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Banque Canadienne Nationale


Location / address
7680 Saint-Hubert Street
Montréal
Quebec, Canada

  Bus : 30, 99

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Borough Villeray / Saint-Michel
Arrondissement Villeray­Saint-Michel­Parc-Extension
Centre de l'Île

2 floors(overground)

Year of construction (end)
1927

Building type
Bank

Last update:
2012-11-02

CodeIMTL 327
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Banque Canadienne Nationale


Picture by Alexis Hamel
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    National Bank of Canada

    The bank was founded the 4 of May 1859. Following the merger in 1924 with the Bank of Hochelaga the bank will change its name for Banque Canadienne Nationale. In 1979, the Banque Canadienne Nationale and the Provincial Bank of Canada merged to create the institution that we know today.

    Works cited, references, and bibliography


    [Books] Répertoire d'architecture traditionnelle: Les Banques
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