Notre-Dame-de-Grace, or NDG for locals, it is the suburbs become full ripe.With its alignments of adult trees forming of superb arches above the streets bordered of flowered floors, the district exhales the charm and the freshness of the
countryside. Linguistic duality reached there a rare degree of harmony, and the children grow there in an atmosphere favourable with the blossoming of their talents.
Schools, leisures, trade, all is remote of functioning, on both sides arteries commercial Monkland, Somerled, Sherbrooke and Saint-Jacob. Major institutions make the fame of the district: the prestigious Loyola campus of the Concordia University, the picturesque site of the Villa-Maria convent and the majestic church Our-Lady-of-Grace, in the center of the French-speaking sector.
Often twinned, the houses have for the majority two stages and a roomy basement, a vast court with the back and a large gallery with the front one. Thanks to the quality of their architecture, they are comparable with the
luxurious residences of the most prestigious localities while having the advantage of being less expensive. The district offers a service of public transport very effective two stations of suburban train, two subway stations, a bus
express train.
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Côte des Neiges / Notre-dame-de-Grace |
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4-11 logements |
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5,744 |
+47,6% |
4,264 |
+30,1% |
8,287 |
+38,9% |
340 |
+34,8% |
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