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Mount Royal (French: Mont Royal, IPA: [mɔ̃ ʁwajal]) is a mountain in the city of Montreal, immediately west of Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The city's name is derived from the mountain's name. [1] The mountain is part of the Monteregian Hills situated between the Laurentians and the Appalachian Mountains.
Normandie Roff – located on the roof of the Hôtel Mont-Royal [33] (now Les Cours Mont-Royal, at the corner of Peel street and De Maisonneuve Boulevard) The Bijou – 20, de la Gauchetière street (demolished in the early 1960s) The Roxy – 1159, Saint-Laurent boulevard (demolished in the early 1960s) Strand Theatre – 912, Ste-Catherine ...
Mont-Royal Does not serve Ridgewood and ends at Queen-Mary and Decelles after 9:30PM. [b] 12 Île des Soeurs N De L'Église: S André-Prévost and Serge-Garant Streets LaSalle 13 Christophe-Colomb N Rousselot and Jarry S Rosemont: Saint-Denis 14 Atateken [5] [c] N Laurier: S Champ-de-Mars: Mont-Royal Originally named 14 Amherst until October ...
Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve, founder of Fort Ville-Marie, erected the first cross on Mount Royal in 1643, thereby fulfilling his vow to the Virgin Mary in his prayers to end a disastrous flood. [1] [2] An illuminated cross was installed in 1924 by the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste and was given to the city in 1929.
Mont-Royal (provincial electoral district), a provincial electoral district that includes the Town of Mount Royal; Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, a borough of Montreal on the east side of Mount Royal mountain and through which Mont-Royal Avenue runs. Les Cours Mont-Royal, a Montreal shopping centre, part of the Montreal Underground City
The Mount Royal Club is a private social club in Montreal, Quebec The club was founded as a gentlemen's club in 1899 by a breakaway group from the Saint James's Club , but in 1990 became mixed-sex. In its prime, the Mount Royal was Canada's most prestigious club and was an integral part of Montreal's Golden Square Mile society.
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal (French: Oratoire Saint-Joseph-du-Mont-Royal) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located at 3800 Queen Mary Road in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood on Mount Royal's Westmount Summit in Montreal, Quebec. [1]
The Sir George-Étienne Cartier Monument is a monument by sculptor George William Hill (1862–1934), with depiction of George-Étienne Cartier, located in Mount Royal Park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The monument, which is topped by a winged Goddess of Liberty, was inaugurated on September 6, 1919 in the heart of Fletcher's Field west side.