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South Shore Central

The urban gateway of the South Shore — Longueuil, Brossard, and their neighbours sit directly across the river from Montreal. The arrival of the REM has transformed Brossard into one of the region's most desirable addresses, while Longueuil's historic centre and waterfront offer a more affordable urban alternative.

🏠 Housing Market

~$380K–$800K

Condos, townhouses & single-family homes

Brossard condo prices have risen sharply post-REM; Saint-Bruno and Boucherville command premiums for detached homes

🚌 Getting Around

REM A-Line (Brossard → downtown ~25 min)Metro Yellow Line (Longueuil-Université-de-Sherbrooke)RTL bus network

~20–30 min to downtown Montreal by REM or Metro

📍 Key Places

Shopping & Services

Quartier DIX30 (Brossard)Carrefour de la Rive-SudPlace Longueuil

Parks & Leisure

Parc Michel-Chartrand (Longueuil)Parc de la CitéMarina de Longueuil

🎓 Schools

🇫🇷 French🇨🇦 English

Champlain College Saint-Lambert (EN CEGEP); Cégep Édouard-Montpetit; strong French and English public school options

👥 Community

The most multicultural area of the South Shore. Brossard has a large and well-established Chinese, Korean, and South Asian community — the T&T Supermarket on Taschereau is a regional landmark. Longueuil has significant North African and Haitian populations. Both cities are increasingly popular with immigrant families for their transit access and community infrastructure.

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