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English: Glen Arch
« In 1892 the stone Glen Arch was built by the Town of Côte St-Antoine (today’s Westmount), using Trenton limestone from Pointe-Claire. The railway allowed the town to put the stream underground and construct a paved road to St. Henri. The CPR owns the arch; Westmount owns the sewers and roadway. » – Westmount Historical Association
Français : « Aujourd’hui, l’arche de pierre sert de ligne de démarcation entre la ville riche de Westmount et le quartier industriel de Saint-Henri. Quand on emprunte la voûte pour traverser, on remarque de suite un changement dans le paysage urbain : des autoroutes imposantes, des clôtures à mailles losangées et des chantiers de construction remplacent les vastes parcs et les coins de rue très soignés de la résidentielle Westmount. La cour Glen, juste à l’ouest de Glen Road, sera l’emplacement du nouveau méga-hôpital de Montréal, ce qui signifie d’autres changements importants dans ce secteur. » – rivieresperdues.radio-canada.ca
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Author Westmount Historical Association
Camera location45° 28′ 40.42″ N, 73° 35′ 50.37″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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