Pointe-aux-Trembles, located in eastern Montréal, is a neighbourhood with deep historical roots. Once an independent village founded in 1614, it was named after the trembling poplar trees lining the riverbanks. The area played a key role as a port and industrial centre, and today, its waterfront remains a defining feature.
The neighbourhood combines suburban calm with urban convenience, offering a variety of housing options and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy access to parks like Parc de la Promenade-Bellerive, making it ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Its proximity to downtown Montréal also ensures easy transit connections.
Pointe-aux-Trembles has a rich cultural scene, with a blend of French and English-speaking residents. The neighbourhood hosts various local events and festivals, while its growing selection of cafes, shops, and small businesses adds to its charm. This combination of history, nature, and evolving culture makes it a distinctive part of Montréal.
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Dalia, a photojournalist hailing from Montreal, is deeply passionate about documenting events and sharing stories about people's lives. She is on track to graduate from Concordia University with a degree in journalism and a minor in art history. Currently, Dalia holds the position of Editor-in-Chief at her school's newspaper, The Concordian. Following graduation, she aims to secure a full-time reporting job at a major news outlet.
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