Square Dorchester

Local nameSquare Dorchester
LocationVille-Marie, Montreal, Canada

Dorchester Square, originally Dominion Square, is a large urban square in downtown Montreal. Together with Place du Canada, the area is just over 21,000 m2 or 2.1 ha of manicured and protected urban parkland bordered by René Lévesque Boulevard to the south, Peel Street to the west, Metcalfe Street to the east and Dorchester Square Street to the north. The square is open to the public 24 hours a day and forms a focal point for pedestrian traffic in the city. Until the creation of Place du Canada in 1967, the name "Dominion Square" had been applied to the entire area.

Land acquisition to build the square began in 1872 and the site was inaugurated in 1878, though it was not thoroughly completed until 1892. The square has four statues that were originally arranged in the form of a Union Jack.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorchester_Square

Address 1166 Rue Peel, Montréal H3B, Canada

Coordinates 45°29'58.355" N -73°34'15.156" E

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