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Le quartier Griffintown

Griffintown was an old industrial neighbourhood developed by Mary Griffin during the 19th century. After the Great Famine of 1847 in Ireland and the massive exodus that followed, the area became predominantly Irish.

When economic activity slowed in Montreal at the beginning of the 20th century, many of the factories in the vicinity closed. Eventually the Lachine Canal followed suit in 1970, forcing many of the residents to abandon this part of town.

Today, Griffintown is undergoing a major renaissance. And given its ideal setting between the canal, the Bonaventure autoroute and Seminaire and Ottawa streets, it's not surprising.

Description du projet

Today, Griffintown is undergoing a major renaissance. And given its ideal setting between the canal, the Bonaventure autoroute and Seminaire and Ottawa streets, it's not surprising.

The Carré de la Montagne offers a number of unique advantages, not the least of which is its location. Facing a beautiful park and steps from a bike path that winds along the Lachine Canal, you're only a few minutes away from the metro, downtown and Old Montreal. Best of all, it's just a 15 minute walk to Atwater market and an easy stroll to the shops and essential services on historic Notre Dame street

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Construction

Since May, the construction of Carre de la Montagne is underway and work is going well.

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Contact

You can reach us by phone, email, or you can visit us at: 1165 Ottawa, near the construction site.

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T 514 439 5550
P 514 730 4042
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Opening hours
Monday : CLOSED
Tuesday: CLOSED
Wednesday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 12 a.m. to 5 p.m.

1165 Ottawa street, Montreal, Quebec






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