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Cote-des-Neiges District

Cote-des-Neiges Streets


One of the well known Cote-des-Neiges streets and metro station is called
Côte-Sainte-Catherine.

It acts as a dividing line between the “high” and the “low” Côte-des-Neiges.

The Francophones live their everyday life in the Centre and in the East and, in the West, lives a population that is mostly Anglophone.

The various ethnic restaurants and shops located on the main streets take you to a tour around the world! Their “ethnic” foods and cuisines are there to satisfy all tastes and at prices that defy competition.

Restaurants and shops are places where people like to meet and to talk. Paradoxally, on a territory once called "the little French village", English is now the prevailing language. The neighbourhood is home to 60 nationalities who, among them, speak more than 100 languages and dialects.


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