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Rémy Tremblay serves as a Professor of Geography at TÉLUQ University, a role he has occupied since 2005. Prior to 2010, he held the prestigious Tier 2 Canada Research Chair focused on Quality of Life in Knowledge Cities, underscoring his contributions to urban geography and quality-of-life studies.
His academic foundation includes:
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Urban Studies, INRS-UCS (2002)
- Ph.D. in Geography, University of Ottawa (2000)
- Master of Arts in Geography, Laval University
- Bachelor of Arts in Geography, Laval University
Tremblay's research program, active for over thirty years, investigates cultural and social geography through the lens of tourism and migration. Key areas include the lifestyle adaptations of Quebec snowbirds in Florida (Floribec) and tourism behavior in sun destinations. His work also addresses broader themes of quality of life in contemporary urban settings.
His primary recognition is the Tier 2 Canada Research Chair on the Quality of Life in Knowledge Cities. No other awards are specified in the source.
The provided information does not detail any student supervision, research grants, laboratory affiliations, or collaborative teams.




