Lauzon, Quebec

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Lauzon is a former city in southern Quebec, Canada, located on the St. Lawrence River northeast of Lévis. Lauzon had a population of about 14,500 when it merged with Lévis in the early 1990s. The then-amalgamated city had the name of Lévis-Lauzon for about one year, before merging again and changing its name for good to Lévis.

One of Lauzon's former largest employers was a shipyard operated by Davie Shipbuilding. Davie's Champlain dry dock is currently the largest in Canada.

Coordinates: 46°50′N, 71°10′W

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