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  2. List of oldest buildings and structures in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Old Montreal 45°30′14″N 73°33′25″W  /  45.50389°N 73.55694°W  / 45.50389; -73.55694  ( Saint-Sulpice Sulpician Towers / Fort de la Montagne

  3. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Montreal

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    This is a list of National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in Montreal, Quebec and surrounding municipalities on the Island of Montreal.. As of 2018, there are 61 National Historic Sites in this region, [1] of which four (Lachine Canal, Louis-Joseph Papineau, Sir George-Étienne Cartier and The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site) are administered by Parks Canada ...

  4. Old Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Old Montreal (French: Vieux-Montréal, pronounced [vjø mɔ̃ʁeal]) is a historic neighbourhood within the municipality of Montreal in the province of Quebec, Canada.Home to the Old Port of Montreal, the neighbourhood is bordered on the west by McGill Street, on the north by Ruelle des Fortifications, on the east by rue Saint-André, and on the south by the Saint Lawrence River.

  5. List of historic places in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of historic places in Montreal, entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. All addresses are the administrative Region 06.

  6. Château Ramezay - Wikipedia

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    The Château Ramezay is a museum and historic building on Notre-Dame Street in Old Montreal, opposite Montreal City Hall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1705 as the residence of then-governor of Montreal , Claude de Ramezay , the Château was the first building proclaimed as a historical monument in Quebec and is the province's oldest ...

  7. Pioneers' Obelisk (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The final plaque, located on the north side of the obelisk, lists the names of the colonists who came between May and December 1642. The North plaque translates from French to: Names of the first colonists of Montreal 1642 May–August Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve; R.P. Poncet S.J. Pierre Puiseaux de Montrenault; Jeanne Mance; Catherine Barre,

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Old Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Old Montreal" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  9. Ramparts of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The British administration passed an Act (The Act to Demolish the Old Walls and Fortifications Surrounding the City of Montréal 1801) to begin the process to demolish the fortifications and provided landowners to reclaim lost land back. [3] From 1804 to 1817 the walls were torn down and allowed the city to expand and grow. [1]