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  2. Port of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The port of Montreal is dominated by the West End Gang, which use it for drug smuggling. [38] Over a 8 month period in 2000, the West End Gang smuggled in 260 kilograms of cocaine via the Port of Montreal. [39] In 2001, the Liberal Senator Colin Kenny said of his visit to the port of Montreal that it reminded him of the 1954 film On The ...

  3. Old Port of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The Old Port of Montreal (French: Vieux-Port de Montréal) is the historic port of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located adjacent to Old Montreal, it stretches for over 2 km (1.2 mi) along the Saint Lawrence River. It was used as early as 1611, when French fur traders used it as a trading post.

  4. Alex Kempkens - Wikipedia

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    With his partner Ginette Mayor, Fischer had founded the company Cité des arts et des nouvelles technologies de Montréal to stage the exhibition Images du Futur in Montreal. [31] [32] Fischer invited Kempkens to show his Digital Images at the exhibition, which ran for several months from May 1986 in the Old Port of Montreal. Kempkens sent his ...

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  6. Talk:Montreal/Archive 6 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a city like Ottawa, which can't exactly be summed up in one image (or at least, nobody's found that image yet), Montreal's current image shows many (if not most) of Montreal's important features, such as the port, Old Montreal, and the downtown skyscrapers. Furthermore, even if there was consensus in support of a montage, I think that ...

  7. Overton Corners–Lacolle 221 Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The roads leading to it in both the US and Canada were in good condition and was a popular route for traffic traveling between Montreal and New York City. During that era, it was common for large queues of southbound traffic to build up approaching US Customs, as people attempted to smuggle alcohol into the United States .

  8. 1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Montreal envelope in which the snapshots of the stolen art was sent may suggest the involvement of the West End Gang, an Irish-dominated group that is one of Canada's oldest and strongest criminal organizations, which has historically been based in the city's port. Bantey, however, doubts this based on his familiarity with the city ...

  9. Port of Montreal railway - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Montreal Railway is a terminal railroad operating in Montreal, Canada. Former Port of Montreal locomotive preserved at Exporail. Founded in 1907, it is owned by the governmental entity the Montreal Port Authority. However, its operations are run separately from the port as a for-profit arm.