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Terrebonne, located just north of Montreal in Quebec, is a vibrant suburb known for its distinct sectors: Lachenaie, La Plaine, and Terrebonne. As the largest city on the North Shore, it provides residents with a suburban lifestyle while maintaining close proximity to the bustling city of Montreal. The city is rich in local history and culture, offering a variety of amenities and attractions for both locals and visitors. With a population of nearly 120,000, Terrebonne is a thriving community ideal for families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle with easy access to urban conveniences.
Part of the Montreal metropolitan area.
Divided into three sectors: Lachenaie, La Plaine, and Terrebonne.
Largest city on the North Shore of Montreal.
Offers a mix of urban and suburban experiences.
Rich in local history and culture.
Close proximity to Montreal makes it ideal for commuters.
Rich cultural heritage with local events and festivals.
Offers a mix of urban and suburban experiences.
Terrebonne is well-connected to Montreal via public transport, making commuting easy.
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$80-$150 p/day
Explore the local parks and historical sites for a taste of Terrebonne's rich history.
Check out local events and festivals that showcase the vibrant culture of the area.
111,575
French, English
Family, Locals, Commuters
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit with mild temperatures and blooming parks.
Summers are warm, perfect for exploring outdoor attractions and local festivals.
Enjoy the beautiful fall foliage and cooler temperatures, ideal for hiking.
Winters are cold, but the city offers winter sports and cozy indoor activities.