The Lachine Canal, which marks its 200th anniversary this year, has been transformed from an industrial thoroughfare to a ...
The 14-kilometre Lachine Canal, which opened in 1825, was built largely by Irish immigrants, who settled in the neighbourhood ...
It used to be that on New Year’s Eve, people living along Montreal’s Lachine Canal would throw open their doors to hear the nearby factories blow their horns when the clocks struck midnight.
Once seen as a way to get ships past the Lachine rapids, the canal became one of the backbones of the early Canadian economy, ...
But the Lachine Canal, which marks its 200th anniversary this year, is ever-changing. Over two centuries, it has been transformed from an industrial thoroughfare to a neglected backwater to a ...
A far cry from a dusty, old-school museum, Museum of Memories (MEM) is dedicated to the recollections and oral histories of ...
For Carl Cameron, a new Nissan Altima seemed like a safe, reliable purchase — he'd owned one in the past, had a good experience and decided to buy a 2024 model that July.But four days later, he was ...
Iconic elements, such as the neon-red Farine Five Roses sign and the old Canada Malting silos, continue to dot the landscape.
New roadworks swept suburbanites along the Lachine Canal into downtown past decaying postindustrial blight. Landscape architect Luu Nguyen, together with urbanists Rousseau Lefebvre, reimagined a ...