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Laval, Quebec - Wikipedia Laval[a] is a city in Quebec, Canada It is in the southwest of the province, north of Montreal It is the largest suburb of Montreal, the third-largest city in the province after Montreal and Quebec City, and the thirteenth largest city in Canada, with a population of 443,192 in 2021
Home | Ville de Laval Discover your island The content of this page is available only in French If you require this information in English, you can reach us through Mon dossier You can also use a machine-translated version (without any human intervention) by using Google Translate
Tourisme Laval: Getaways and Activities in Laval Laval is your gateway to a family weekend in nature Whether you like biking, fishing fishing or a walk in the woods, it's the perfect destination for a mix of outdoor activities and discovery Would you like to escape for two or with friends in a vibrant, modern and entertaining setting?
Laval - Explore-Quebec Everything’s possible in Laval: explore space, defy the laws of gravity, tame a wave, visit the largest illuminated village in the world, observe animals in their natural habitats, test one’s climbing abilities, and even play at being a scientist
12 Great Things to Do in Laval - Must Do Canada From the lush beauty of Centre de la Nature—a sprawling green oasis perfect for a picnic or a leisurely bike ride—to the family-friendly fun at iFly or Ferme Marineau, Laval has activities that keep visitors coming back
What is Laval known for? - New Canadian Life Laval is a vibrant city located in Quebec, Canada, just north of Montreal It is known for its bustling urban lifestyle, cultural diversity, and array of recreational activities
Laval | Laval, Quebec City, Suburb, Island | Britannica Laval, city, seat of Laval region, southern Quebec province, Canada It occupies the whole of Île Jésus (Jesus Island), just north of Île de Montréal from which it is separated to the south by the Rivière des Prairies and from the mainland to the north by the Rivière des Mille Îles; both rivers are