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reel and hand pump was the only village fire protection. Locals failed to put out the fire and asked for help from Montreal. Equipment was sent by train but did not arrive in time to help. The worst of the damage was on the rue de l'église. In all about 30 buildings were destroyed, including the post office, the town hall, and the residences of about 200 people.
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In 1900, a major fire destroyed much of the village. The fire was discovered in an uninhabited building around 2:00 a.m., 22 May 1900. The wind caused the fire to spread to surrounding houses. The only water supply was from village wells or carried in buckets from the river. A small two-wheeled hose
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built the railroad through the area in 1855, linking Pointe-Claire to Montreal. This brought people, and with them property development in an area that up to then had been largely agricultural. It also improved the welfare of farmers by providing a ready market for their goods. Suburban development
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On October 13, 1713, the seminary formed a parish on the land that now includes Pointe-Claire and much of the West Island, and in 1714 a church was built at the point, at the site of the present-day church. Up to that time the area was served by an itinerant missionary priest. Initially the church
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The Pointe-Claire Water Treatment Plant distributes an average of 65,000,000 litres (14,300,000 imp gal; 17,200,000 US gal) of potable water per day to a population of 87,248 people and approximately 1000 business and commercial users spread out in the city of Pointe-Claire,
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The public Terra-Cotta Natural Park which is a natural green space of 39 hectares (96 acres), with six kilometers (4 miles) of paths. From 1912 to 1962, a clay deposit on the site was exploited by the Montréal Terra Cotta and Lumber Co. The clay, mixed with sawdust, was baked on site to produce
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was called Saint-Francois-de-Sales, but it was renamed six months later to Saint-Joachim de la Pointe Claire. The church and presbytery, both built of stone, formed a fort about two arpents (7,000 m, 75,000 sq ft) in area, surrounded by stakes. The construction was ordered by
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The urbanization of the territory of Pointe-Claire began in the 1600s, when the Sulpicians were lords of the island of Montreal. Land on the island of Montreal was granted to the Sulpicians for development as early as 1663. They began to grant concessions along major waterways.
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Pointe-Claire is entirely urbanised and developed. There are 38 public parks and green spaces with 5 baseball/softball diamonds, 26 playgrounds, 19 soccer pitches, 7 outdoor swimming pools, 24 tennis courts, 10 outdoor skating rinks, and five shoreline areas.
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On July 1, 1845, the Village Municipality of Saint-Joachim-de-la-Pointe-Claire was created, before losing its municipal status on September 1, 1847, as was common in Quebec for many local entities. On September 2, 1854, it was reestablished.
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In 1955, the City of Pointe-Claire annexed large portions of the Parish Municipality of Saint-Joachim-de-la-Pointe-Claire (which was formed on September 1, 1855). Remaining portions of the municipal parish became the Town of
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by about 30 metres (98 ft) not far from shore, more steeply in the west. The eastern side has a soil rich in clay, while the western side is stonier with limestone strata. Pointe-Claire is bounded on the north by
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In 1728–1729, the first lots were granted, near the fort, to a blacksmith and to a carpenter. By 1765 there were 783 residents, 74 lots owned by 35 individuals, and 19 houses, some built of stone, but most of wood.
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As part of the Urban Agglomeration of Montreal, 51% of locally collected taxes are transferred to the agglomeration as of 2019. Pointe-Claire in turn sends a representative to the 29-member agglomeration council.
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The first concession of land that is still in the current city limits of Pointe-Claire, was in 1684 to Pierre Cabassier, for a lot just east of Pointe Charlebois. Under the seigneurial system, the
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to have a station added to the line at the end of Cedar Avenue, which he also paved from there down to Lakeshore Road. Both sides of Cedar Avenue were built up by 1920.
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had to build a mill for the colonists, who in turn had to grind their grain there at a set fee. The arrival of French settlers in Pointe-Claire began in 1698-1699.
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The city of Pointe-Claire uses the services of Contrôle animalier Vaudreuil-Soulange for injured animals or domestic pets that have been found.
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also located on Donegani Avenue between Applebee Avenue and Aurora Avenue. The city is also served by several bus routes operated by
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until June 15, 2020. The change was a result of a law passed by the Quebec government that changed the school board system from
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was to Jean Guenet who named his property Beau Repaire. This was near the future village of Beaurepaire, located in what is now
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The private Beaconsfield Golf Course, on the site of a disused quarry which supplied limestone for the construction of the
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Municipal sports and leisure facilities include the Aquatic Centre, Bob Birnie Arena, Pointe-Claire Public Library,
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began in 1893 when Otto Frederick Lilly acquired land spanning Boulevard Saint-Jean. He used his influence with the
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in Canada. It is entirely developed, and land use includes residential, light manufacturing, and retail. As of the
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On March 14, 1911, the Village Municipality of Saint-Joachim-de-la-Pointe-Claire changed status and name to
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Municipal bylaw enforcement and animal control are provided by the city's Public Security force.
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Beaconsfield, Baie-D'Urfé, Kirkland, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville.
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in his account of 1669, and the name Pointe-Claire appeared on a map as early as 1686. Although
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on March 24, 1961. In 1958, a new City Hall was built and Pointe-Claire changed status from
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As of 2021, the mayor of Pointe-Claire is Tim Thomas. There are eight city councillors.
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wide by 20 or 30 deep. Up to this time Pointe-Claire had only been accessible by boat.
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On a map of the Island of Montreal dated 1700, the words "Pointe Claire" are visible.
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Parliament of Canada Federal Riding History: NOTRE-DAME-DE-GRÂCE--LACHINE (Quebec)
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located at Avenue De-la-Baie-de-Valois (Valois Bay) and Donegani Avenue, and
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canoed through the area in 1613, he reported no village or dwelling visible.
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Recollections of Early Pointe Claire: Fire in Pointe Claire: May 22, 1900
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operates Francophone public schools, but were previously operated by the
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The city has a large business and industrial park spanning both sides of
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was created from a revision of this article dated 30 June 2012
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refers to the peninsula, or point, where the windmill, convent, and the
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total private dwellings, a change of 6.7% from its 2016 population of
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Parliament of Canada Federal Riding History: LAC-SAINT-LOUIS (Quebec)
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is at about 30 metres (98 ft) above sea level and rises along a
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Starting 2024, Pointe-Claire will be served by two stations on the
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The Suburban News | LBPSB to open new high school in Pointe Claire
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cross Pointe-Claire from east to west, both with intersections at
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did not extend to women until 1940) of Pointe-Claire elected the
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Cultural Centre, the Sailing Base at Grande-Anse Park, near the
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was signed in 1701, the Chemin du Roy (now Lakeshore Road) from
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Fairview Pointe-Claire, a major regional mall in Pointe-Claire
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and became a borough. However, after political changes (
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Church and presbytery of Saint-Joachim de Pointe-Claire
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majority. From 1973 to 1981 it was in the now-defunct
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L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève–Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
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is a former public high school that was part of the
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In 1678, the first concession on the land under the
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Private facilities also exist, such as the 759:View from Pointe Claire over Lake Saint-Louis 725:municipal reorganizations across the province 1674:Olive Louise Urquhart (1954–1956, 1958–1961) 1587:Pierre Charles Valois (1864–1866, 1869–1878) 598:was opened having been ordered by intendant 74:Location of Pointe-Claire on Montreal Island 2488:"Pointe-Claire fights for bilingual status" 2256: 2254: 2252: 2039: 2037: 2035: 2033: 2031: 1526:Cynthia Homan (District 5—Lakeside Heights) 1458:dealer), City of Pointe-Claire, Lumen, and 1247: 3230: 3167: 3153: 3028: 3014: 2557: 1914:(formerly École secondaire Saint-Thomas). 720:("city"), but in 1967, this was reverted. 537:and has a clear view of its surroundings. 467: 2366: 2364: 2362: 2360: 2046:"Pointe-Claire: Origine et signification" 1871:as well as Wilder-Penfield Elementary in 1161: 27:Suburban municipality of Montreal, Canada 3366:Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles 2983:, and does not reflect subsequent edits. 2966: 2424: 2389: 2260: 2249: 2228: 2226: 2167: 2028: 2004: 2002: 1946: 1944: 1924:List of anglophone communities in Quebec 1897:Commission scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys 1805:Local bus transportation is provided by 1608:Thimoléon Legault (1899–1900, 1902–1907) 1429: 754: 673:. In the election of 7 August, the men ( 620: 544: 496: 2910: 2686: 2684: 2682: 2511: 2291: 2069: 2067: 2065: 2063: 1129:Office québécois de la langue française 809:Last Post Fund National Field of Honour 14: 3931: 2659: 2639: 2611: 2583: 2357: 1599:Godfroid Madore (1881–1884, 1886–1896) 1539:Provincially, Pointe-Claire is in the 1513:Paul Bissonnette (District 2—Lakeside) 847: 638:. The point was used as a stopover by 3148: 3009: 2844:"Pointe Claire Volunteer Rescue Unit" 2485: 2397:"Souvenir Album - Kirkland 1961-1986" 2320: 2277:"Jacques Cartier, Quebec (1867–1952)" 2223: 2043: 1999: 1941: 1529:Bruno Tremblay (District 6—Seigniory) 763:The shoreline of Pointe-Claire along 553:Pointe-Claire was first described by 531:Saint-Joachim de Pointe-Claire Church 484: 297:34.66 km (13.38 sq mi) 242:Point of land with a clear view over 92: 3944:Bilingual cities and towns in Quebec 3401:Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension 3043: 2765: 2679: 2655:. Statistics Canada. 20 August 2019. 2599:. Statistics Canada. 4 February 2022 2441:"PARKS, SPORTS FIELDS AND BUILDINGS" 2237:. BAnQ Grande Bibliothèque of Québec 2060: 1823:Police services are provided by the 1659:William John Moore Kenna (1941–1944) 1199:18.90 km (7.30 sq mi) 1196:18.91 km (7.30 sq mi) 1142:, Pointe-Claire had a population of 305:18.91 km (7.30 sq mi) 3321:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 2792:Pointe-Claire Water Treatment Plant 2627:. Statistics Canada. 12 August 2021 2512:Meagher, John (15 September 2022). 2048:. Commission de toponymie of Québec 1501: 24: 3917:Municipal reorganization in Quebec 3903:Administrative divisions of Quebec 2953: 2901:. Retrieved on September 28, 2017. 2675:. Statistics Canada. 18 July 2021. 2343:"Conflagration à la Pointe-Claire" 1644:Ernest de Bellefeuille (1931–1933) 1641:Eric Grantley Donegani (1929–1931) 1593:Pierre Alphonse Valois (1879–1881) 1541:Jacques-Cartier electoral district 1516:Kelly Thorstad-Cullen (District 3— 842: 804:hollow tiles used in construction. 533:are sited. The point extends into 25: 3965: 3954:Island of Montreal municipalities 2934: 2716:"Profil économique: juillet 2010" 1813:Public safety and animal services 1783:with a major terminal located at 1727: 1703: 1686:Malcolm Campbell Knox (1982–1998) 1532:Eric Stork (District 7—Northview) 1492:The Canadian Salt Company Limited 741:2004 Quebec municipal referendums 700:Provincial highway number 2 (now 667:British North America Act of 1867 3292: 3102: 3085: 3077: 3063: 2965: 2486:Laxer, Dan (21 September 2022). 2232: 1807:Société de transport de Montréal 1781:Société de transport de Montréal 1647:Henry Edward Woolmer (1933–1935) 1638:Sydmer Wallace Ewing (1925–1927) 1574: 1565:Pointe-Claire electoral district 813:National Historic Site of Canada 438: 433: 421: 338: 337: 91: 84: 68: 54: 3578:(Tétreaultville, Longue-Pointe) 3176:Urban agglomeration of Montreal 3036:Adjacent Municipal Subdivisions 2904: 2880: 2869: 2858: 2836: 2814: 2796: 2785: 2759: 2730: 2531: 2505: 2479: 2457: 2433: 2418: 2335: 2314: 2269: 2201: 2176: 1626:William Henry Black (1917–1919) 1535:Brent Cowan (District 8—Oneida) 826: 507:Urban agglomeration of Montreal 3910:Urban agglomerations of Quebec 2911:Meagher, John (24 June 2021). 2899:Lester B. Pearson School Board 2377:. Institut généalogique Drouin 2161: 2138: 2116: 2091: 1970: 1911:École secondaire Felix-Leclerc 1883:Lester B. Pearson School Board 1849:Lester B. Pearson School Board 1796:Fairview–Pointe-Claire station 1680:Arthur Ewen Séguin (1961–1974) 1665:John Clifford Mann (1946–1948) 1248:References: 2021 2016 earlier 815:, which is open to the public. 697:(city/town) de Pointe-Claire. 13: 1: 3341:Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve 3326:L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève 3103: 3064: 2718:. l’Agglomération de Montréal 2183:Harold Bérubé (3 July 2008). 1934: 1210:1,660.0/km (4,299/sq mi) 1207:1,770.9/km (4,587/sq mi) 723:From 2002 to 2006 there were 326:1,770.9/km (4,587/sq mi) 3086: 3078: 2738:"Budget and Municipal Taxes" 1875:serve sections of the city. 1842: 1792:Réseau express métropolitain 1677:J. 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(1965). 1917: 1620:Robert Meredith (1913–1915) 520: 517:the population was 33,488. 107:Location in southern Quebec 10: 3970: 3949:Cities and towns in Quebec 2465:"Terra-Cotta Natural Park" 2427:A History of Pointe-Claire 2345:(in French). 29 March 2011 2300:"History of Pointe-Claire" 2263:A History of Pointe-Claire 2170:A History of Pointe-Claire 1833:Emergency Medical Services 1802:on Des Sources Boulevard. 1695:John Belvedere (2017–2021) 1692:Morris Trudeau (2013–2017) 1668:Charles Barnes (1950–1952) 1617:Aldéric Lesage (1908–1913) 1614:Stéphanus Brisebois (1908) 1611:Emilien Mayers (1901–1902) 1605:Gabriël Valois (1897–1899) 1602:Calixte Brault (1884–1886) 1448:Lakeshore General Hospital 1425: 745:a number of other boroughs 729:reorganization of Montreal 642:en route to the interior. 540: 3897: 3857: 3797: 3770: 3551:Îlot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles 3418: 3409: 3371:Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie 3301: 3290: 3182: 3041: 2893:21 September 2017 at the 2700:. Government of Canada - 2667:"2001 Community Profiles" 2647:"2006 Community Profiles" 2619:"2016 Community Profiles" 2591:"2021 Community Profiles" 2147:"History of Beaconsfield" 1929:People from Pointe-Claire 1879:Lindsay Place High School 1698:Tim Thomas (2021–present) 1683:David W. Beck (1974–1982) 1671:Ernest Bélair (1952–1954) 1623:Joseph Martin (1915–1917) 1236: 1225: 1214: 1203: 1192: 1181: 1174: 1169: 1119:Source: Statistics Canada 1118: 860:—     682:Guillaume Gamelin Gaucher 503:Quebec local municipality 450: 418: 406: 392: 371: 354: 346: 330: 322: 314: 309: 301: 293: 288: 275: 262: 254: 249: 236: 228: 220: 210: 202: 194: 184: 172: 160: 150: 115: 79: 67: 53: 44: 37: 3869:Beaconsfield–Baie-D'Urfé 2425:Matthews, Brian (1985). 2298:Ville de Pointe-Claire. 2261:Matthews, Brian (1985). 2211:. Ville de Pointe-Claire 2168:Matthews, Brian (1985). 1829:Montreal Fire Department 1798:on Fairview Avenue, and 1718:Pointe-Claire Yacht Club 1714:Pointe-Claire Canoe Club 1662:Donat Demers (1944–1946) 1188:31,380 (+1.9% from 2011) 1185:33,488 (+6.7% from 2016) 660:Canadian Pacific Railway 3677:Quartier des spectacles 3536:Historic Jewish Quarter 3275:Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue 2846:. City of Pointe Claire 2824:. City of Pointe Claire 2768:"Agglomeration council" 2145:Ville de Beaconsfield. 2104:. 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Parliament of Canada 1785:Fairview Pointe-Claire 1435: 834:Historical populations 760: 626: 594:to the western tip of 550: 498:[pwãẽ̯tklaɛ̯ʁ] 347: • Dwellings 331: • Pop  61:Pointe-Claire Windmill 32:City in Quebec, Canada 3799:Former municipalities 3541:Hochelaga-Maisonneuve 3361:Le Plateau-Mont-Royal 3311:Ahuntsic-Cartierville 3000:City of Pointe-Claire 2960: 2745:Town of Pointe-Claire 2149:. www.beaconsfield.ca 1769:Pointe-Claire station 1765:Vaudreuil–Hudson line 1746:Boulevard Des Sources 1454:, Hewitt Équipement ( 1433: 1232:12,835 (total)  1229:13,823 (total)  784:, and on the west by 758: 624: 604:Boulevard Des Sources 548: 373: • Summer ( 3771:Other municipalities 3687:Rivière-des-Prairies 3652:Quartier Bonaventure 3637:Pointe-Saint-Charles 3303:Boroughs of Montreal 2992:More spoken articles 2766:Montréal, Ville de. 2672:2001 Canadian Census 2652:2006 Canadian Census 2624:2016 Canadian Census 2596:2021 Canadian Census 2404:ville.kirkland.qc.ca 1742:Boulevard Saint-Jean 1484:Novacam Technologies 1472:Hudson's Bay Company 1466:, El Ran Furniture, 733:merged into Montreal 731:; Pointe-Claire was 632:Governor Beauharnois 323: • Density 3879:Dorval–L'Île-Dorval 3732:Shaughnessy Village 3642:Pointe-aux-Trembles 3597:Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 3356:Pierrefonds-Roxboro 3250:Dollard-des-Ormeaux 3053:Dollard-des-Ormeaux 2543:www.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca 2331:on 25 October 2021. 2124:"Significant Dates" 2014:www12.statcan.gc.ca 1956:www.mamh.gouv.qc.ca 1873:Dollard-des-Ormeaux 1800:Des Sources station 1440:Quebec Autoroute 40 1385: 1323: 1261: 835: 774:Dollard-des-Ormeaux 727:, which included a 655:Grand Trunk Railway 634:out of fear of the 586:In 1707, after the 559:Samuel de Champlain 486:[pwɛ̃tklɛʁ] 131: /  3861:of Montreal Island 3801:of Montreal Island 3757:Ville Saint-Pierre 3682:Red-Light District 3657:Quartier Concordia 3516:Golden Square Mile 3491:Faubourg à m'lasse 3124:St. Lawrence River 3002:(official website) 2962: 2808:2009-09-23 at the 2545:. 19 December 2022 2406:. 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Index

Pointe Claire
City
Pointe-Claire Windmill
Pointe-Claire Windmill
Location of Pointe-Claire on Montreal Island
Pointe-Claire is located in Southern Quebec
45°27′N 73°49′W / 45.450°N 73.817°W / 45.450; -73.817
Canada
Province
Quebec
Region
Montréal
RCM
Named for
Lake Saint-Louis
Federal riding
Lac-Saint-Louis
Prov. riding
Jacques-Cartier
Time zone
UTC−5
EST
DST
UTC−4
EDT
Postal code(s)
H9R, H9S
Area code(s)
514 and 438
A-20

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