Located just northwest of Montreal, the Laurentides (Laurentians) region is widely known for its rolling mountains, pristine lakes, and major resort towns. However, beneath its reputation as a premier recreational destination lies a rapidly expanding, highly diversified economy that consistently outpaces provincial growth averages.
Key Economic Drivers
Aerospace & Advanced Transportation: The southern part of the region, specifically around Mirabel, is a massive aerospace hub. It houses major assembly, research, and testing facilities for industry giants like Airbus and Bell Textron, supported by a highly specialized network of equipment manufacturers.
Tourism & Recreation: Anchored by major destinations like Mont-Tremblant and the Saint-Sauveur Valley, the region’s massive tourism industry operates year-round. It drives significant revenue and employment through outdoor recreation, hospitality, gastronomy, and seasonal real estate.
Manufacturing & Construction: Fueled by strong population growth and expansion from Greater Montreal, the region has a highly active construction sector. It also maintains a robust manufacturing base focusing on wood processing, metal fabrication, and ground transportation technology.
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