes at least the territory corresponding to the pre-1961 city of Longueuil. Old Longueuil, was named a heritage district by the city in 1993, and features 450 buildings built before 1945.[1] Many historic buildings are found in this district, such as the Co-Cathedral of Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue, the ruins of Fort Longueuil,[2] and Saint Mark's Anglican Church. Rue Saint-Charles is the main street in this neighbourhood and features many small businesses, among them restaurants, bars, and corner stores. The borough hall of Le Vieux-Longueuil borough is also in the neighbourhood. Location{{Canadian City Geographic Location (8-way)| Northwest = Joliette street | North = Saint Lawrence River | Northeast = | West = Dollard street | Centre = Old Longueuil | East = D'Amours street | Southwest = Le Moyne Ouest street | South = Bienville and Sainte-Catherine streets | Southeast = De Gentilly Est street }} References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/en/article/longueuil/|title=Longueuil: Cityscape|last= LINTEAU|first=Paul-AndreÉ|author2=Claire Poitras|work=The Canadian Encyclopedia|publisher=Historica Canada|accessdate=2008-12-29}} 2. ^{{CRHP|14401|Fort Longueuil|7 April 2012}} External links
2 : Neighbourhoods in Longueuil|Heritage sites in Quebec (Cultural Heritage Act) |
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