Viauville  | |
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![]() Viauville Location of Viauville in Montreal  | |
| Coordinates: 45°33′37″N 73°32′18″W / 45.5602°N 73.5384°W | |
| Country | Canada | 
| Province | Quebec | 
| City | Montreal | 
| Borough | Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve | 
| Postal Code | |
| Area code(s) | 514, 438 | 

The Viauville cookie factory in 1910.
Viauville is a neighbourhood in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Established in 1892 as a result of an urban plan made by Charles-Théodore Viau and the former city of Maisonneuve, and part of the aforementioned city, Viauville never obtained municipality status.[1]
Viauville is named for Charles-Théodore Viau, a member of the paroisse Saint-Clément and founder of the biscuiterie Viau.
The area was home to Canadian Vickers Maisonville Shipyards, now Port of Montreal berths.
Important dates
- 1867 - Foundation of the biscuiterie Viau
 - 1898 - Opening of the registers of the paroisse Saint-Clément.
 - 1899 - Inauguration of Saint-Clément Church.
 - Culinar acquires biscuiterie Viau.
 - Culinar sells biscuiterie Viau to Saputo Incorporated.
 - 2001 - Saputo sells biscuiterie Viau to Dare Foods
 - 2003 - Closure of the biscuiterie Viau.
 
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