Ahuntsic Areas
Centre North
There’s always been a strong religious presence in the Centre North of the district. Many health and scholar establishments now occupy buildings that were built years ago by religious communities. Among them, the Mont-Saint-Louis on Henri Bourassa, the École Sophie-Barat on Gouin East, André-Grasset on Crémazie, the Ahuntsic College on Saint-Hubert and the Centre de santé et de services sociaux also on Gouin East.
North East
The history of the North East goes a long way. There are still many historical houses that remind us of a life that thrived around the mills along the road leading to the Île-de-la-Visitation, now a regional park. The island is the site of a 34-hectare nature park, as well as of the remaining buildings of the historic Sault-au-Récollet. The most important concentration of historic houses is found in this district.
South West and South East
The South West is a strong industrialized sector with very little green areas and a high concentration of immigrants. In the South East, 99% of the residences were built after 1960. It is the only sector that experienced such a swift expansion.
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