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Cavendish Boulevard, Montreal

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Cavendish Boulevard
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This boulevard was named after Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish, an English politician. The boulevard Cavendish is bisected by the CN railyard. Plans are established for 40 years to connect the boulevard over Saint-Laurent and Côte Saint-Luc, but always without success.

1912 : Opening year of this street or name change

Alternative spelling Blvd Cavendish

Boroughs / districts where theses pictures where taken : Côte-Saint-Luc, NDG, Saint-Laurent

CODEIMTL 4027 : Last update of this page 2009-11-04 | 3913 hits on this page since 2010/12/31

Reference book: Les Rues de Montréal, répertoire Historique see



Pictures taken on this street

Cavendish Blvd.
Cavendish Blvd.
Towers
Towers
Somerled corner Cavendish
Somerled corner Cavendish
La Bourbonière Park
La Bourbonière Park
Cavendish Boulevard Bois-Franc
Cavendish Boulevard Bois-Franc
Philippe-Laeurte Park
Philippe-Laeurte Park
Marcel Laurin Park
Marcel Laurin Park
Before Condo TRianon
Before Condo TRianon
Boulevard Cavendish at Ernest Hemingway
Boulevard Cavendish at Ernest Hemingway

Historical buildings and skysrapers on this street

Les Tour Presidentielle II
Les Tour Presidentielle II
Les Tour Presidentielle I
Les Tour Presidentielle I
Le Castel Royal
Le Castel Royal
Le Challenger
Le Challenger
Chateau Collins
Chateau Collins
Le Ritz II
Le Ritz II
Le Ritz I
Le Ritz I
Les Cascades Saint-Laurent I
Les Cascades Saint-Laurent I
Les Cascades Saint-Laurent II
Les Cascades Saint-Laurent II
CLSC Benny
CLSC Benny
The Seasons
The Seasons
Manoir Mackle I
Manoir Mackle I
Chez-soi Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Chez-soi Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

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  Montreal's streets : some facts Source ville.montreal.qc.ca
  • St. Lawrence Boulevard separates addresses between East and West for more than 100 years
  • Saint Paul Street is among the first road of Montreal, officially traced in 1673