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Across the REM, 12 pieces of permanent artwork will be installed at a cost of $7.3 million, as part of Quebec's percent for art programme. [76] [77] An additional $500,000 will fund temporary artworks, created by students of four Montreal universities (Concordia, McGill, Université de Montréal and Université du Québec à Montréal). [76]
Les Foufounes Électriques is a club and concert venue located at 87 Saint Catherine Street East in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada in a neighbourhood known as the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter). [1] [2] It is a multi-level establishment with two concert spaces and a dance floor.
Two people seated in an Electriquette (1915) The Electriquette was an electric vehicle with a two-person bench seat and exterior made of rattan (wicker). The vehicle was an early form of battery-powered motorized wheelchair or cart, and it utilized a motor manufactured by General Electric.
Collège Marsan (Montreal) Canada College (Montreal) Collège April-Fortier (Montreal) Collège de l'Estrie ; CDI College (Montreal), Laval, Longueuil, Pointe-Claire and Quebec City) Herzing College (Montreal) Collège de l'immobilier du Québec ; Inter-Dec College (Montreal) Collège Kensley (Montreal) Collège MultiHexa
The "Lactel Group" was the largest private exporter of dairy products in Canada and was sold to "Agropur" in 2000. [citation needed] In 1992, Lactel was involved in a dispute between the Canadian and American governments over the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement of 1989 and the Puerto Rican Health and Safety standard. After several ...
A zone d'exploitation contrôlée (French pronunciation: [zon dɛksplwatasjɔ̃ kɔ̃tʁole]; acronym ZEC) is a "Controlled harvesting zone" located in public lands areas of Quebec, in Canada.
Park Avenue (officially in French: Avenue du Parc) is one of central Montreal's major north-south streets. It derives its name from Mount Royal Park, by which it runs.. Between Mount Royal Avenue and Pine Avenue, the street separates the eastern side of the mountain park and the smaller Jeanne Mance Park (formerly known as Fletcher's Field and often referenced as such in Montreal liter
Great Northern Railway of Canada: Quebec and Lake St. John Railway: Q&LS CNor: 1869 Still exists as a subsidiary of the Canadian National Railway: Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway: 1881 1899 Quebec Railway, Light and Power Company: Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway: CP: 1875 1882 Canadian Pacific Railway, North Shore Railway