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Amherst Street, Montreal

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Amherst Street

This street was named after Jeffrey Amherst, Baron English who participated in the capture of Montreal. He received his surrender June 8, 1790.

1817 : Opening year of this street or name change

Boroughs / districts where theses pictures where taken : Plateau Mont-Royal, Centre-Sud, Downtown

CODEIMTL 1538 : Last update of this page 2009-11-06 | 3951 hits on this page since 2010/12/31

Reference book: Les Rues de Montréal, répertoire Historique see



Pictures taken on this street

Amherst Street
Amherst Street
Old Publicity
Old Publicity
Amerst
Amerst
Amherst Street
Amherst Street
Amherst Street Works
Amherst Street Works
Amherst Street
Amherst Street
Amherst Street
Amherst  Street
Amherst Street at sunrise
Amherst  Street at sunrise
Amherst Street
Amherst Street

Historical buildings and skysrapers on this street

Écomusée du fier Monde
Écomusée du fier Monde
Saint-Jacques Hospital
Saint-Jacques Hospital
Habitations Sainte-Marie
Habitations Sainte-Marie

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  Store windows on this street
Le Lièvre
2013-03-30
Borough Centre-Sud
1751, rue Amherst
Bikurious Montreal
2013-03-30
Borough Centre-Sud
1757, rue Amherst




  Montreal's streets : some facts Source ville.montreal.qc.ca
  • 19 bridges are surrounding Montreal
  • Sherbrooke Street is also the provincial road 138
  • Since Montreal include some suburb towns, there are three series of avenues (three 1st avenues!)