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'LaSalle' is a
borough (''
arrondissement'') of the city of
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada. It consists entirely of the former city of LaSalle located on the
Island of Montreal in southwestern
Quebec,
Canada.
Geography

The Saint Lawrence River, viewed from Lasalle
The borough is located at the southwestern corner of the island. It was a separate city until the
2002 municipal mergers.
It is bordered on the north by
Lachine (largely along the
Lachine Canal), to the northeast by
Le Sud-Ouest, and to the east by
Verdun.
The southern and western limit of the borough is the
Saint Lawrence River; several islands in the river belong to the borough, including the
Île aux Hérons migratory bird reserve. The
Lachine Rapids pass by the borough.
It has an area of 16.4 km² and a population of 73,457.
History
Named for the area's first seigneur and
French explorer
Robert René Cavelier de La Salle (born at
Rouen, France in
1643, died in
Texas in
1687). LaSalle came into existence as a municipality in
1845 and finally became the City of LaSalle in
1912. In
2002 it was annexed by the city of Montreal along with a number of other cities on the
Island of Montreal.
Lachine Rapids are situated inside LaSalle territory. The name Lachine, which is also the name of the neighboring borough, stayed because in the French Regime period, LaSalle was actually part of the
Lachine Parish. Before the creation of the
Lachine Canal, the rapids had to be
portaged on a trail called "Chemin LaSalle" (what is now the LaSalle Boulevard).
It is known for its many public schools, most noticeably l'Ecole secondaire Cavelier-de-LaSalle, known as one of the top talent producing schools in the field of dance, song, and two Montreal Alouettes cheerleaders. The other common public school in LaSalle is LaSalle Community Comprehensive High School, opened many years ago, home to many cultures.
Features
LaSalle is served by the
LaSalle commuter train station on the
Delson-Candiac Line.
Route 138 passes through the borough before crossing the
Honoré Mercier Bridge to
Kahnawake. Other important thoroughfares include LaSalle Blvd., Newman Blvd., La Vérendrye Blvd., Bishop Power Blvd., Champlain Blvd, Shevchenko and Lapierre street.
Among the LaSalle's attractions are Angrignon Mall, the
Lachine Canal and the
Canal de l'Aqueduc, with their recreational areas; the Octagone library; the Parc Angrignon; the Île aux Hérons migratory bird refuge; the Saints-Anges archeological site; Des Rapides Park; and the Fleming
windmill, which is used as the borough's symbol. Other major installations include the
Cégep André-Laurendeau.
LaSalle also has various sports teams within both the football association (Warriors) and the hockey association (Cougars) which remain popular.
Economy
LaSalle's main economic engines include industries and agrifoods:
★
Seagram's Distillery
★ Fleischmann's Yeast
★
Labatt's Brewery
★
Angrignon Taxi
Politics
Federal and provincial elections
The entire borough is located within the federal riding of
LaSalle—Émard.
The LaSalle—Émard riding is represented by
Paul Martin.
Provincially, most of the borough constitutes the electoral district of Marguerite-Bourgeoys, with the northwest corner being part of Marquette.
Borough Government
The current borough mayor is
Manon Barbe.
The entire borough elects three city councillors; the borough also has two districts that each elect a borough councillor.
The city councillors are
Manon Barbe,
Richard Deschamps, and
Alvaro Farinacci.
The borough council districts are:
★ Cecil-P.-Newman (councillor:
Michael Vadacchino)
★ Sault-Saint-Louis (councillor:
Oksana Kaluzny)
See also
★
Montreal Merger
★
Boroughs of Montreal
★
Districts of Montreal
★
Municipal reorganization in Quebec
External links
★
Ville de Montreal - Lasalle
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Official Site of Montreal, Borough of LaSalle - In English, a French version is available.