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Tour: The Lachine Canal with Heritage Montreal

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What:
Tour
When:
10:30 AM, domingo 28 ago 2022 (2 hours)

Explore the banks of the Lachine Canal, the cradle of industry in Canada. Benefiting from access to hydraulic power, maritime and rail transport, large numbers of industrial facilities were built along its length. Thousands of Montrealers have lived and worked there. The banks of the canal are now a linear park, and the site of many residential developments.

A walking tour designed and guided by Heritage Montréal.

 

The visit will be in French and will take place outside rain or shine

Departure at the corner of Charlevoix and St. Patrick streets, 5 minutes walk from Charlevoix metro station.

End: Joe-Beef park, 10 minutes walk to the deindustrialization book launch in Bâtiment 7 or to the Charlevoix metro station.

Who's Attending

Hsiao-Wei Lin
associate professor
Chung Yuan Christian University
Mathilde Macaux
Teachning Assistant/PhD Student, Department of History of Art and Archaeology
University of Namur (UNamur)
Michael Pearson
International Polar Heritage Committee (ICOMOS)
Yiping Zhang
Drs.
University of Leuven (KU Leuven)
Ulrich Schildberg
Dipl.-Ing. (Town Planning)
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Dr Chao-Shiang Li
Assistant Professor
Department of Interior Design, China University of Technology, Taiwan
Shardul Tiwari
PhD candidate
Michigan Technological University
Stephan Green
Chercheur Indépendant (Royaume Uni)
Independent Researcher (UK)
Marie-Ève Férérol
Docteur ès géographie (Clermont Auvergne), qualifiée maître de conférence en géographie-aménagement
Eric Nay
Professor
OCAD University
Eric Bouba Deudjambé
PhD Student
Centre de recherches historiques (CRH-UMR 8558/EHESS-CNRS)
13 other(s)

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