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Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
             (NDG)

I am living in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce also, known as NDG, since 2019. It is located in Montreal’s west end. It comes under the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. NDG is dominated by Anglophones of the city and is famous for its parks, such as NDG and Loyola parks. Sherbrooke Street, one of Canada's most significant streets, is part of NDG. This locality has many renowned educational institutions such as Concordia University (Loyola Campus) and Canada College. Moreover, the rapid transit system is also connected to this locality, for instance, 105, 90, which takes only a 10-minute maximum. 

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NDG is home to many bars, pubs and restaurants and one of my favourite restaurants is crusty's.

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NDG is connected to the metro station Vendome and Villa Maria.

It has proper infrastructure and also a hospital for children is also located nearby. 

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As I mentioned earlier, NDG is famous for its parks. The streets located in this area are full of trees and greenery. 

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