Lartigue Avenue, MontrealImages, information, pictures and historical building on this street. Discover Montral's history street by street
This small hidden street in South Central district was named in memory of Jean-Jacques Lartigue, one of the first bishops of the Diocese of Montreal. He initiated the construction of the first Cathedral of Saint-Jacques in Montreal (destroyed by fire a few years after its construction). Alternative spelling Av Lartigue Former name of this street : ruelle Saint-Pierre Boroughs / districts where theses pictures where taken : Centre-Sud CODEIMTL 4185 : Last update of this page 2009-10-09 | 3506 hits on this page since 2010/12/31
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| Montreal's streets : some facts Source ville.montreal.qc.ca | - Since Montreal include some suburb towns, there are three series of avenues (three 1st avenues!)
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