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  2. Mount Royal Chalet - Wikipedia

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    The French Beaux Arts structure was designed by Montreal architect Aristide Beaugrand-Champagne (1876-1950). [3] Interior of the Mount Royal Chalet. The building can host various events with room for 300 to 700 patrons. [4] The southside of the building is a bricked courtyard and lookout with a view of Montreal's skyline from Mont-Royal.

  3. Mount Royal - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Les Cours Mont-Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Royal Hotel in 1930. The Mount Royal Hotel was designed by Ross and Macdonald, a prolific architectural firm in Montreal and across Canada. The ten-storey, 1036-room hotel was the largest in the British Empire. It was erected on the former site of the High School of Montreal at 1455 Peel Street.

  5. Mount Royal, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    According to the Office québécois de la langue française, Mont-Royal has been officially recognized as a bilingual municipality [12] since 2005-11-02. [ 13 ] In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Mont-Royal had a population of 20,953 living in 7,732 of its 8,192 total private dwellings, a change of 3.3% from its ...

  6. Royalmount - Wikipedia

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    Royalmount is a luxury shopping center, located in the city of Mount Royal, Quebec Canada on the island of Montreal.Announced in 2015 by the real estate developer Carbonleo, the project is built on a former industrial site of 2.5 million square feet at the junction of the Decarie and Metropolitan Highways.

  7. Le Plateau-Mont-Royal - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1745, the urbanized area of Montreal began to extend beyond its fortifications. The Plateau-Mont-Royal was born when the Faubourg Saint-Laurent to the north became the main area of development. In 1792, Montreal expanded, with new official limits about two kilometres (1¼ miles) beyond the original fortifications.

  8. Le Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal - Wikipedia

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    Le Sanctuaire du Mont-Royal (also known as Le Sanctuaire) is a multi-phase condominium, commercial, athletic and medical complex located in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood near the Outremont neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The complex consists of seven phases (buildings), which contain a total of 925 residential units. [4]

  9. Mount Royal Club - Wikipedia

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    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.