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Mont-Royal

American  
[mawn-rwa-yal] / mɔ̃ rwaˈyal /

noun

  1. a town in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.


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Visitors can ski and hike within city limits at Mont-Royal park, and Montreal is frequently used as a jumping-off point to plentiful outdoor activities throughout the province.

From Washington Post • Dec. 12, 2019

Trudeau has won three elections in Papineau, home to one of the country’s poorest postal codes – a contrast with neighbouring Mont-Royal, the wealthy riding where his father held a seat.

From The Guardian • Mar. 21, 2019

Look for art pop-ups, symphony performances, and the unveiling of the Promenade Fleuve-Montagne, an urban boardwalk that will connect Mont-Royal to the St. Lawrence River.

From Time • Oct. 13, 2017

But I want to explore Avenue du Mont-Royal, the southern boundary of the funky Mile End neighborhood.

From Washington Post • Nov. 5, 2015

Even heartier walkers can head west to the giant Parc du Mont-Royal, where there are miles of peaceful trails in this bucolic retreat, designed by Central Park creator Frederick Law Olmsted.

From Time Magazine Archive