Saint-Laurent , formerly the City of Saint-Laurent, is one of the largest boroughs of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Population (2001): 77,391.
It is divided into two districts, Norman-McLaren and Côte-de-Liesse. The Norman-McLaren district is named for Norman McLaren, a cinema pioneer at the National Film Board of Canada, whose headquarters are located in the borough district.
Saint-Laurent has three fire stations and two police stations, one municipal court building, one library, the former City Hall, and two indoor hockey arenas (the municipal Raymond Bourque Arena, and the commercial Bonaventure's Arena whose rinks can be hired out, among other things, for private league play.)