Parc d'Antioche - Montréal, Québec
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N 45° 35.723 W 073° 33.486
18T E 612460 N 5050104
un parc situé à la Place d'Antioche dans l'arrondissement d'Anjou à Montréal, Québec / a park located at Place d'Antioche in the Anjou district of Montreal, Quebec
Waymark Code: WM1AQ26
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 09/22/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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Ce parc rectangulaire d'une superficie d'environ 10 000 mètres carrées se trouve entouré par le boulevard des Galleries d'Anjou au nord, la rue d'Antioche au sud, la rue Saint-Zotique (ouest) et la rue Beaubien Est (est) dans l'arrondissement d'Anjou à Montréal, Québec.

Comme dans le cas de tous les parcs d'Anjou, l'origine de son nom n'est documenté nulle part. Il se réfère probablement à la ville d'Antioche, mais laquelle? Il y en a plusieurs...

Ce parc de proximité est idéal pour profiter des attraits de la nature ou pratiquer des loisirs en plein air.

Le parc d’Antioche est populaire auprès des joueurs de pétanque, de bocce et de jeux de galets. Il possède également des balancelles.

Anjou est un des dix-neuf arrondissements de la ville de Montréal, au Québec (Canada). Avant les réorganisations municipales québécoises de 2002, il constitue une municipalité, soit la ville d’Anjou, fondée en 1956 à partir de la paroisse de Saint-Léonard-de-Port-Maurice.

En 2016, l'arrondissement d’Anjou rassemblait 42 796 habitants, répartis sur une superficie de 13,7 km2.

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This rectangular park, with an area of approximately 10,000 square meters, is surrounded by Boulevard des Galleries d'Anjou to the north, Rue d'Antioche to the south, Rue Saint-Zotique (west) and Rue Beaubien Est (east) in the Anjou borough of Montreal, Quebec.

As with all parks in Anjou, the origin of its name is not documented anywhere. It probably refers to the city of Antioche, but which one? There are several...

This local park is ideal for enjoying the attractions of nature or practicing outdoor recreation.

Parc d'Antioche is popular with pétanque, bocce and shuffleboard players. It also has swings.

Anjou is one of the nineteen boroughs of the city of Montreal, in Quebec (Canada). Before the Quebec municipal reorganizations of 2002, it constituted a municipality, namely the city of Anjou, founded in 1956 from the parish of Saint-Léonard-de-Port-Maurice.

In 2016, the borough of Anjou had 42,796 inhabitants, spread over an area of ??13.7 km2.

Source: Internet

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Name: Parc d'Antioche

Street Location: 6990 Place d'Antioche,

Local Municipality: Montréal

State/Province, etc.: Québec

Country: Canada

Web Site: [Web Link]

Memorial/Commemoration: none

Date Established: 12/31/1969

Picnic Facilities: benches, tables, gazebo, drinking fontaine

Recreational Facilities:
Children's Playground Pétanque Bocce Pebble Games Swings Chaires Walking Trails


Monuments/Statues: none

Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): none

Fountains: none

Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: none

Special Events: regular and occasional events

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