DISTRICTS AND THEIR BOUNDARIES WEST ISLAND Beaconorth - On the north, by Boul. Reginald Faucon; on the south, by Highway 20; on the east, by Stillview Rd., and on the west, by the town limits of Beaconsfield. Cartier Riverview - On the north, by the Riviere des Prairies; on the east, by Sources Blvd. to Pierrefonds Boulevard; on the south, from Fredmir (Tecumseh) west along the boundary of DDO/Pointe Claire to the east boundary of Kirkland; westward from Hazelnut to St. Charles (northerly on Kirkland east border - west on Kirkland north border); on the west, by the western boundary of Pierrefonds city limits. Dorval Pointe Claire - Comprising the city of Pointe Claire. Seneca - That part of the West Island bounded by the town limits of Beaconsfield (south of Highway 20) , Baie D'Urfe, Ste. Anne de Bellevue and Senneville. Laurentian Foothills - On the north, by the northern limits of St. Janvier to La Plaine; on the south, along the north side of Mille-Iles River to the eastern limits of Fabreville to the western limits of Fabreville, along the north side of the Mille-Iles River and the Lake of Two Mountains to the western limits of Oka Parish; on the east, by the eastern limits of La Plaine, Mascouche, Terrebonne, and Fabreville; on the west, by the western limits of Fabreville and on a line drawn from the western limits of Oka Parish to the western limits of St. Janvier. Lake of Two Mountains - Bounded by the Ontario border on the north and west and the Ottawa River/St. Lawrence River on the east and south, including the island of Ile Perrot. MONTREAL EAST Eastern - The area east of Boul. St. Laurent and Park Avenue. Cavendish - On the north, by Cote St. Luc and Hampstead; on the south, by St. Jacques; on the east, Decarie Expressway and Grey Ave.; on the west, by the city of Cote St. Luc. Mount Royal - The town limits of Mount Royal and including Park Extension. St. Laurent/Cartierville - On the south, by the Metropolitan Boulevard; on the east, by Persillier Boulevard; on the north, by Riviere des Prairies; on the west, by the imaginary line drawn from the junction of Montee de Liesse Road and the Metropolitan Boulevard, to the westerly boundary of the village of Saraguay to Autoroute 13. Stoney Point - The municipalities of Ville St-Pierre, Verdun, LaChine, LaSalle and Pointe St-Charles. Westmount - SOUTH SHORE Champlain - On the west, Highway 15 from Candiac to Lacolle; on the north, Highway 10 from the Champlain Bridge to the Richelieu River; on the east, by the Richelieu River and on the South, by the U.S. border. South Shore - Chateauguay Chateauguay Valley Huron - that part of Rouville County to the west of the Yamaska River and the civil limits of St-Hyacinthe and Vercheres Counties, plus that portion of Chambly County to the east of St-Hubert and north of Longueuil (as per the 1968 county boundaries). Kaniatario QUEBEC Coeur de Quebec - Quebec - East of Donnacona, west of New Brunswick, north of the Beauce, and south of Park Jacques Cartier entrance. Saguenay/Lac St-Jean - That region of Quebec. LAVAL Laval - Comprising the city of Laval, excluding Fabreville. EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Sherbrooke - Comprises county of Sherbrooke, townships of Compton, Stanstead, Brompton, Dudswell, Stoke and North Hatley. St. Francis Valley - Comprising Drummondville, Sorel-Tracy, Asbestos, Danville, Richmond, Windsor. Yamaska Valley - Includes the towns and areas in the Eastern Townships, west of Lake Mempramagog and south-west of the area covered by St. Francis Valley District. This includes the towns of Bedford, Cowansville, Granby, Knowlton, Sutton, Mansonville and Waterloo.