Lachine French La Chine , China may refer to a number of places in the Montreal area Lachine, Quebec , a borough of Montreal Lachine Rapids Lachine Canal The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site Lachine AMT train station on the Dorion Rigaud Line AMT Dorion Rigaud Line of the Agence m tropolitaine de transport commuter train network Notre Dame de Gr ce Lachine , a federal electoral district Lachine massacre , 1689 attack by Mohawk warriors on the French settlement of Lachine See also Lachine, Michigan disambig ... more details
File Hopital de Lachine.jpg thumb The Lachine Campus of the McGill University Health Centre . Lachine Hospital lang fr H pital de Lachine is a public hospital in Montreal , Quebec , Canada . It is located at 650 16th Avenue in the borough of Lachine, Quebec Lachine at the corner of Saint Antoine Street . It is the only French language French language hosptial on the western portion of the Island of Montreal . History Established in 1935 as the H pital St Joseph, it was administered by the Sisters of Providence . In 1973, its name was changed to Centre hospitalier de Lachine and its management was transferred to the Ministry of Health and Social Services Quebec Government of Quebec . The Lachine Hospital and its long term nursing home Camille Lefebvre Pavillon were integrated into the McGill University Health Centre in 2008. External links http muhc.ca lachine dashboard Lachine Hospital McGill University Health Centre coord 45.441036 73.676988 format dms display title montreal stub Quebec struct stub Canada hospital stub Category Hospitals in Montreal Category Hospitals established in 1913 Category Lachine, Quebec fr H pital de Lachine ... more details
Image Rapides de Lachine 2 .jpg thumb right The Lachine Rapids Image Rapides de Lachine.JPG thumb right The Lachine Rapids The Lachine Rapids are a series of rapid s on the Saint Lawrence River , between the Island of Montreal and the South Shore Montreal south shore . They are located near the former city of Lachine, Quebec Lachine . The Lachine Rapids contain large standing waves because the water volume and current do not change with respect to the permanent features in the riverbed, namely its shelf like drops. Seasonal variation in the water flow does not change the position of the waves, although it does change their size and shape. In the past these represented a considerable barrier to maritime traffic. Until the construction of the Lachine Canal through Montreal, the rapids had to be portage d. Even with the canal, the difficulty was such that it was usually more convenient to ship goods by rail to Montreal, where they could be loaded at the city s port. Montreal remains a major rail hub and one of Canada s largest ports for that reason. The Lachine Rapids are now passed by the South Shore Canal Saint Lambert and C te Sainte Catherine locks of the Saint Lawrence Seaway . Wildlife The rapids contain a number of islands used by migratory birds . ref http www.pqspb.org birdingsites.htm ... to be replaced by the name of the adjacent town of Lachine, Quebec Lachine . ref http www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca ... de toponymie du Qu bec Rapides de Lachine ref The first person to design a ship capable of shooting the Lachine Rapids was shipbuilder and carpenter John McQuaid, a County Armagh, Ireland native who ... ref ref http www.2imagine.net construction habitat.html Habitat ref Image lachine rapids.jpg center thumb 700px The Lachine rapids, seen from the borough of LaSalle Montreal LaSalle References references ... attractions in Mont r gie Category Lachine, Quebec de Lachine Stromschnellen fr Rapides de Lachine nl Lachine stroomversnellingen ja ... more details
Infobox Station name Lachine type Agence m tropolitaine de transport AMT Regional rail Commuter style AMT Station image image caption address 4800, rue Sir George Simpson ref name gare http www.amt.qc.ca train gares.aspx?id 258&LangType 1033 AMT Stations Lachine ref br Lachine, Quebec Lachine , Quebec coordinates coord 45 26 55 N 73 42 40 W type railwaystation region CA CA display inline,title line Line information is detailed under services other None ref name gare structure platform depth levels tracks parking None ref name gare bicycle Bicycle stand bicycle rack s with 20 places ref name gare baggage check opened closed rebuilt electrified ADA code owned zone 1 former passengers formatnum AMT ridership PAGENAME pass year AMT ridership year pass percent pass system mpassengers services s rail title AMT s line system AMT line Vaudreuil Hudson previous Dorval next Montr al Ouest type R map locator Lachine is a Commuter rail in North America commuter rail station on the Agence m tropolitaine de transport AMT Vaudreuil Hudson Line AMT Vaudreuil Hudson Line in the Boroughs of Montreal borough of Lachine, Quebec Lachine in Montreal, Quebec Montreal , Quebec , Canada . It has no connecting bus routes. ref name gare Location The station is accessible from rue Sir George Simpson between 48th and 49th Avenues. References reflist External links http www.amt.qc.ca train dorion rigaud lachine.aspx AMT Website in French only http www.stm.info English info reseau2011.pdf STM 2011 System Map AMT rail system DEFAULTSORT Lachine Amt Category AMT commuter rail stations Category Railway stations in Montreal Category Lachine, Quebec fr Gare Lachine ... more details
refimprove date December 2008 Infobox Canal name Lachine Canal image Lachine canal.png caption Diagram ... of the Proprietors of the Lachine Canal engineer Thomas Burnett a engineer date act date const July ... Port of Montreal o start start note end Lachine Lock o end end note branch branch of join locks 5 o ... elev 65 elev note status nav Parks Canada The Lachine Canal Canal de Lachine in French language French ... 14.5 kilometres from the Old Port of Montreal to Lake Saint Louis , through the boroughs of Lachine borough Lachine , LaSalle, Quebec Lasalle and Sud Ouest . The canal gets its name from the French ... Sea and there on to China ref Page 9, The Lachine Canal By Yvon Desloges, Gelly, Alain ...?id l2W Ju 7xjgC&pg PA9&lpg PA9&dq lachine canal china&source bl&ots Ep1pbr06P &sig SmWUMtfAGEXPq16ruvkpDj3xBpA ... where the canal was built was named Lachine. History File Le canal Lachine.jpg thumb left View of the canal in 1850 Image LachineCanal1920.jpg left thumb The Lachine Canal in 1920 The canal is situated ... other groups to build a canal that would allow ships to bypass the treacherous Lachine Rapids . After ... Field Trip Manual section ASSIGNMENT 4 LACHINE CANAL TO SAINT HENRI sectionurl version publisher ... canal was 14  km. long and had seven locks, each 30 m long, 6m wide and 1.5 m deep. The Lachine ..., the Lachine Canal was deepened to allow heavier ships to pass through and hydraulic power was introduced ... of Industrialization Along the Lachine Canal Urban History Review 2007 , 5 ref Through the enlargement of the canal, its use changed from solely a means of avoiding the Lachine rapids to that of an industrial ... of the Lachine Canal. The first was that by creating a route that bypassed the Lachine ..., ed. Marry Anne Poutanen Montreal Concordia University Press, 2009 , 217 ref Before the Lachine ..., 2009 , 217 ref File Soldier of the Victoria Rifles, guarding the Lachine Canal, Montreal.jpg thumb upright A soldier guarding the canal during wartime in 1939 The impact of the Lachine Canal on Montreal ... more details
Infobox settlement name Lachine settlement type Boroughs of Montreal Borough of Montreal official name native name nickname motto image skyline Lachine StsAnges1 tango7174.jpg imagesize 225px image caption ... Montr al Lachine.svg mapsize 275px map caption Location of Lachine on the Island of Montreal ... de Gr ce Lachine parts type List of Quebec provincial electoral districts Provincial parts Marquette ... Lachine ref government type Borough leader title Mayor leader name Claude Dauphin leader title1 ... Statistics Canada Community Profile Lachine, Quebec ref area magnitude 1 E 7 area total km2 area land ... 171030 work Local Calling Guide title Lachine, QC ref blank name Access  Routes ref http www.quebec511.gouv.qc.ca ... lachine. ville.montreal.qc.ca footnotes Lachine was a city on the Island of Montreal ... . History Image Parc des Rapides.JPG thumb left Parc des Rapides, near the Lachine Rapids Lachine, apparently ... Lachine appearing with the opening of a post office in 1829. ref http www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca ct topos odo.asp?Speci 98645 Commission de toponymie du Qu bec Lachine Ville ref On August 5, 1689 ... Marquis de Denonville Denonville and his men. The Lachine massacre left 80 dead. Lachine was incorporated ... of the Lachine Canal , between the borough of LaSalle, and the city of Dorval. It was a separate ... title Community Profiles Lachine, Quebec date 2009 03 10 work Canada 2006 Census publisher Statistics ... The official fleet vehicle of the Lachine borough is a white Ford Aerostar. Federal and provincial districts The entire borough is located within the federal riding of Notre Dame de Gr ce Lachine ... . Infrastructure File Lachine Poste de Traite.jpg thumb Trading Post on the Lachine Canal . Quebec Autoroute 20 Autoroute 20 passes through Lachine, which is also served by the Lachine AMT Lachine commuter train station. Most noticeable of Lachine s features is the Lachine Canal and its recreational facilities, including the Lachine Canal National Historic Site . Around the canal s inlet, in the southern ... more details
Pro hockey team bg color maroon text color white team Les Maroons de Lachine logo Lachine Maroons.JPG logosize 140px city Lachine, Quebec , Canada league Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League division Sher Wood founded 1995 arena Arena Martin Lapointe colors Maroon color Maroon and White br color box maroon color box white President Peter Simpson Governor Howard Romanado GM & Coach Jean Francois S n chal media Les Maroons de Lachine are a Canada Canadian Junior ice hockey Junior ice hockey team from Lachine, Quebec Lachine , Quebec , Canada . They are a part of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League . Season by Season record Note GP Games Played, W Wins, L Losses, T Ties, OTL Overtime Losses, GF Goals for, GA Goals against class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs align center 1995 96 48 22 19 7 194 207 51 6th QJAAAHL align center 1996 97 48 14 27 7 189 234 35 10th QJAAAHL align center 1997 98 54 29 23 2 229 222 60 7th QJAAAHL align center 1998 99 52 21 30 1 174 230 43 11th QJAAAHL align center 1999 00 58 28 25 5 232 247 61 7th QJAAAHL align center 2000 01 51 27 20 1 3 247 234 58 5th QJAAAHL align center 2001 02 53 31 18 1 3 297 251 66 5th QJAAAHL align center 2002 03 50 26 18 2 4 236 207 58 4th QJAAAHL align center 2003 04 50 27 17 0 6 254 232 60 6th QJAAAHL align center 2004 05 48 21 23 0 4 207 228 46 9th QJAAAHL align center 2005 06 51 16 28 0 7 198 265 39 10th QJAAAHL Lost Preliminary align center 2006 07 54 24 23 7 0 252 273 55 8th QJAAAHL Lost Preliminary align center 2007 08 52 24 24 2 2 259 263 52 11th QJAAAHL align center 2008 09 49 23 23 3 222 226 49 9th QJAAAHL align center 2009 10 51 16 32 3 216 298 35 11th QJAAAHL DNQ align center 2010 11 49 14 30 5 161 257 33 12th QJAAAHL Lost Preliminary align center 2011 12 49 25 19 5 197 189 55 9th QJAAAHL External links http www.maroonslachine.com Maroons Webpage LHJAAAQ Quebec ... Ice hockey teams in Quebec Category Lachine, Quebec Montreal stub Canada icehockey team stub ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Lachine massacre partof King William s War , Iroquois Wars image File Plan of Montreal, 1687 1723.jpg 300px caption Map of Montreal, 1687 to 1723. The Lachine settlement was located southwest of Montreal proper. date August 5, 1689 place Lachine, Quebec Lachine , New ... King William s War Campaignbox Beaver Wars The Lachine massacre , part of the Beaver Wars , occurred ... of Lachine, Quebec Lachine , New France at the upper end of Montreal Island on the morning of August ... power against New France. As a result of the attack, a substantial portion of the Lachine settlement ... title The Lachine massacre accessdate 2007 11 21 last first coauthors date work Claiming the Wilderness ... title The Shock Of The Attack On Lachine accessdate 2007 11 30 last first coauthors date June ... of surprise to launch their nighttime raid against the undefended settlement of Lachine. They traveled ... ref name denis cite web url http www.turningmemories.com lachine.html title The Lachine Massacre ... thumb 235px Fort R my, also known as Fort Lachine. ref cite web url http www.cmhg.gc.ca cmh en image ... bot H3llBot ref Word of the attack spread when one of the Lachine survivors reached a local garrison ... Lachine they were apprehensively recalled back within the walls of Fort Rolland by order of Governor ... settlements dearly as well. One month following the raid at Lachine, the Iroquois also attacked ... of the Lachine massacre come from two primary sources, survivors of the attack, and Catholic missionary missionaries in the area Initial reports inflated the Lachine death toll significantly, and the final ... children, and grilled some others on the coals and ate them. ref name cbc Surviving prisoners of the Lachine ... the events at Lachine, Denonville was recalled to France for matters unrelated to the massacre ... books?id Gu0NAAAAIAAJ&printsec titlepage PPA116,M1 p. 116 ref The Lachine massacre marked the start ... led a party of 1,000 soldiers into Iroquois land in 1696 to avenge the attack on Lachine. They disembarked ... more details
The Arena de Lachine is a 1,500 seat multi purpose arena in Lachine, Quebec . It is home to the Les Maroons de Lachine Tier II Junior A ice hockey team of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League . It is located at 1925 rue Saint Antoine. ref Cite web url http www.arenamaps.com arenas 2512.htm accessdate November 11, 2010 title ArenaMaps.com ref Coord 45 26 22 N 73 40 54 W region CA QC type landmark display title References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Arena De Lachine Category Indoor arenas in Canada Category Indoor ice hockey venues in Canada Category Sports venues in Montreal Category Lachine, Quebec Canada icehockey venue stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Lachine Canal Railway Tokens were made after it was found that ordinary railway tickets were not convenient for use among the Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indians and workmen on the Lachine Canal , who formed the bulk of third class travel on the Montreal and Lachine Railroad . These tokens were therefore imported from Birmingham . They were strung on a wire as they were collected by the Conductor transportation conductor . Category Token coins Exonumia stub ... more details
RCAF Station Lachine was a Royal Canadian Air Force station located near Lachine, Quebec Lachine and Dorval , Quebec , Canada , to the west of Montreal . The location of the station was Dorval Airport, which became the Montr al Dorval International Airport now Montr al Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport . RCAF Station Lachine began operation in 1941 as a transit point for the ferrying of aircraft and the transportation of supplies to Europe during the Second World War . Until 1943, Lachine was the location of one of five British Commonwealth Air Training Plan BCATP manning depots, No. 5 Manning Depot. Air Transport Command RCAF Air Transport Command , which had been based at RCAF Station Rockcliffe , moved to Lachine in 1951. No. 426 Squadron RCAF No. 426 Transport Squadron and No. 436 Squadron RCAF 436 Transport Squadron were re established at Lachine in March 1947 and April 1949 respectively. No. 426 Squadron moved to RCAF Station Trenton Trenton in 1959 No. 436 Squadron moved to RCAF Station Downsview in July 1956. No. 2 Air Movement Group 2 AMU was formed at Lachine in 1951 and provided support to these squadrons. Air Transport Command moved to Trenton in September 1959 when the station closed. References http www.militarybruce.com history base history 15.html RCAF Station Lachine Military Bruce Canadian Military History. Retrieved 2011 04 23 coord missing Quebec Category Royal Canadian Air Force stations Lachine Category Buildings and structures in Dorval Category Lachine, Quebec Canada mil hist stub ... more details
Infobox Canada electoral district name Lachine Lac Saint Louis province Quebec image caption fed status defunct fed district number fed created 1987 fed abolished 1996 fed election first 1988 fed election last 1993 fed rep fed rep link fed rep party fed rep party link demo census date demo pop demo electors demo electors date demo area demo cd Montreal demo csd Beaconsfield, Quebec Beaconsfield , Dorval , Lachine, Quebec Lachine , L le Dorval, Quebec L le Dorval , Pointe Claire uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see Lachine Lac Saint Louis electoral district Lachine Lac Saint Louis was a federal electoral district Canada electoral district in Quebec , Canada , that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1997. This riding was created in 1987 from Lachine electoral district Lachine and Notre Dame de Gr ce Lachine East ridings. The electoral district was abolished in 1996 and redistributed between Lac Saint Louis electoral district Lac Saint Louis and Notre Dame de Gr ce Lachine ridings. Lachine Lac Saint Louis consisted of the City of Dorval, and the towns of Beaconsfield, Ile Dorval, Lachine and Pointe Claire. Electoral history Canadian election result top CA 1993 percent yes change yes Canadian election result CA Liberal Clifford Lincoln 39,714 67.43 23.36 Canadian election result BQ Guy Amyot 12,012 20.40 Canadian election result CA PC Nick Di Tomaso 4,720 8.01 37.35 Canadian election result CA NDP Val Udvarhely 829 1.41 6.51 Canadian election result Independent William Shaw Quebec politician William Shaw 612 1.04 Canadian election result CA Natural Law Ronald Bessette 551 0.94 Canadian election result CA Libertarian Jim Wiebe 194 0.33 0.24 Canadian election result Commonwealth of Canada Claude Brosseau 176 0.30 0.12 Canadian election result CA Abolitionist Michael Robinson 85 0.14 Canadian election ... fr Lachine Lac Saint Louis ... more details
uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see Lachine electoral district Lachine formerly known as Lachine Lakeshore was a federal electoral district Canada electoral district in Quebec , Canada , that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1988. This Riding division riding was created in 1966 from Jacques Cartier Lasalle riding. It initially consisted of the Cities of Dorval, Lachine and Pointe Claire and the Town of Ile Dorval. The riding s name was changed to Lachine Lakeshore in 1973. Lachine Lakeshore was abolished in 1976, and a new Lachine riding was created. The new riding consisted of the Cities of Beaconsfield, Dorval, and Pointe Claire the Town of Ile Dorval and the western part of the City of Lachine. Lachine riding was abolished in 1987 when it was merged into Lachine Lac Saint Louis . Members of Parliament This riding elected the following Member of Parliament Members of Parliament Raymond Rock , Liberal Party of Canada Liberal 1968 1972 Rod Blaker , Liberal 1972 1984 Bob Layton politician Bob Layton , Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Conservative 1984 1988 Election results Canadian election result top CA 1968 Canadian election result CA Liberal ROCK, Raymond 25,989 Canadian elections NDP Laurier LaPierre LAPIERRE, Laurier align right 7,898 Canadian elections Progressive Conservatives DESNOYERS, Sarto align right 6,225 Canadian elections RC VILLENEUVE, Jean align right 220 end Canadian election result top CA 1972 Canadian election result CA Liberal BLAKER, Rod 26,680 Canadian elections ... hfer.asp?Language E&Search Det&Include Y&rid 356 Lachine 1966 1973 http www2.parl.gc.ca Sites LOP HFER hfer.asp?Language E&Search Det&rid 358&Include Lachine Lakeshore 1973 1976 http www2.parl.gc.ca Sites LOP HFER hfer.asp?Language E&Search Det&rid 357&Include Lachine 1976 1987 Category Defunct Quebec federal electoral districts fr Lachine ancienne circonscription f d rale ... more details
infobox Museum name The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site image Lachine Poste de Traite.jpg caption small The Fur Trade at Lachine and original Lachine Canal as in 1820s small established location Lachine borough Lachine in Montreal, Quebec , Canada . Saguenay River type history museum director curator visitors website http www.pc.gc.ca lhn nhs qc lachine index e.asp www.pc.gc.ca lhn nhs qc lachine index e.asp embedded Designation list embed yes designation1 NHSC designation1 offname The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site designation1 date 1970 The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site Lieu historique national de la Commerce de la Fourrure Lachine is a historic building located in the borough of Lachine borough Lachine in Montreal , Quebec , Canada , at the western end of the Lachine Canal . It is a National Historic Sites of Canada National Historic Site of Canada . ref CRHP 12746 The Fur Trade at Lachine February 5, 2012 ref Beginning in the 17th century, voyageurs ... of North America lands. At that time the Lachine Rapids prevented large ships from going ... is separate from Lachine Canal National Historic Site, with which it is inextricably connected. Montreal ... end of Montreal Island since goods could be carted over a nine mile road around the Lachine ... it as an employee residence. The Lachine Canal was built around the rapids in 1825. Sir George Simpson ... of Canada . References reflist External links http www.pc.gc.ca lhn nhs qc lachine index e.asp The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site , Parks Canada http www.pc.gc.ca eng lhn nhs qc canallachine index.aspx Lachine Canal National Historic Site , Parks Canada Commonscat Montreal landmarks New France NHSC coord 45.4314 73.6756 type landmark region CA display title DEFAULTSORT Fur Trade At Lachine ... History of Montreal Category National Historic Sites in Quebec Category Lachine, Quebec de Pelzhandelsmuseum Lachine fr Lieu historique national du Commerce de la Fourrure Lachine ... more details
Infobox Education in Canada name Coll ge Sainte Anne de Lachine image CSA Logo.jpg caption Official Logo imagesize streetaddress 1250, boulevard Saint Joseph city Lachine, Quebec Lachine province Quebec postalcode H8S 2M8 areacode phone 514 637 3571 fax 514 637 8906 email website http www.college sainte anne.qc.ca www.college sainte anne.qc.ca sachoolnumber schoolboard affiliation superintendent trustee principal Ugo Cavenaghi viceprincipals schooltype Private secondary school Canada High school and College grades Secondary I V and Pre university language French language French mascot Dragon teamname Dragons colours Blue, White founded 1861 enrollment enrollment as of Coll ge Sainte Anne de Lachine is a private Canadian high school cole secondaire located in Lachine, Quebec , Canada, a former city on the Island of Montreal which is now a borough within the city of Montreal . Often called CSA for short by students, the school has over 70 teachers and over 1500 students. History Coll ge Sainte Anne de Lachine was founded in 1861 by the Congr gation des Soeurs de Sainte Anne and so will shortly be celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2011, making it one of the oldest schools in Quebec . ref http www.college sainte anne.qc.ca secondaire college college csa historique.php ref Architecture The school is composed of four main buildings The Main Pavilion Pavillon Sainte Anne is the eldest of the four, built of stones extracted from the nearby Lachine Canal as early as 1861. The building has the shape of the letter E and is divided in three counterparts. The building is famous for its ... complex by an underground tunnel which crosses Lachine s 12th avenue. The Pavilion Marie Esther, abbreviated ... machines and weight training, the student cafeteria with a panoramic view on the Lachine Canal and the St ... icon Qc Uni DEFAULTSORT College Sainte Anne De Lachine Category High schools in Montreal Category Private schools in Quebec Category Lachine, Quebec ... more details
in most of Lachine and Dorval. The Conservatives failed to win any polls, but were the strongest in Lachine and Dorval. The Bloc, despite finishing third in 2008, was very strong in eastern Lachine ... The electoral district of Lachine Notre Dame de Gr ce was created in 1996 from parts of Lachine ... ridings . The name was changed to Notre Dame de Gr ce Lachine in 1997 before the 1997 election ... Lachine Lac Saint Louis and Notre Dame de Gr ce electoral district Notre Dame de Gr ce prior to 1996 ... 1181&Include Riding history for Lachine Notre Dame de Gr ce from the Library of Parliament http www2.parl.gc.ca ... Dame de Gr ce Lachine from the Library of Parliament http enr.elections.ca ElectoralDistricts e.aspx ... Pointe Claire Category Quebec federal electoral districts fr Notre Dame de Gr ce Lachine ... more details
Ville Saint Pierre is a small neighbourhood of the city of Montreal , Quebec , Canada , located in the Lachine, Quebec Borough of Lachine . It was a separate town until it merged with Lachine in 1999 . In 2002 , the amalgamated city of Lachine merged into Montreal. The borders of the neighbourhood are the Lachine Canal LaSalle borough Borough of LaSalle to the south and east, the Montreal West, Quebec Town of Montreal West to the north and the rest of Lachine to the west. The entire neighbourhood has the List of H postal codes of Canada H8R postal code. MontrealNeighbourhoods Montreal geo stub coord missing Quebec Category Neighbourhoods in Montreal Category Former municipalities in Quebec Category Lachine, Quebec ... more details
museum, and was known as Manoir Lachine . ref name mtlarch Today, LeBer LeMoyne House.is part of the Lachine Museum lang fr Mus e de Lachine . The Lachine Museum has an archeological collection as well as an art collection, most notably the sculpture garden known as the Mus e plein air de Lachine ... . The Lachine Museum offers a series of exhibitions and free activities. It is near Angrignon Montreal ... portal page? dad portal& pageid 3157,3582338& schema PORTAL Ville de Montr al Lachine Maison ... Category Houses in Montreal Category Historic house museums in Canada Category Lachine, Quebec montreal stub NewFrance stub fr Mus e de Lachine ... more details
Infobox ice hockey player image image size played for Montreal Canadiens position Left Wing ice hockey Left Wing shoots height ft height in weight lb birth date birth date 1915 12 8 birth place Lachine, Quebec Lachine, PQ , Canada CAN death date death date and age 2000 1 5 1915 12 8 career start 1941 career end 1942 Pierre Pete, Pit Morin b. December 8, 1915 in Lachine, Quebec d. January 5, 2000 was a professional ice hockey forward who played a single season for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League NHL . Playing career Morin was raised in the Montreal suburb of Lachine and began playing for the Royal Montreal Hockey Club Montreal Royals of the Quebec Senior Hockey League QSHL in 1936. There, he skated alongside Buddy O Connor and Gerry Heffernan and the trio became known as the Razzle Dazzle line. In 1941 42 NHL season 1941 42 the three played together for the Canadiens. In 31 games he recorded 10 goals and 12 assists for 22 points and appeared as a promising forward. Yet an injury cut his NHL career short and he returned to the less competitive QSHL where he continued to put up productive numbers. He was also a member of the Montreal Royal Canadian Air Force team for two years during World War II . ref legendsofhockey 13772 . Retrieved Oct. 30, 2007. ref References reflist External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 9056213 Persondata NAME Morin, Pete ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH December 8, 1915 PLACE OF BIRTH Lachine, Quebec Lachine, PQ , Canada CAN DATE OF DEATH January 5, 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morin, Pete Category 1915 births Category 2000 deaths Category Ice hockey people from Quebec Category Montreal Canadiens players Category People from Montreal canada icehockey winger 1910s stub ... more details
Infobox ice hockey player name Bob Davis image caption position Winger sport Ice hockey Right Wing shoots Right height ft 6 height in 0 weight lb 202 league National Hockey League NHL team Detroit Red Wings birth date birth date 1899 2 2 mf y birth place Lachine, Quebec Lachine , Quebec QC , Canada CAN death date death date and age 1970 7 15 1899 2 2 career start 1932 career end 1933 Robert Amos Friday Davis February 2, 1899 July 15, 1970 is a Professional sports Ice hockey professional hockey player who played for the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League . External links hockeydb 20349 Bob Davis Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Davis, Bob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH February 2, 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH Lachine, Quebec Lachine , Quebec QC , Canada CAN DATE OF DEATH July 15, 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Davis, Bob Category 1899 births Category 1970 deaths Category Canadian ice hockey right wingers Category Detroit Red Wings players Category Sportspeople from Montreal Canada icehockey winger 1890s stub ... more details
Rich Pumple Born February 11, 1948 in Lachine, Quebec Lachine , Quebec is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward ice hockey forward . He would play 128 games in the World Hockey Association with the Indianapolis Racers and Cleveland Crusaders . External links hockeydb 10283 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pumple, Ricj ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pumple, Ricj Category 1948 births Category Canadian ice hockey forwards Category Indianapolis Racers players Category Cleveland Crusaders players Category Ice hockey people from Quebec Category Living people canada icehockey winger 1940s stub ... more details
Infobox QuebecMNA name No l Saint Germain image caption cabinet birth date December 24, 1922 birth place Lachine, Quebec Lachine , Quebec death date July 27, 1998 death place profession party Quebec Liberal Party Liberal residence office National Assembly of Quebec MNA for Jacques Cartier term start 1966 term end 1981 predecessor Marie Claire Kirkland successor Joan Dougherty portfolio footnotes term start2 term end2 predecessor2 successor2 spouse No l Saint Germain December 24, 1922 July 27, 1998 was a politician in the Canada Canadian province of Quebec , who represented Jacques Cartier in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1966 to 1981. He studied optometry at the Universit de Montr al . He was an alderman in Lachine, Quebec from 1965 to 1966. He was elected in the Quebec general election, 1966 1966 Quebec general election for the Quebec Liberal Party , and was re elected in Quebec general election, 1970 1970 , Quebec general election, 1973 1973 , and Quebec general election, 1976 1976 . He did not run for re election in Quebec general election, 1981 1981 . External links QuebecMNAbio saint germain noel 5249 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Saint Germain, No l ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH December 24, 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH Lachine, Quebec Lachine , Quebec DATE OF DEATH July 27, 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Saint Germain, Noel Category 1922 births Category 1998 deaths Category Quebec Liberal Party MNAs Category People from Montreal Liberal Quebec MNA stub fr No l Saint Germain ... more details
Beno t Verdickt 27 September 1884 28 April 1970 was a Canadian organist , choir master, composer , and music educator of Belgian birth. His compositional output consists mainly of sacred music, some of which he self published. His most notable works are his Cantique de mariage for soloist and two part choir 1918 and his Missa pro defunctis for three part choir and organ 1941 . ref name CE cite web url http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0003584 title Beno t Verdickt author Yvan Lemay work The Canadian Encyclopedia ref Life and career Born in Steenhuffel , Londerzeel , Verdickt studied in Mechelen first at the Interdiocesan School of Sacred Music, and then at the Mechelen Conservatory where he ultimately graduated with his diploma. In 1906 he immigrated to Canada to assume a church organist post in Victoriaville , Quebec . He remained there until 1912 when he became an organist choirmaster at a church in Rochester, New York in the United States. After just one year there, he returned to Canada in 1913 to assume a similar role at Sts Anges Church in Lachine near Montreal. He remained there until his retirement in 1963. ref name CE Verdickt was highly active as a music teacher while living in Lachine. He taught on the music faculty of the Conservatoire national de musique , taught solf ge for the Quebec government, and served as the Lachine school board s director of music education. He also had a number of private students. Among his notable pupils was Gustave Robitaille. He also conducted Lachine s local concert band and organized concerts in the town. At the time of his death in Saint Laurent, Quebec in 1970 the newspaper Messager de Lachine stated, There are many among us who owe their taste and musical training to him. For that reason he will always remain a prominent figure in the history of Lachine . The Lachine Museum named one of their pavilions in his honor. ref name CE References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Pers ... more details
Victoria Avenue may refer to by country Victoria Avenue, Perth , Australia Victoria Avenue Hamilton, Ontario , Canada Victoria Avenue Lachine , Quebec, Canada Victoria Avenue Westmount , Canada Victoria Avenue Regina , Saskatchewan, Canada Victoria Avenue Saint Lambert, Quebec , Canada Victoria Avenue, Cambridge , England Victoria Avenue Riverside, California , United States Roadindex ... more details
Raymond Rock born October 1, 1922 in Lachine, Quebec , Canada is a former Canadian politician and a businessman . He was elected Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party representing the Electoral district Canada riding of Jacques Cartier Lasalle in the Canadian federal election, 1962 1962 federal election and later represented the riding of Lachine electoral district Lachine . Rock physically crossed the floor in 1972 to join the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Conservatives and was subsequentially defeated in the Canadian federal election, 1972 1972 election .Raymond Rock crossed the floor because he had received a communique from the Liberal Party that no anglophones in Quebec should be employed by the Federal Government, no matter how bilingual. He also sat on various standing committee Canada standing committees . Rock was a member of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in which he served on the HMCS Portage J331 between 1942 and 1945. He also served as alderman in Lachine, Quebec. External links http www2.parl.gc.ca Parlinfo Files Parliamentarian.aspx?Item e9a7c46c 7a67 4fe2 9207 30f5048525f4&Language E&MenuID Lists.Members.aspx&MenuQuery http 3A 2F 2Fwww2.parl.gc.ca 2FParlinfo 2FLists 2FMembers.aspx 3FParliament 3D 26Riding 3D 26Name 3Drock 26Party 3D 26Province 3D 26Gender 3D 26New 3DFalse 26Current 3DFalse 26Picture 3DFalse&Section FederalExperience Parliament of Canada Profile of Raymond Rock Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rock, Raymond ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 1, 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rock, Raymond Category 1922 births Category Canadian businesspeople Category Liberal Party of Canada MPs Category Living people Category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec Category Montreal city councillors Category People from Montreal Category Progressive Conservative Party of Canada MPs Liberal Quebec MP stub ... more details