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Pointe-Saint-Charles

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331:, English, Scots and in the early 20th century, the Poles, Ukrainians and the Lithuanians. Irish-Catholics and French-Canadians lived side by side in the Point, each community building its own Catholic church, also side by side on Centre Street: Saint Gabriel's Parish (completed 1895) and Église Saint-Charles (completed 1905). The Polish Community was given permission by the Archdiocese of Montreal to build a church on Centre Street between Richmond and Montmorency Streets, Holy Trinity Church, which is still attended by the community from near and far. The Ukrainian Community also still returns to the Point to worship at Holy Ghost Parish on the corner of Grand Trunk and Shearer Streets. Numerous Protestant churches were also built during the late 1800s including Grace Anglican Church (built 1871 enlarged 1892), St. Mathew Presbyterian Church (built 1891, destroyed by fire in 1977), Centenary Methodist Church (built 1891, now a Seventh-Day Adventist church), and a Baptist church at the corner of Liverpool and Wellington streets (built 1900 and now used as a Sikh temple). Today, Pointe-Saint-Charles is considered the heart of historic Irish Montreal, with street names like Rue Saint-Patrick, Rue d'Hibernia, Place Dublin, and Rue des Irlandais testifying to that heritage. 478: 567: 242:, Canada. Historically a working-class area, the creation of many new housing units, the recycling of industrial buildings into business incubators, lofts, and condos, the 2002 re-opening of the canal as a recreation and tourism area, the improvement of public spaces, and heritage enhancement have all helped transform the neighbourhood and attract new residents. Community groups continue to be pro-active in areas related to the fight against poverty and the improvement of living conditions. 55: 294: 339: 1122: 488: 963: 62: 845: 907: 346:
The area straddled the Montreal city limit, and the part outside was set up as the village of Saint-Gabriel in 1874 and annexed to Montreal in 1887, becoming a city ward. In the early 20th century, Pointe-Saint-Charles was made up of two city wards: St. Gabriel, to the west, and St. Ann, to the east,
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By the 1860s, the area was a busy industrial neighbourhood and one of Canada's first neighbourhoods offering housing to industrial workers. Notably, the development on Grand Trunk Row (today Rue SĂ©bastopol) introduced the stacked "duplex," based on British working-class housing, that would come to be
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and the construction of the Bonaventure Autoroute further impacted the area. Still, the neighbourhood reacted to the difficult times by forming bands of social solidarity. For example, the Clinique communautaire de Pointe-Saint-Charles was founded in 1968 to offer health and social services to local
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Until the mid-19th century, the area was chiefly agricultural. Urbanization began with the enlargement of the Lachine Canal (completed in 1848), as the transportation access and water power attracted industry to the whole of what is now the Sud-Ouest borough. The installation of railways and the
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industrial park opened in 1988 on the site of a former landfill and dump site between the neighbourhood and the river. The rehabilitation of the Lachine Canal for recreational use spurred the reclamation of factories along the canal for lofts and condominiums. However, this has brought its own
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run through Pointe-Saint-Charles. As of 2011, with the closure of the Turcot Yards, CN has been performing switching operations and storing trains in the area, a practice denounced by local residents due to increased noise and danger from hazardous cargo in a residential area.
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and extended as far as McGill Street in what is now Old Montreal. The two were divided by the former city limit line, passing from the basin on the Lachine Canal just west of the St. Gabriel Locks to the riverbank just south of what is now the end of Ash Avenue.
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model used throughout the province, while remaining an independent clinic with the mandate of a CLSC. Several social housing developments were built in the 1970s; today, some 40% of the housing stock in Pointe-Saint-Charles is social housing. The
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The point for which the area was named, located south of the modern area around Parc Le Ber, has long since disappeared under landfill. The name was reassigned to a new point at the southeastern tip of the area, opposite the northern point of
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The residential part of the neighbourhood is bisected by the CN Rail line running through its centre on an elevated structure. A large industrial area, including the former CN rail yards, lies on landfill to the east; on the riverside, the
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pressures as to increased rents and cost of living. The tradition of social solidarity continues, with residents banding together in 2005–2006 to successfully oppose a project to move the
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The Clinique communautaire de Pointe-Saint-Charles is the primary health and social services institution in the area. La Maison Saint-Charles provides space for community groups.
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Perreault, Laura-Julie, and Tommy Chouinard. "Le Cirque du Soleil se retire du projet de casino à Pointe-Saint-Charles: Loto-Québec capitule."
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Atlas of the island and city of Montreal and ĂŽle Bizard : a compilation of the most recent cadastral plans from the book of reference.
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Like the rest of the area around the Lachine Canal, the neighbourhood went into a long decline in the 1960s, caused by the opening of the
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so typical of neighbourhoods throughout Montreal. Building continued in the central Rushbrooke/Hibernia area until 1910.
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Recreational facilities include the YMCA, the Centre Saint-Charles, Saint-Gabriel Park, Le Ber Park,
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Pointe St-Charles in 1859, showing the Montreal ward of St. Ann and the area outside the city limits
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in 1642, he granted an area on the pointe Saint-Charles, extending into the St. Lawrence, to St.
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Map of the harbour city and environs of Montreal for Mc.Gregors British America.
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Clinique communautaire de Pointe-Saint-Charles. Accessed July 5, 2011.
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Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal. Accessed 5 July 2011.
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Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal. Accessed 5 July 2011.
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Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal. Accessed 5 July 2011.
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Grand répertoire du patrimoine bâti de Montréal. Accessed 5 July 2011.
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station near the southwestern part of the neighbourhood in Verdun.
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and sealed by the closure of the Lachine Canal. The destruction of
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Pointe-Saint-Charles served as the setting for the 2006 movie
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reached Pointe-Saint-Charles in 1978 with the construction of
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However, in recent years, the neighbourhood has undergone
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History - Saint Gabriel's Parish. Accessed July 8, 2018.
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and Atwater Avenue, and the west and northwest by the
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Quebec populated places on the Saint Lawrence River
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Norman Dawe Sportsman, Dead" 862:"History - A bit of background." 444:to the east, and the borough of 409:, the east and southeast by the 405:, it is bounded on the north by 60: 53: 1764:Walking in Pointe-Saint-Charles 1406:(TĂ©treaultville, Longue-Pointe) 1004:Urban agglomeration of Montreal 840:Pinsoneault, Adolphe Rodrigue. 432:(across the canal to the north 1738:Urban agglomerations of Quebec 1: 1169:Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve 1154:L'ĂŽle-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève 877:. Radio-Canada. May 27, 2012. 424:Adjacent neighbourhoods are 262:for agricultural use by the 226:) is a neighbourhood in the 1702:Dollard-Des Ormeaux–Roxboro 723:Charlevoix (Montreal Metro) 491:Charlevoix Bridge over the 482:Charlevoix (Montreal Metro) 364:residents; it inspired the 1810: 1779:Neighbourhoods in Montreal 577:on 1795 Grand Trunk Avenue 514:The area is ringed by the 407:the Bonaventure Expressway 264:CongrĂ©gation de Notre-Dame 214:(also known in English as 1725: 1379:ĂŽlot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles 1199:Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie 1118: 939:ComitĂ© Nous et les trains 583:Marguerite Bourgeoys Park 456:is home to film studios. 266:. The sisters operated a 85: 48: 39: 1697:Beaconsfield–Baie-D'UrfĂ© 941:. Accessed July 5, 2011. 929:. Accessed July 5, 2011. 924:"Saint-Charles, Pointe." 914:. Accessed July 5, 2011. 893:, March 11, 2006, p. A1. 852:. 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Pointe St. Charles
Neighbourhood
Pointe-Saint-Charles is located in Montreal
Montreal
45°28′52.3″N 73°33′11.2″W / 45.481194°N 73.553111°W / 45.481194; -73.553111
Country
Canada
Quebec
Montreal
Borough
Le Sud-Ouest
H3K
Area code(s)
514, 438
borough
Le Sud-Ouest
Montreal
Quebec
Ville-Marie
Paul Chomedey, Sieur de Maisonneuve
Marguerite Bourgeoys
Congrégation de Notre-Dame
sharecropping
arpents
arpents
Maison Saint-Gabriel

Victoria Bridge
St. Lawrence River
Victoria Bridge

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