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  2. Red-Light District, Montreal - Wikipedia

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    There is no official red-light district, although the definition of the boundaries has varied according to both the source and the time period. According to Viviane Namaste in 1973, it was bordered by René Lévesque Boulevard to the south, Sherbrooke Street to the north, Saint Laurent Boulevard to the west, and Saint Denis Street to the east ...

  3. Category:Red-light districts in Canada - Wikipedia

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  4. History of Montreal cabarets - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of this effervescence and new reputation, Saint-Laurent boulevard predominated, and was soon associated with the nickname of Montreal's Red-Light District. During this period, which can be considered the golden age of Montreal nightlife, provincial and municipal authorities kept a complacent eye on the activities of bars and clubs.

  5. Montréal 2025 - Wikipedia

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    The 2-22 is a $19.5 million project in the former quartier du Red Light de Montréal. The 2-22 is a six-floor building which will provide modern studios for cultural uses. The construction was to have begun in 2010 and was expected to be completed in 2012. The building will be LEED certified. [6]

  6. Red light - Wikipedia

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    Red, any of a number of similar colors evoked by light in the wavelength range of 630–740 nm Red light, a traffic light color signifying stop Red light, a color of safelight used in photographic darkrooms

  7. Quartier des spectacles - Wikipedia

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    The tower was approved despite objections from Montreal International Jazz Festival president Alain Simard. [3] In the fall of 2017, the National Film Board of Canada is scheduled to move its headquarters to Montreal's Quartier des spectacles, in a new building being constructed by the city of Montreal, adjacent to the Place des festivals ...

  8. Centre-Sud - Wikipedia

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    The Centre-Sud (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃tʁ syd]) is a neighbourhood located in the easternmost edge of the Ville-Marie borough of the city of Montreal. Home to Montreal's Gay Village and to the Sainte-Marie area, the Centre-Sud has long been seen as one of the city's most complex and troubled neighbourhoods. [1]

  9. Category:History of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    War Memorial of Montreal West; Montréal (City of) v 2952-1366 Québec Inc; Academy of Music (Montreal) Montreal and Lachine Railroad; Montreal Aquarium; Montreal campaign; Montreal Festivals; Montreal flood of 1987; Montreal Institute for the Deaf and Mute; Montreal Laboratory; Montreal Metropolitan Commission; Montreal Protocol; Montreal Snow ...