Montreal's Historic Landmarks
Montreal’s architectural landscape is shaped by its island geography, featuring a series of essential bridges and civic landmarks. This collection spans centuries of history, from the 17th-century ruins of Fort Senneville to the mid-20th-century cable-stayed Papineau-Leblanc Bridge. It highlights the administrative heritage of the region through various municipal town halls and offers a look at industrial remnants like the historic Moulin ruins along the Rivière des Prairies.
Pie IX Bridge
Pie IX Bridge is a bridge in Quebec, spanning the Rivière des Prairies.
Pont Galipeau
Spans the Ottawa River between Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Île Perrot.
Médéric Martin Bridge
Médéric Martin Bridge is a viaduct-type bridge in Quebec, Canada that spans Rivière des Prairies between Montreal and Laval.
Viau Bridge
The Viau Bridge was built in 1930, rebuilt in 1962 and widened in 1993.
Marie de Baie-d'Urfé
Civic administration building for the town of Baie-d'Urfé.
Mairie d'arrondissement Ile-Bizard Ste-Geneviève
Borough hall serving the L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève district.
Mairie d'Arrondissement Rivière-des-Prairies Pointe-aux-Trembles
Local government office for the easternmost borough of Montreal.
Moulin
Remnants of an historic mill located near the Rivière des Prairies.
Pont Papineau-Leblanc
Cable-stayed bridge opened in 1969, connecting Montreal and Laval over the Rivière des Prairies.
Pont Charles-De-Gaulle
Spans the Rivière des Prairies, connecting Pointe-aux-Trembles with Charlemagne.
Hotel de Ville de Beaconsfield
Municipal headquarters for the city of Beaconsfield.
Ville de Dorval
Administrative center and town hall for the city of Dorval.
Fort Senneville
Fort Senneville is one of the outlying forts of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built by the Canadiens of New France near the Sainte-Anne-de…
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