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Côte-Vertu Metro Station

A mural in Cote-Vertu station
Photo: Matthew McLauchlin


Headway Between Trains

Towards Montmorency

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday


First and Last Trains to Leave this Station
Line 2 - Orange

Towards Montmorency Towards Côte-Vertu
First Last First Last
Weekdays 5 h 30  0 h 30 
Saturday 5 h 30  1 h 00 
Sunday 5 h 30  0 h 30  -  


Origin of the name Côte-Vertu

The area known as Notre-Dame-de-Vertu, Notre-Dame-de-la-Vertu, or Notre-Dame-des-Vertus was probably created around 1700; the latter name was used in a 1702 map. As in many other c�tes in the island of Montreal, the street took the name of the c�te. Notre-Dame disappeared from the name, as with Notre-Dame-de-Liesse and Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, and the chemin de la Côte-Vertu took the name it has today.

Source : Translated from Tour toponymique Les stations de métro, Communaut� urbaine de Montréal, 1989
 

Nearby Points of Interest

  • Les galeries Norgate, shopping centre
  • C�gep Vanier, 821 Sainte-Croix Boulevard
  • CLSC Saint-Laurent, 1055 Sainte-Croix Boulevard

Addresses of Station's Entrances/Exits

  • Côte-Vertu Nord, 1515 Côte-Vertu
  • Côte-Vertu Sud, 1510 Côte-Vertu
  • Edouard-Laurin, 1515 Edouard-Laurin

Nearby Main Intersections

  • ch. Côte-Vertu / Boul. D�carie
  • ch. Côte-Vertu / rue Gohier
  • boul. D�carie / rue Édouard-Laurin
  • rue Gohier / rue Édouard-Laurin

Connecting Bus Routes

Regular Routes

Night Routes

Station's neighbourhood map


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