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Inauguration
  
August 30, 1817

Province
  
Québec

Owner
  
Montreal

Length
  
1,500 m

Inaugurated
  
30 August 1817

Major cities
  
Montreal

Guy Street

Location
  
Between Sherbrooke Street and William Street

Guy Street (officially in French: rue Guy) is a north-south street located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Concordia University's Integrated Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Complex is located on this street, as is the John Molson School of Business building. The street is home to the Guy-Concordia Metro station. Guy Street runs through the Little Burgundy and Shaughnessy Village neighbourhoods, and the recently named Quartier Concordia district, before changing to Côte-des-Neiges Road, above Sherbrooke Street.

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Map of Guy St, Montreal, QC, Canada

History

The street was named on August 30, 1817 for Étienne Guy (1774-1820), a notary and member for the riding of Montreal in the Lower Canada Assembly. He gave the city the land for the street. Guy Street constituted the link between the Faubourg Saint-Joseph and Saint-Antoine.

Since 1869, the Grey Nuns have had a convent on Guy Street, at the corner of René Lévesque Boulevard. The Grey Nuns' Motherhouse was purchased by Concordia University in 2004.

From 1898 to 1963, the street was home to Her Majesty's Theatre, a key performing arts venue.

References

Guy Street Wikipedia


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