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  2. Les Cours Mont-Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Royal Hotel in 1930. The Mount Royal Hotel was designed by Ross and Macdonald, a prolific architectural firm in Montreal and across Canada. The ten-storey, 1036-room hotel was the largest in the British Empire. It was erected on the former site of the High School of Montreal at 1455 Peel Street.

  3. Mount Royal - Wikipedia

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    Mount Royal (French: Mont Royal, IPA: [mɔ̃ ʁwajal]) is a mountain in the city of Montreal, immediately west of Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The city's name is derived from the mountain's name.

  4. Landmarks of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Mount Royal was designed in 1876 by Frederick Law Olmsted, best known as the designer of New York's Central Park. Mount Royal's features include the Chalet and the Kondiaronk Belvedere overlooking downtown Montreal, and man-made Beaver Lake (Lac aux Castors) with its recently renovated pavilion.

  5. Mount Royal Chalet - Wikipedia

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    The French Beaux Arts structure was designed by Montreal architect Aristide Beaugrand-Champagne (1876-1950). [3] Interior of the Mount Royal Chalet. The building can host various events with room for 300 to 700 patrons. [4] The southside of the building is a bricked courtyard and lookout with a view of Montreal's skyline from Mont-Royal.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Montreal from Mount Royal in March 2013, before the 2015-2021 construction boom era.. This is a list of the tallest buildings in Quebec that ranks skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in the province of Quebec, Canada, by height.

  7. Pine Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The Religious Hospitallers of Saint Joseph relocated the Hotel-Dieu de Montreal on Saint-Urbain Street between 1859 and 1861. In 1864, a private road named rue de l'Hôtel-Dieu was created. Frederick Law Olmsted provided plans for construction of the roads on the south side of Mount Royal in 1875. The following year, in 1876, the city council ...