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Little Burgundy

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230: 54: 73: 560: 1904: 241: 80: 374:, archivist of the City of Montreal and resident of Sainte-Cunégonde, who described the area as a meadow known as "la petite Bourgogne." The authors of the urban renewal study "kept this name, full as it is of poetry and nostalgia for another landscape," and this name was retained as the name of the neighbourhood after the renewal program ended. 531:. The sociodemographic profile of the neighbourhood has changed substantially. By 1991, 30% of dwellings were owner occupied. Devertreuil wrote, "Petite Bourgogne saw a 200% increase in administrators and professionals between 1981 and 1986, compared to a 39% increase in St-Henri and a 16% increase in Côte St-Paul." 664:
by the city to build new highways, and many homes were torn down to clear land for a public housing project. Many Black families moved away. Little Burgundy, which was once home to 90 per cent of the city’s Black residents, by 1996 was now home to only 2 per cent of all Blacks in Montreal. In 1996,
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programs auctioned lots from the public land bank, much of which had been acquired through the renewal program, to private developers at below-market rates. The land acquired from the removal of the CN railyards in 1982 also figured in the new construction. Between 1980 and 1986, 1179 housing units
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The city's urban renewal program in Little Burgundy had failed to attract the levels of private development anticipated. Between 1961 and 1971, the proportion of welfare recipients grew dramatically from 10% to 40%. Meanwhile, the area’s population dropped from 14,710 in 1966 to just 7,000 in 1973.
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into a linear recreational park during the 1980s and 1990s and the conversion of industrial buildings along its shores into condominiums also contributed to the shifting sociodemographic profile of the neighbourhood. Other factors contributing to the gentrification of the neighbourhood include the
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Sainte-Cunégonde was absorbed into the city of Montreal in 1906; the former town hall is now a public library and community centre, located on Vinet Street. Sainte-Cunégonde was bounded by the Lachine Canal, Atwater Avenue, Dorchester Street (now Boul. René-Lévesque), and a straight line from the
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Sporting facilities include the Centre sportif Georges-Vanier, Parc Oscar-Peterson, and Parc Vinet, and the green spaces along the Lachine Canal. A library and cultural centre is located at the corner of Workman and Vinet. Several historic sites and buildings are located in the neighbourhood,
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Cette changement de toponyme est devenue nécessaire parce qu'il identifie une zone rénovation urbaine où la ville de Montréal a construit une forte proportion de logements à loyer modique et cette 'débaptisation' cadre mieux avec l'opération de construction de logements pour ménages a revenu
422:) plant, among others. A residential sector was built north of the factories between 1857 and 1864. Originally part of the parish of Saint-Henri-des-Tanneries, it was set up as the village of Delisle in 1864, then Sainte-Cunégonde in 1876, becoming a town in 1884. The name derived from St. 1186: 1159: 1129: 504:, particularly affecting business owners and the Black middle-class. As much as a third of the land was vacant by the end of the 1970s. By the 1980s, Little Burgundy became an area of concentrated poverty and was publicly associated with drug use, crime, and youth gangs. 574:
community. Montreal’s emergence as a railway hub in the late nineteenth century led to the migration of hundreds of black workers from the United States, the Caribbean, and the Maritimes. Sainte-Cunégonde, as the area was then known, became home to a great many
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The industrial development along the Lachine Canal attracted many prestigious businesses to set up in the Ward of St. Joseph along Rue Notre-Dame, resulting in the construction of many handsome buildings which are the mainstay of today's antiques district.
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Essentially agricultural until 1810, today's Little Burgundy began to be built up the ward of St. Joseph, a faubourg spreading outside the city walls. The area around Richmond Square was built up in 1819.
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is located in the eastern end of the neighbourhood. Many young Francophone teens from the area attend Polyvalente St-Henri which is located in the adjacent neighbourhood of
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were constructed through the Logements programs, 233 of which were nonprofit or co-operative housing. Many of the townhouses in Little Burgundy were constructed through the
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developments, and revitalizing other parts of the neighbourhood. Also, the part of the neighbourhood north of Rue Saint-Antoine were demolished in 1970 to make room for the
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workers due to its location near Montreal's train stations. Many West Indian women, from both the Francophone and Anglophone Caribbean, came to the neighbourhood after the
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corner of Atwater and Tupper streets to the basin of the Lachine Canal just west of the St. Gabriel locks. Saint-Joseph Ward was bordered by that line, St. Antoine Street,
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In 1966, the City of Montreal launched a large urban renewal project in Little Burgundy by demolishing countless residential and commercial buildings, replacing them with
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The decline of passenger train travel in the 1950s and 1960s hit the community hard, as hundreds of men were laid off. At the same time, Black-owned properties were
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Development accelerated in the mid-19th century with the construction of the Lachine Canal attracted many so-called "smokestack" industries, most notably the
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Dubinsky, Karen. ""We Adopted a Negro": Interractial Adoption and the Hybrid Baby in 1960s Canada" (Chapter 11). In: Rutherdale, Robert and Magda Fahrni.
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was the first public housing project in Montreal, ĂŽlots Saint-Martin was the first public housing under Quebec's provincial housing authority (
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was named). The property corresponds to the areas bounded today by Rue des Seigneurs, Rue Notre-Dame, Rue Saint-Martin, and Rue Saint-Antoine.
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Atlas of the island and city of Montreal and Ile Bizard : a compilation of the most recent cadastral plans from the book of reference.
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MacBurnie, Ian (1988). Inner-city housing through the partnership approach: an evaluation of three initiatives (Report). Montreal.
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in 1956 and the closure of the canal in 1970. Numerous industries left for the suburbs, leaving the area in a state of decay.
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Evolution and Impacts of Public Policy on the Changing Canadian Inner City: Case Study of Southwest Montreal 1960-90
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Between 1968 and 1978, 1441 units of low-income public housing were constructed in Little Burgundy, beginning with
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before the war, like the rest of the area around Lachine Canal, Little Burgundy was hit hard by the opening of the
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is located at the southwestern corner of the neighbourhood. Little Burgundy is home to the North American arm of
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In 1991, public housing was 39.3% of all housing in Little Burgundy and nearly 55% of the area's rental housing.
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To combat poverty and social exclusion, the nascent Black community founded numerous social organizations: the
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Consultation de l'arrondissement Sud-Ouest, 1990, Plan d'urbanisme, Fonds Bureau de consultation Montréal
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records, many architecture and design offices, new restaurants, as well a longstanding antiques row along
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Starting in 1887, Little Burgundy came to acquire a unique niche as the home of Montreal's working-class
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program to refer to the area between the Lachine Canal, the CN railway right of way (now expanded to the
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21.2% of Little Burgundy residents were Black. By 2016, this number further declined to 15.9%.
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Official use of the name "Petite Bourgogne" originates from the 1965 preliminary study for the
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in 1927, and the Elk's Victory Lodge in 1941. The parents of American Civil Rights leader
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The neighbourhood comprises the former city of Sainte-Cunégonde and Saint-Joseph's ward.
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Remodelage des Ilots Saint-Martin : problĂ©matique et principes d'intervention
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are the two best-known. Other jazz artists who had resided in the community were
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Le Salon 1861 / Le Salon Richmond, located in the former St-Joseph parish church
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and its Pointe-des-Seigneurs archeological site and the Negro Community Centre.
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2002 reopening of the Lachine Canal to boat traffic, the revitalization of the
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Oscar Peterson, one of the best known Jazz musicians from the neighbourhood.
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In the 1980s, Little Burgundy became one of the targets of the programs
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There are differing accounts of the origin of the name Little Burgundy (
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Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal. Accessed July 4, 2011.
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Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal. Accessed July 4, 2011.
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Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal. Accessed July 4, 2011.
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The failed renewal scheme displaced up to 70% of the neighbourhood's
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Montréal: Ville de Montréal, 1965. Archives de la Ville de Montréal
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In the early 1980s, the City of Montreal renamed Little Burgundy to
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Creating Postwar Canada: Community, Diversity, and Dissent, 1945-75
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featuring homegrown and international performers; one of them was
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met each other in Montreal through their involvement in the UNIA.
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McGill University Faculty of Architecture. Accessed July 4, 2011.
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2011 Canadian census tracts 4620067, 4620068, 4620077 and 4620078
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Ha, Tu Thanh; Saunders, Doug; Peritz, Ingrid (20 August 2005).
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The neighbourhood became famous for producing several talented
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programs, as well as the Foyer Hongrois home for the elderly.
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Mieux loger les Montréalais: 40 ans de logement social public
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years as an 'open city,' Little Burgundy was home to several
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West, formally organized as the "Quartier des Antiquaires".
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La cité de Sainte-Cunégonde de Montréal: notes et souvenirs
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who lived the last 25 years of his life on Quesnel Street.
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Commission de toponymie du Québec. Accessed July 4, 2011.
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Today, the neighbourhood has endured several phases of
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Oscar-Peterson Park (Formerly known as Campbell Park)
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Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal.
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"Plate 23" of 1018:Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du QuĂ©bec 740:Lachine Canal Natural Historic Site of Canada 8: 1413:MontrĂ©al : Service d’urbanisme (1986). 1323: 1321: 1319: 1317: 1315: 1145:"De Sainte-CunĂ©gonde Ă  la Petite Bourgogne." 1043:La Petite Bourgogne: Bulletin SpĂ©cial no. 1. 1282: 1280: 2025: 1837: 1777: 1763: 1755: 1459:, 9780774858151. Start: p. 268. CITED: p. 1125: 1123: 950:, hip hop artist (born in Little Burgundy) 430:, a reference to the neighbouring parish. 29: 1715:"Le RĂ©jean Ducharme des dernières annĂ©es" 1155: 1153: 486:Office municipal d'habitation de MontrĂ©al 27:Neighbourhood in Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1976:Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles 774: 1415:OpĂ©ration 20,000 logements, Phase XVIII 995: 713:bounds the neighbourhood to the north. 202: 189: 181: 137: 102: 79: 65: 50: 1713:Ouimet, Louis-Philippe (2 June 2018). 1140: 1138: 1085:(in French). p. 3. Archived from 705:is also located nearby to the west in 418:, and the Steel Company of Canada (or 1041:MontrĂ©al : Service d’urbanisme. 883:Tyndale St. George's Community Centre 446:Deindustrialization and urban renewal 214: 194: 169: 159: 149: 7: 2011:Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension 1383:Les Gens du QuĂ©bec: Petite Bourgogne 693:This neighbourhood is served by the 589:Domestic Immigration Program of 1955 1931:CĂ´te-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 1641:"Dear Jackie | Catbird Productions" 1130:"Fiche de secteur: Place Richmond." 1064:, 1893. The reference is on page 4. 2561:Black Canadian culture in Montreal 2527:Municipal reorganization in Quebec 2513:Administrative divisions of Quebec 1225:DeVerteuil, Geoffrey Paul (1993). 907:, former member of Parliament for 600:Union United Congregational Church 476:(Saint Martin's Blocks). Although 25: 596:Coloured Women’s Club of Montreal 1902: 1666:"The reality of the vice-regals" 1202:Atlas Publishing Co. 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Index

Little Burgundy, Montreal
Neighbourhood
Edifice Georges Vanier
Georges Vanier
Little Burgundy is located in Montreal
Montreal
45°29′07″N 73°34′33″W / 45.485209°N 73.575954°W / 45.485209; -73.575954
Country
Canada
Quebec
Montreal
Borough
Le Sud-Ouest
H3J
Area code(s)
514, 438

Notre-Dame Street

Lachine Canal
Pointe Saint-Charles
French
neighbourhood
South West
borough
Montreal
Quebec
Canada
Atwater Avenue
Saint-Antoine

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