Pointe-Saint-Charles
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Pointe-Saint-Charles is a neighborhood in the borough Le Sud-Ouest in city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located between the Saint Lawrence River and the Lachine Canal.
Point St. Charles was Canada's first industrial slum. [1] The majority of its residents were Irish along with a sizeable English and Scots immigrant population. The neighborhood is today one of the most ethnically diverse in Canada and in the World. It was an ethnic Irish Catholic enclave, home to many industrial workers in the 19th and 20th centuries. More recently, the neighborhood has undergone gentrification.
The neighborhood is served by the Charlevoix metro station.
In federal elections, Pointe-Saint-Charles is part of the Jeanne-Le Ber riding.
Pointe-Sainte-Charles also served as the setting for the 2006 movie The Point, a drama that takes place over one weekend about the stories of thirty-five teenagers and a mystery that haunts their neighborhood.[2]