Hochelaga is part of what is now the city of Montreal. It was originally a village on the Island of Montreal.
Ah, what a lovely question. A place at 46 degrees North latitude and 74 degrees West longitude would bring you to the beautiful city of Montreal, Canada. Just imagine the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture waiting for you there. Let's paint a happy little picture of your next adventure to this wonderful city.
The St. Lawrence River flows by both Montreal and Quebec City. It is an important waterway for transportation and trade in Canada.
There's no city there. That point is in east-central Quebec near the border with Newfoundland and Labrador, about 5.5 miles northwest of the center of the greater Labrador City / Wabush megalopolis.
Two port cities on the Saint Lawrence River are Montreal and Quebec City. Both cities are located in Canada.
Montreal is a city in Quebec, Canada
Canada Montreal is a city in Canada. There is no county. It is located in the province of Quebec.
Montreal is a large city in the province of Quebec in Canada.
Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec. Quebec is part of Canada, which is in North America.
No. Montreal is a city in Quebec. Toronto is a city in Ontario. Quebec and Ontario are provinces of Canada.
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Montreal is a city and, therefore, has no capitol. It is located in the province of Quebec (capitol, Quebec City) in the country Canada (capitol, Ottawa)
Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec, in the eastern half of Canada.
First of all, there are no states in Canada. There are provinces. Montreal is located in the province of Quebec.
Same reason it's "Tampa, Florida" and not "Tampa, USA". Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec. Quebec is a province in the country of Canada.
Montreal is larger than Quebec city. The largest cities in Canada are: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Calgary.
No,the current national capital of Canada is Ottawa.The location of the capital city of the Province of Canada changed six times in its 26-year history. The first capital was in Kingston (1841-1844).The capital moved to Montreal (1844-1849)It moved to Quebec City from 1852 to 1856, thenToronto for one year (1858)[2] before returning to Quebec City from 1859-1866.In 1857, Queen Victoria chose Ottawa as the permanent capital of the Province of Canada, initiating construction of Canada's first parliament buildings, on Parliament Hill. The first stage of this construction was completed in 1865, just in time to host the final session of the last parliament of the Province of Canada before Confederation.