Tremblay
Tremblay may refer to:
People
- Arthur Tremblay, Canadian politician
- Charles-Henri Tremblay, Canadian politician
- François Leclerc du Tremblay (1577 – 1638), French friar and agent
- Gary Tremblay (1962-), baseball player Red Sox Franchise
- Gaston Tremblay, Canadian politician
- Gérald Tremblay, mayor of Montreal
- Gilles Tremblay (composer) (born 1932), Canadian composer
- Gilles Tremblay (ice hockey) (born 1938), Canadian ice hockey left winger
- Jacob Tremblay, Canadian actor
- J.C. Tremblay, Canadian hockey player
- Jean-Noël Tremblay, Canadian politician
- John Paul Tremblay, Canadian actor Trailer Park Boys
- Kay Tremblay, Canadian dancer
- Kathy Tremblay, Canadian professional triathlete
- Lucie Blue Tremblay, Canadian folk singer
- Marc Tremblay, General Director of the CDEA, (Economic Development Council of Alberta)
- Mario Tremblay, Canadian hockey player and coach
- Mario Tremblay (aka MC Mario), Canadian disk jockey
- Michel Tremblay (politician), Canadian politician
- Michel Tremblay, Canadian writer
- Monique Gagnon-Tremblay, Canadian politician
- Paul G. Tremblay, American author
- Raymond D. Tremblay, Canadian writer
- Ray Condo (born Ray Tremblay), Canadian musician and painter
- Rodrigue Tremblay, economist and former minister in the Quebec government
- Roland Michel Tremblay, Canadian writer
- Stéphan Tremblay, Canadian politician
- Suzanne Tremblay, Canadian politician
Places
In France:
- Tremblay, Ille-et-Vilaine in the Ille-et-Vilaine department
- Le Tremblay in the Maine-et-Loire department
- Tremblay-en-France in the Seine-Saint-Denis department
- Tremblay-les-Villages in the Eure-et-Loir department
- Le Tremblay-Omonville in the Eure department
- Le Tremblay-sur-Mauldre in the Yvelines department
- Tremblay park, an urban park in the commune of Champigny-sur-Marne (a part of Paris)
In Quebec:
- Tremblay Township, part of Saguenay, Quebec
Other
- Tremblay v. Daigle Canadian court case over abortion
- Tremblay Commission, or Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems, a Quebec government report on Canada's constitution
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