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3850 - Laval, Québec, Canada

Laval is a city and suburb of Montréal and is the 13th largest city in Canada. It is situated on Île Jésus and Îles Laval. Jesuits were the first European settlers in Laval, arriving in 1636 and granted a seigneury (land). In 1675, François de Montmorency-Laval gained control of the seigneury. In 1965, 14 municipalities were merged with Laval. 

The Montréal Canadiens of the National Hockey League have their
American Hockey League affiliate in Laval - the Laval Rocket. The Rocket are the eighth incarnation of the franchise which started in 1969-70 season as the 
Montréal Voyageurs. They have also been in Nova Scotia, Sherbrooke, Fredericton, Québec City, Hamilton, and St. John's. The Rocket have not won the American Hockey League's Calder Cup.

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