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  2. Queen Elizabeth Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth (French: Fairmont Le Reine Élizabeth) is a historic grand hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. With 950 rooms [1] and 21 floors it is the largest hotel in Quebec, and the second largest Fairmont hotel in Canada after the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto. Located at 900 René Lévesque Boulevard West, in Downtown ...

  3. Windsor Hotel (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The consortium was formed to construct an opulent new hotel to symbolize the city's growing prominence and wealth. As of 1889, the hotel was accessed by visitors from outside of Montreal through Windsor Station, which was designed by New York architect Bruce Price). The hotel opened without fanfare on January 28, 1878. [1]

  4. Laurentian Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Laurentian Hotel was a 1000-room hotel on Dorchester Street, now René Lévesque Boulevard, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The hotel was built in 1947 and demolished in 1977. [1] The building was designed by Charles Davis Goodman, who was the architect of a number of prominent Streamline Moderne structures in the city, including the Jewish ...

  5. Ritz-Carlton Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ritzmontreal.com. The Ritz-Carlton Montréal is a luxury hotel located at 1228 Sherbrooke Street West, on the corner of Drummond Street, in Montreal, Quebec. Opened in 1912, it was the second Ritz-Carlton hotel in North America after one in New York City. [1] Its name was originally licensed by César Ritz directly, and while the ...

  6. Place Viger - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Bruce Price. Place Viger was both a grand hotel and railway station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, constructed in 1898 and named after Jacques Viger, the first Mayor of the city. Although combined stations and hotels were common in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century, Place Viger was the only such combination in Canada.

  7. Château Champlain - Wikipedia

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    CP Hotels purchased CN Hotels in 1988, acquiring the larger adjacent Queen Elizabeth Hotel. As a result, they sold Le Château Champlain in 1991. [4] Marriott assumed management in 1995, and the hotel was renamed Montreal Marriott Château Champlain. [3] In 2018 the hotel was purchased by the Tidan Hospitality and Real Estate Group for $65 ...

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