Historical Monuments of Montreal | Pictures

The Historical Monuments section contains photos of monuments erected in memory of important peoples of Quebec, Canada or Montreal, located in parks and public places of the metropolis. As Montreal was in the late nineteenth and early 20th century a city with many citizens of British origin, the city has a large number of statues in memory of representatives of the English monarchy and military heroes such Admiral Nelson. See the various satues is a great way to rediscover the great historical figures.



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3 images

Jose P. Rizal Monument

Côte-des-Neiges

Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine

3 images

Belfort's Lion

Downtown

Square Dorchester

5 images

Mont-Royal Monument

Plateau Mont-Royal

Avenue du Parc

2 images

Bottes de pluie

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Rue Ontario

5 images

Louis Cyr Monument

Saint-Henri / Petite-Bourgogne

The Louis Cyr monument was created by Robert Pelletier in 1970. It is located in Saint-Henri in the Parc des Hommes-Forts. The statue was made in the Vandervoorde Art Foundry in Montreal. It was inaug...

3 images

Monument to Olympic Ideals

Mount-Royal

Boulevard Rokland



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