Laval–Dorval Regional District
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Jump to navigationJump to searchLaval–Dorval Regional District (French: District régional Laval–Dorval), colloquially known as Laval–Dorval, is an upper-tier municipality in Québec, located on Île Jésus and Île de Montréal as well as eleven other inhabited islands.
Laval–Dorval has a total population of 5,933,400, consisting of six lower-tier municipalities and no unincorporated areas (other than Montreal-Trudeau Int'l Airport). The City of Montréal is by far the largest and most populous of the five municipalities of Laval–Dorval.
# | Municipality | Population |
---|---|---|
1) | Montréal | 3.53 million |
2) | Laval | 1.27 million |
3) | Anjou | 405,800 |
4) | Pointe-Claire | 338,300 |
5) | Dorval | 278,600 |
6) | Île-Bizard | 110,700 |