Healthcare in Terrebonne
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Healthcare in Terrebonne, Quebec
Terrebonne is served by Hôpital Pierre-Le Gardeur, a large regional general and specialized care hospital. This hospital provides a full spectrum of urgent and emergency care, including surgery, cardiology, oncology, psychiatry, and medical imaging, and operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition to the main hospital, Terrebonne also has clinics such as Polyclinique Pierre-Le Gardeur, a family medicine group (GMF-R) offering medical and paramedical services. Other medical centers and laboratories, like Biron, provide specialized services such as blood tests and sleep apnea diagnostics.
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About Terrebonne, Quebec
Terrebonne is a vibrant off-island suburb of Montreal, situated in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It lies in the North Shore region, separated from Laval by the Rivière des Mille-Îles. The city was formed on August 22, 2001, through the merger of three distinct sectors: Lachenaie, La Plaine, and Terrebonne, making it Montreal's third-largest suburb and the largest city on the North Shore. Historically, Lachenaie, founded in 1683, is the oldest of these towns, with its colonization beginning in 1647. Terrebonne offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities, attracting residents seeking a dynamic community with convenient access to the greater Montreal area.
About Quebec
Quebec is Canada's largest province by area and the second-most populous, known for its distinct French heritage and vibrant culture. Its diversified, post-industrial economy is driven by major industries such as aerospace, information technology, healthcare, manufacturing, and natural resources like hydroelectricity and forestry. Living in Quebec generally offers a more affordable cost of living compared to other Canadian provinces, particularly for housing, though provincial income taxes are higher. The climate features cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers, and the lifestyle emphasizes its rich Francophone culture, arts, and outdoor activities.