Former Montreal Bank





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    From Merchants' Bank of Halifax to the Royal Bank

    Originally founded in Halifax in 1869 as the Merchants' Bank it later became the Merchants' Bank of Halifax, to change name once again in 1901 to became the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). In 1907, the bank moved its headquarters to Montreal.

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    This building use to ba a branch of this institution  Banque Royale du Canada



   Architecture - bank

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Old Montreal

Banque de Montréal

119, rue Saint-Jacques

1847 4 Floors
1 images
Old Montreal
1817 3 Floors
1 images
La Petite-Patrie

Ancienne Banque Royale

6701, Saint-Laurent / Saint-Zotique

Building achieved the same year (1901)

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