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Metcalfe Street (Montreal)

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Inauguration
  
1850

Province
  
Québec

Length
  
600 m

Inaugurated
  
1850

Metcalfe Street (Montreal)

Location
  
Between Sherbrooke Street and René Lévesque Boulevard

Metcalfe Street (officially in French: Rue Metcalfe) is a north-south street located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It links Sherbrooke Street in the north and René Lévesque Boulevard in the south. It is best known for being the street on which the Sun Life Building (1155 Metcalfe Street), Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral (formerly known as Saint James Cathedral), and other notable buildings are located. South of René Lévesque Boulevard, the street is known as Cathedral Street (French: rue de la Cathédrale). The street borders the eastern side of both Dorchester Square and Place du Canada, to the south.

Contents

Map of Metcalfe St, Montreal, QC, Canada

History

Opened in the mid 19th century, the street owes its name to Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe (1785–1846), the 16th Governor General of Canada.

References

Metcalfe Street (Montreal) Wikipedia