Delson is a city in the regional Municipalité of county of Roussillon to the Quebec (Canada), located in the administrative area of the Montérégie.

On its small territory, Delson is crossed by road 132 and the river of the Tortoise. The locality also has a portion of the industrial Park Champlain as well as the Delson station for the line of Suburban train Montreal-Delson/Candiac of the metropolitan Agence of transport.

The name comes from a contraction of LED aware & Hud' son' , an American railway company whose line ends in Delson. The largest museum railway of Canada is found there.

Delson is founded in 1918 as a municipality of Village before obtaining its statute to pass to that of city the February 21st 1957. The village of Delson knew the creation of three parishes is St Andrews (1924) and St David (1938) of the plain Église like Holy-Therese-in-the Child-Jesus (1932) of catholic confession.


Municipalities bordering

Sources

  • Repertory of the municipalities of Quebec
  • Commission of toponymy of Quebec
  • municipal Businesses and areas - regional charts

External bond

  • Official site Town of Delson

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