Saint-Hubert, Quebec

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Saint-Hubert is a borough of Longueuil, Quebec. Before the 2002 merger it was a separate town. In 2001, it had a population of 75,912; 1.5% less than 1996's 77,042. The area of the town was 65.98 km².

The borough has a medium sized airport and a weather station, next to which stands the Canadian Space Agency.

It is about a 15 minute drive from downtown Montreal. It has a large array of commercial, industrial and agricultural enterprises.

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Legend: One of the borough's famous companies is Les rôtisseries St-Hubert.
Fact: The company is named for Rue Saint-Hubert, in Montreal; the chain's first restaurant opened on this street in 1951. The first franchise of this chain to open in the then-city of Saint-Hubert opened in the 1980s.

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