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December 11, 2009 Saint-Sulpice Seminary (Vieux Séminaire) was erected between 1684 and 1687 and is the oldest building in Montreal. 20 years later,...
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December 11, 2009 Architect: William Footner / George Browne The Bonsecours Market’s construction began in 1844, with the Public Market being inaugurated in...
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December 11, 2009 Architect: John Ostell The old Custom House (now part of Pointe-a-Callière, the Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History) was built...
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December 11, 2009 Architect: Frank W. Wills The present Cathedral was completed in 1859, after fire destroyed the previous church on this site....
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December 14, 2009 Architect: Hopkins & Willy Built in 1870, the original five-story building was built for the insurance company Great Scottish Life...
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December 14, 2009 Architect: W.T. Thomas St. George’s opened in 1843 to accommodate the overflown (“chapel of ease”) from Christ Church Cathedral and...
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December 14, 2009 Architect: Henri-Maurice Perrault & Alexander Cowper Hutchison The five storey Montreal City Hall is the work of architects Henri-Maurice Perrault...
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December 14, 2009 Now part of a large commercial development, the World Trade Center, the Nordheimer Buildingis a fine Victorian survivor amongst the...
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September 30, 2009 Architect: H. Saxon Snell & Son
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December 11, 2009 Architect: James O’Donnell Notre-Dame Basilica (French Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal), overlooks the Place d’Armes in the heart of Old Montreal....
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August 6, 2010 Architect: Alexander F. Dunlop The present building is the congregation’s fourth home. It was built between 1887 and 1889 after...
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December 14, 2009 Architect: Bruce Price In 1887, Canadian Pacific, just after completing the country’s first transcontinental railway, began building Windsor Station. The...
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September 30, 2009 Architect: H. Saxon Snell & Son
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September 30, 2009 Architect: Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge
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September 30, 2009 Architect: Taylor & Gordon