LeMoyne is a neighbourhood in Longueuil, Quebec within the Vieux-Longueuil borough. LeMoyne makes up 2% of the total area of the Vieux Longueuil borough and is the only neighbourhood of the borough that wasn’t part of the pre-2002 city of Longueuil. Residents of LeMoyne are called LeMoynois. LeMoyne has long been one of the most dense places in the South Shore of Montreal and its urban landscape has remained virtually unchanged since its creation in 1949.
District 15 in the Longueuil City Council corresponds to the territory of LeMoyne, although the portion of the district from Boudreau Street to St-Charles Street is not in LeMoyne but instead in the former city of Longueuil. The city of LeMoyne was created in 1949 from the merger of two parishes, Saint-Josaphat and Saint-Maxime, both of which were previously located in Ville Jacques-Cartier. According to local historian Michel Pratt, the name “LeMoyne” was chosen by Redmond Roche of the Union Nationale, in honor to Charles LeMoyne.
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