Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Dollard-des-Ormeaux (also spelled Dollard-Des Ormeaux; often referred to as D.D.O. or simply Dollard) is a town on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux was originally a bedroom community in the early 1960s. One of its original main axes, Anselme-Lavigne Street in the Westpark district, is named for a farmer who sold his land to the Belcourt Construction company. Many of the streets in the Sunnydale district, including "Sunshine" and "Hyman", are named for members in the Zunenshine family, who owned Belcourt.During Canada's centennial anniversary in 1967, the town decided to create a "Centennial Park", featuring a man-made lake and hills. However the project ran into problems and became a local scandal and a major drain on resources. It was finally completed in the 1970s, overdue and over-budget.
Prior to the 1980 Quebec referendum on sovereignty, Dollard-des-Ormeaux became the only municipality in the province to pass a motion declaring that it would join the province of Ontario in the event of a "yes" vote. |