Charlevoix (subway of Montreal)
See also: Charlevoix (homonymy)
Charlevoix is a station on the Green line of the subway of Montreal.
Origin of the name
The name of the station of the subway is in memory of François-Xavier de Charlevoix (1682-1761). He was a French Jesuit and historian who was one of the first people to explore the river the Mississippi.
Lines of bus
Service of day
- 57 Point-Saint-Charles
- 101 Saint-Patrick
- 107 Verdun
Service of night
- 350 Verdun/LaSalle
Shelters
- 2600, rue Centre
Principal intersections in the vicinity
- street Charlevoix/street Centers
Centers of interest in the vicinity
- Center St-Charles
- Reception center Louis-Riel
- Crossroads of popular education
- Community Legal departments of Point-St-Charles and Small Burgundy
- Center St-Columba House
- Service of registration of the motor vehicles
External bonds
- Shipping company of Montreal - Official site
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