What is south shore of montreal?

The South Shore of Montreal, also known as the Rive-Sud, is a region located south of the island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is bordered by the St. Lawrence River to the south and the island of Montreal to the north. The region includes cities such as Longueuil, Brossard, Saint-Lambert, Boucherville, and Saint-Bruno.

The South Shore is home to several notable parks, including the Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville, the Parc Michel-Chartrand, and the Parc Jean-Drapeau. The region also features several cultural centers, museums, and art galleries, such as the Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire and the Centre d'art Diane-Dufresne.

The South Shore boasts a diverse economy, with industries ranging from aerospace and manufacturing to technology and finance. It is also home to educational institutions such as the Université de Sherbrooke, the Cégep Édouard-Montpetit, and the Collège Champlain.

With its proximity to Montreal and its own unique cultural and economic offerings, the South Shore is a popular destination for both visitors and residents alike.