Côte-Saint-Paul
Côte-Saint-Paul (French pronunciation: [kot sɛ̃ pɔl]) is a neighbourhood located in the Southwest Borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.The concession of côte Saint-Paul was granted by the Sulpician Order, seigneurs of the Island of Montreal, in 1662.The western part of the village separated in 1878, forming the Parish Municipality of Côte-Saint-Paul, later Ville-Émard.The construction of the Décarie Expressway and the Turcot Interchange in 1964 tore through the heart of old Saint-Paul, though it spared the institutional buildings along Avenue de l'Église.Parc de La Vérendrye and Parc Saint-Paul offer recreation, and the Aqueduc and Lachine Canal bicycle paths are linked by a path through the Côte Saint-Paul industrial area east of the Décarie Expressway.