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de Lorimier Street, Montreal

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de Lorimier Street
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1883 : Opening year of this street or name change

Former name of this street : Avenue Colborne

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

CODEIMTL 4083 : Last update of this page 2009-01-22 | 6343 hits on this page since 2010/12/31

Reference book: Les Rues de Montréal, répertoire Historique see



Pictures taken on this street

Robots invasion
Robots invasion
Ste. Catherine east no man's land
Ste. Catherine east no man's land
De Lorimier Street
De Lorimier Street
De Lorimier
De Lorimier
Familex
Familex

Historical buildings and skysrapers on this street

Édifice Lafontaine
Édifice Lafontaine
De Lorimier School
De Lorimier School
Jean-Pierre-Perreault Building
Jean-Pierre-Perreault Building
Laurentienne Bank - Mont-Royal Branch
Laurentienne Bank - Mont-Royal Branch
Laurentienne Bank
Laurentienne Bank
CSN Building
CSN Building
Maison des sourds
Maison des sourds
Prison des Hommes
Prison des Hommes
Fire Station No. 47
Fire Station No. 47
Fire Station No 19
Fire Station No 19
1600, rue de Lorimier
1600, rue de Lorimier
Henriette Moreau House
Henriette Moreau House
Triplex
Triplex
De Lorimier
De Lorimier

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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