Montcalm may refer to:

People

  • Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1712–1759), commander of the French forces in North America during the French and Indian War
  • Noelle Montcalm (born 1988), Canadian hurdler
  • Térez Montcalm (born 1963), Canadian jazz singer and songwriter

Vessels

  • , four ships of the French Navy
  • , a United States Navy fleet ocean tug
  • , a British cargo liner

Places

Algeria

  • Tamlouka, a small village formerly known as Montcalm

Canada

  • Rural Municipality of Montcalm, Manitoba
  • Montcalm, Quebec, a municipality
  • Montcalm Regional County Municipality, Quebec
  • Montcalm (federal electoral district), a federal electoral district in Quebec
  • Montcalm (provincial electoral district), a former Quebec provincial electoral district

France

  • Montcalm Massif, in the Pyrenees
  • Pic de Montcalm, a mountain peak in the Pyrenees
  • Montcalm (Vauvert), a small hamlet near Vauvert
  • Rue Montcalm, a residential street in the 18th arrondissement of Paris named after Louis-Joseph de Montcalm

United States

  • Montcalm, New Hampshire, an unincorporated community
  • Montcalm, West Virginia, a census-designated place
  • Montcalm Township, Michigan
  • Montcalm County, Michigan

Schools

  • Montcalm Community College, Sidney, Michigan, United States
  • Montcalm High School, part of the Mercer County Schools (West Virginia) School District
  • Montcalm Secondary School, London, Ontario, Canada

Other uses

  • The Montcalm Hotel, a group of luxury hotels in central London
  • HMCS Montcalm, a Royal Canadian Navy reserve unit
  • Montcalm Sanitarium, a former tuberculosis treatment facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  • Montcalm mine, near Timmins, Ontario, Canada, owned by Falconbridge Ltd.
  • Marathon du Montcalm, a former Skyrunner World Series race
  • Montcalm, a model of the Meteor (automobile) first offered by Ford in Canada in 1959

See also

  • Montcalm Street station, a streetcar stop in Detroit, Michigan, United States
  • Mount Calm, Texas, United States, a town