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Pie-IX Boulevard, Montreal

Images, information, pictures and historical building on this street. Discover Montral's history street by street                                            





Pie-IX Boulevard

1874 : Opening year of this street or name change

Alternative spelling Blvd Pie-IX

Boroughs / districts where theses pictures where taken : Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Rosemont, Montréal Nord

CODEIMTL 4258 : Last update of this page 2009-01-19 | 4013 hits on this page since 2010/12/31

Reference book: Les Rues de Montréal, répertoire Historique see



Pictures taken on this street

Pie-IX to Ontatio Street
Pie-IX to Ontatio Street
PIE-IX blvd. corner Sainte-Catherine
PIE-IX blvd. corner Sainte-Catherine
Demolition on Pie-IX
Demolition on Pie-IX

Historical buildings and skysrapers on this street

4050 Rosemont
4050 Rosemont
Saint Jean-Baptiste de LaSalle School
Saint Jean-Baptiste de LaSalle School
Saint-Nom-de-Jésus School
 Saint-Nom-de-Jésus School
Temple Krishna
Temple Krishna
Église Armée du Salut
Église Armée du Salut
Saint-Jean Baptiste-de-Lasalle Church
Saint-Jean Baptiste-de-Lasalle Church
CHSLD Providence Notre-Dame de Lourdes
CHSLD Providence Notre-Dame de Lourdes
Restaurant du Jardin
Restaurant du Jardin
American Can Building
American Can Building

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  Montreal's streets : some facts Source ville.montreal.qc.ca
  • Clark Street changes direction 6 times and get sectioned 4 times
  • Nearly 400 names are waiting for a new street in the Toponymic bank of Montreal
  • The Côte Saint-Antoine road is the oldest track on the island that still in use. It was used by the native Amerindians to bypass the mountain