- City of Hull
Hull, Quebec
Hull, forming the other half of the nation's capital, is on the North shore of the Ottawa River, directly across Ottawa. Many civil servants make their home in Hull. The government is the main employer in Hull, and many residents also work in paper mills. Over half of Hull's population is bilingual.
http://www.ville.gatineau.qc.ca/
- City of Montreal
Montreal, Quebec
The City of Montreal has a population of 1.8 million and is located on the St. Lawrence River. It is the centre of commerce for the Province of Quebec. As a port city, it is part of the railway core of Canada and is the transshipment point for sugar, grain, petroleum products and consumer goods. Montreal industries include pharmaceuticals, high technology, textile and clothing manufacturing, electronic goods, transportation devices, printed goods, fabric, and tobacco.
http://www.ville.montreal.qc.ca
- City of Saguenay
Saguenay, Quebec
Saguenay is a city of 148,000 located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean area of Quebec. It has one of the largest swine production plants in Canada and is currently expanding its facilities. The paper production operation is continually being optimized and other industries are growing. High tech companies are expected to increase their investment over the coming years.
http://www.ville.saguenay.qc.ca
- City of Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Sherbrooke is the only major city located in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The South-Eastern city has a population of 130,000. It is an important agricultural area with many dairy farms. Additionally, Sherbrooke is the largest producer of hockey sticks in the world.
http://ville.sherbrooke.qc.ca
- City of Trois-Rivières
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Trois-Rivières is a growing city of 137,000 on the St. Lawrence River. It is in the heart of the Quebec City-Windsor corridor. This places it in the middle a busy transportation and distribution region. The city has a large pulp and paper industry.
http://www.v3r.net
- Quebec City - Capital of Quebec
Quebec City, Quebec
With a population of 507,000, Québec City is Québec's second most important economical center. after the Greater Montreal Area. Some 400 years of history are woven into the very fabric of the city. Québec City is both the cradle of French civilization in North America and a major economic center. It is also the capital city for over 7 million Quebecers.
http://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca
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