Saint-Hubert (Longueuil)
Saint-Hubert is a district of the town of Longueuil since January 2002 and is located in the suburbs of Montreal. It is located in the administrative area of the Montérégie. Place of new the Hotel-of-city of the town of Longueuil. It is named in the honor of Hubert of Liege.
On its territory a airport recording is weather data belonging to the Canadian Space agency. Its airport is among most active of Canada and includes/understands the National school of Aerotechnics (Cégep Edouard-Montpetit). Its population, in 2001, is evaluated with approximately 77.300 inhabitants.
The airport of Saint-Hubert will become an important air military base for the Canada during the second world war until its closing in 1995. A vast cinematographic company was established with the old military base with the inauguration of Movies-City Montreal in 1999.
August 1st, 1930 with Saint-Hubert, the airport accommodated the R-100 at the end of a voyage of more than 3.300 miles (approximately 6,000 km).
October 17th, 1970, the FLQ emits an official statement at the radio station montréalaise CKAC 730 in which he announces the death of the minister Pierre Laporte. The journalist Michel Saint-Louis goes in a waste ground near the airport. The body of Pierre Laporte was found died in the trunk of a car of Chevrolet mark. To honor the memory with late, a park of the city bears its name.
In 1992, the municipal administration undertakes important work in order to create an immense park in full heart of the city, the park of the City, including/understanding a one kilometer length lake.
Policy
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Mayor of the town of Longueuil: Claude Gladu
- President of the district of Saint-Hubert: Stephan Desjardins
The district of Saint-Hubert belongs to the electoral constituencies of Laporte and Vachon, at the provincial level, and of the district of Saint-Bruno-Saint-Hubert, at the federal level.
The district of Saint-Hubert includes/understands 8 municipal districts. It is composed of 4 sectors:
- Iberville
- Laflèche
- Laurendeau
- Maricourt
History
In 1958, the municipality of Saint-Hubert obtains officially his statute of city.
Transport
- Highway 30
- Roads 112,116 and 134
- Public transport: partly ensured by the Grid system of Longueuil (RTL)
- Airport of Saint-Hubert
- Train: Park of Saint-Hubert starting from the Line Montreal - Mount-Saint-Hilaire by the metropolitan Agence of transport
Principal infrastructures
Elementary schools
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School Paul-Chagnon
- School Laurent-Benoit
- School Charles-LeMoyne
- School Gaetan-Butcher
- School of the Garden-Bienville
- School of the Four-season
- School of the Four-Winds
- School De Maricourt
- School Monseigneur-Forget
- School of the Mosaic
- Maurice-L School. - Duplessis
- School D' Iberville
- School Of the Mile-Flowers
- School Saint-Joseph
- Royal Charles Elementary School
- Royal Oak Elementary School
- Terry Fox Elementary School
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secondary School Andre-Laurendeau
- secondary School Mgr-A.M. - Relative
- Regional Heritage High School
Cégeps
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National school of Aerotechnics (Cégep Edouard-Montpetit)
Arts centres
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Arts center Bienville
- Arts center Boisvert
- Arts center Immaculate-Design
- Arts center Labrosse
- Arts center Pierre-and-Bernard Lucas
- Arts center Quévillon
- Arts center St-Thomas of Villeneuve
Industrial Parks
- industrial Park L.Gérard-Leclerc
- industrial Park Litchfield
- industrial Park Saint-Hubert
- industrial Park Rammer
Twinning
External bond
- Site of the district Saint-Hubert
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