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Laval-Ouest

Laval-Ouest is a district in Laval, Quebec. It was a separate city until the municipal mergers on August 6, 1965.

Laval-Ouest
Ville de Laval
Laval Ouest/West - Berge Aux Quatre Vents Summer 1940's
Motto(s): 
"Unité, progrès, grandeur"  (French)
"Unity, Progress, Greatness"
Laval-Ouest
Location in southern Quebec.
Coordinates: 45°33′N 73°52′W / 45.550°N 73.867°W / 45.550; -73.867
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionLaval
MunicipalityLaval
Postal Code
Area code(s)450, 579

Geography edit

Laval-Ouest is delimited north and north-west by the Rivière des Mille-Îles, south-west by Laval-sur-le-Lac, east by Fabreville and south by Sainte-Dorothée.[1] Also known as Plage Laval.

Demographics edit

As of 2011 the population of Laval-Ouest was 11369 residents. Of which at least 5875 residents reported being bilingual in both French and English. 4896 residents were unilingual Francophones, and 386 unilingual Anglophones.

History edit

The municipality of "village de Plage Laval"[2] became the village de Laval-Ouest in 1950. In 1962 it was annexed as part of Sainte-Dorothée, in 1964 it reverted to the City of Laval-Ouest, and in the following year was amalgamated into the ville de Laval.

On April 23, 1926, Warren & Arthur Smadbeck Ltd. acquired land that had previously been used as farmland. The latter were located on the territory of the municipality of the western part of the parish of Sainte-Rose, now called Fabreville.

Warren & Arthur Smadbeck Ltd., based in New York, USA, was involved in the development of several summer resorts along the coasts of Long Island, New York, including Mastic Beach and Amityville. The acquisitions on Île Jésus was to carry out a similar project along the Rivière des Mille Îles, with Montreal residents as their main clients.

A summer village, consisting mainly of chalets built near a beach, was set up by the company, and named of Plage-Laval, borrowing the name of the county of Laval, in which the sector is located. On February 19, 1932, Plage-Laval changed its status to become a city under the Act to incorporate the town of Plage Laval. It created a Bilingual Council, and elected Mr. Taillon as Mayor. The permanent population of the town was 281 residents, with an influx of over 5000 summer vacationers.

In 1950, Plage-Laval enlarged its territory by annexing, on both sides of present-day Boulevard Arthur-Sauvé, part of the territory of the municipality of the parish of Sainte-Rose, situated to the south of boulevard Sainte-Rose.

On 1 January 1951, the municipality changed its name to that of the city of Laval-Ouest. The 1952 census placed the population of the city with 731 French families, 494 English families, 236 Jewish families, and 66 other. In 1960, responding to the citizens' request, the town of Laval-Ouest annexed part of the territory of the municipality of the parish of Sainte-Dorothée, in particular between Boulevard Dagenais and chemin Saint-Antoine, and another Small part of the territory of the city of Fabreville.[3]

On June 18, 1964, the municipality changed its status and became the city of Laval-Ouest [4]

Recreation edit

Parks edit

The "Berge aux Quatre-Vents" is a large public park and beach located in Laval-Ouest along the shores of the Milles-Illes river. It has sandy beaches and plenty of recreational green space and is open year-round. It is home to a variety of wild life including Canada Geese, Ducks, and Grand herons. During the summer the park is home to many concerts and musical spectacles. In the winter the area is a magnet for ice fishing.

Parc Laval Ouest is located both along Ch. Sainte-Antoine and 21E Avenue and contains both a football and soccer field, and small skateboard park, as well as a baseball diamond, and a contained dog walk park.

Berge de L'Anse located at the junction of 7E and 3E Avenues has a boat launch with parking adequate for vehicles with trailers as well as a small green space with benches.

Parc Nordier located at the corner of 33E Avenue and 24E Rue, just beside the fire station, is a smaller park with a sandbox and jungle gym.

Parc Ringuet with entrances both on Arthur-Sauve (behind the Library) and 49E Avenue contains a variety of child activities, as well as several multi use courts. [5]

Skating / Hockey Arena edit

Aréna Hartland-Monahan Located on Arthur-Sauve is full sized indoor skating rink, with WIFI access on site.

Maison des Jeunes edit

La Masion des Jeunes de Laval Ouest Located at 3850 boulevard Ste-Rose is a community non-profit youth organization that has existed in the neighborhood since January 1992. The center has many different activities, such as a basketball team, as well as a Role Playing Game club.

Zones musicales edit

During the summer season the "Berge aux Quatre-Vents" is home to one of Laval's outdoor concert venues located at 925 Rue Riviera [6]

Education edit

Commission scolaire de Laval operates Francophone public schools.

  • École primaire Fleur-de-Vie[7]
  • École primaire Raymond[8]

Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools.

  • Our Lady of Peace Elementary School[9]
  • All portions of Laval are zoned to Laval Junior Academy and Laval Senior Academy.

Historical Sites edit

Laval Ouest is the home to the oldest synagogue in the city of laval. The "Beth Abraham" located in a bungalow that seats about 100, was opened around 1940 in what was then known as "Laval West". In the 1930s, the then rural area with its beaches was a popular summer getaway for many Jewish families who rented summer homes there. The synagogue served summer residents till the mid-1970s and continues to be maintained, although it is only used now on the High Holy Days.

References edit

  1. ^ Interactive map of Laval from the official website 7 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine Shows both the borders and names of the 14 former municipalities (purple) and the borders only of the current 6 sectors (maroon), tick off both boxes beside "Limite administrative".[dead link]
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ L’ENVOL BULLETIN D’INFORMATION Printemps Assoc des emp retrates de ville de laval 2016 P.9-13
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Ville de Laval - Parcs et espaces verts".
  6. ^ "Zones musicales - Zone 5 : Berge aux Quatre-Vents".
  7. ^ "Fleur-de-Vie 24 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine." Commission scolaire de Laval. September 24, 2017.
  8. ^ "Raymond (Pavillons Sud et Nord) 24 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine." Commission scolaire de Laval. September 24, 2017.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 March 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2021.

External links edit

  • City of Laval, official website

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This article is about the municipality For the electoral district see Laval West Laval Ouest is a district in Laval Quebec It was a separate city until the municipal mergers on August 6 1965 Laval OuestFormer cityVille de LavalLaval Ouest West Berge Aux Quatre Vents Summer 1940 sFlagCoat of armsMotto s Unite progres grandeur French Unity Progress Greatness Laval OuestLocation in southern Quebec Coordinates 45 33 N 73 52 W 45 550 N 73 867 W 45 550 73 867CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecRegionLavalMunicipalityLavalPostal CodeH7RArea code s 450 579 Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Recreation 4 1 Parks 4 2 Skating Hockey Arena 4 3 Maison des Jeunes 4 4 Zones musicales 5 Education 6 Historical Sites 7 References 8 External linksGeography editLaval Ouest is delimited north and north west by the Riviere des Mille Iles south west by Laval sur le Lac east by Fabreville and south by Sainte Dorothee 1 Also known as Plage Laval Demographics editAs of 2011 the population of Laval Ouest was 11369 residents Of which at least 5875 residents reported being bilingual in both French and English 4896 residents were unilingual Francophones and 386 unilingual Anglophones History editThe municipality of village de Plage Laval 2 became the village de Laval Ouest in 1950 In 1962 it was annexed as part of Sainte Dorothee in 1964 it reverted to the City of Laval Ouest and in the following year was amalgamated into the ville de Laval On April 23 1926 Warren amp Arthur Smadbeck Ltd acquired land that had previously been used as farmland The latter were located on the territory of the municipality of the western part of the parish of Sainte Rose now called Fabreville Warren amp Arthur Smadbeck Ltd based in New York USA was involved in the development of several summer resorts along the coasts of Long Island New York including Mastic Beach and Amityville The acquisitions on Ile Jesus was to carry out a similar project along the Riviere des Mille Iles with Montreal residents as their main clients A summer village consisting mainly of chalets built near a beach was set up by the company and named of Plage Laval borrowing the name of the county of Laval in which the sector is located On February 19 1932 Plage Laval changed its status to become a city under the Act to incorporate the town of Plage Laval It created a Bilingual Council and elected Mr Taillon as Mayor The permanent population of the town was 281 residents with an influx of over 5000 summer vacationers In 1950 Plage Laval enlarged its territory by annexing on both sides of present day Boulevard Arthur Sauve part of the territory of the municipality of the parish of Sainte Rose situated to the south of boulevard Sainte Rose On 1 January 1951 the municipality changed its name to that of the city of Laval Ouest The 1952 census placed the population of the city with 731 French families 494 English families 236 Jewish families and 66 other In 1960 responding to the citizens request the town of Laval Ouest annexed part of the territory of the municipality of the parish of Sainte Dorothee in particular between Boulevard Dagenais and chemin Saint Antoine and another Small part of the territory of the city of Fabreville 3 On June 18 1964 the municipality changed its status and became the city of Laval Ouest 4 Recreation editParks edit The Berge aux Quatre Vents is a large public park and beach located in Laval Ouest along the shores of the Milles Illes river It has sandy beaches and plenty of recreational green space and is open year round It is home to a variety of wild life including Canada Geese Ducks and Grand herons During the summer the park is home to many concerts and musical spectacles In the winter the area is a magnet for ice fishing Parc Laval Ouest is located both along Ch Sainte Antoine and 21E Avenue and contains both a football and soccer field and small skateboard park as well as a baseball diamond and a contained dog walk park Berge de L Anse located at the junction of 7E and 3E Avenues has a boat launch with parking adequate for vehicles with trailers as well as a small green space with benches Parc Nordier located at the corner of 33E Avenue and 24E Rue just beside the fire station is a smaller park with a sandbox and jungle gym Parc Ringuet with entrances both on Arthur Sauve behind the Library and 49E Avenue contains a variety of child activities as well as several multi use courts 5 Skating Hockey Arena edit Arena Hartland Monahan Located on Arthur Sauve is full sized indoor skating rink with WIFI access on site Maison des Jeunes edit La Masion des Jeunes de Laval Ouest Located at 3850 boulevard Ste Rose is a community non profit youth organization that has existed in the neighborhood since January 1992 The center has many different activities such as a basketball team as well as a Role Playing Game club Zones musicales edit During the summer season the Berge aux Quatre Vents is home to one of Laval s outdoor concert venues located at 925 Rue Riviera 6 Education editCommission scolaire de Laval operates Francophone public schools Ecole primaire Fleur de Vie 7 Ecole primaire Raymond 8 Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools Our Lady of Peace Elementary School 9 All portions of Laval are zoned to Laval Junior Academy and Laval Senior Academy Historical Sites editLaval Ouest is the home to the oldest synagogue in the city of laval The Beth Abraham located in a bungalow that seats about 100 was opened around 1940 in what was then known as Laval West In the 1930s the then rural area with its beaches was a popular summer getaway for many Jewish families who rented summer homes there The synagogue served summer residents till the mid 1970s and continues to be maintained although it is only used now on the High Holy Days References edit Interactive map of Laval from the official website Archived 7 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine Shows both the borders and names of the 14 former municipalities purple and the borders only of the current 6 sectors maroon tick off both boxes beside Limite administrative dead link Accueil PDF Archived from the original PDF on 4 January 2018 Retrieved 2 July 2017 L ENVOL BULLETIN D INFORMATION Printemps Assoc des emp retrates de ville de laval 2016 P 9 13 Accueil PDF Archived from the original PDF on 4 January 2018 Retrieved 2 July 2017 Ville de Laval Parcs et espaces verts Zones musicales Zone 5 Berge aux Quatre Vents Fleur de Vie Archived 24 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine Commission scolaire de Laval September 24 2017 Raymond Pavillons Sud et Nord Archived 24 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine Commission scolaire de Laval September 24 2017 Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board Archived from the original on 5 March 2021 Retrieved 29 December 2021 External links editCity of Laval official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laval Ouest amp oldid 1219295593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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