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Building's name

Church of The Ascension


Location / address
375, avenue Kichener /Sherbrooke
Westmount
Quebec, Canada

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City of Westmount
Centre de l'Île

3 Floors(overground)

Architect


Edward J. Turcotte  
Maginis and Walsh  
Beginning of construction
1927

Year of construction (end)
1928

Building type
Churches

Last update:
2009-07-06

CodeIMTL 478
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Church of The Ascension

Picture by Alexis Hamel
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History and fact about this building

This building has neo-gothic architectural style.

Architect

Edward J. Turcotte  
Maginis and Walsh  
Constructor and other companies involved in construction:
John Quilan Co,The Globe Furniture Co
Modifications :
Jean-Eudes Guy

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