The 3.9-magnitude quake occurred at 3:19 p.m. about 18 kilometres below the ground about 128 km southeast of Val d Or, according to Earthquakes Canada.
Earthquakes Canada says Montreal, Longueuil, Mascouche, and Repentigny were hit with seismic waves radiating from about 10 kilometres underground just after 8 p.m. on Sunday.
After three November earthquakes were linked to a fracking operation in northeastern B.C., one scientist asks, is the region a 'loaded bullet' waiting to go off?
From the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded to a mountain tsunami that wiped out an entire watershed to fracking-induced earthquakes, a lot went on.