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556:, Mile End Tavern, on or about the end of June last, a Bay HORSE about ten years old, white face, and some white about the feet. Any person who will give information where the Thief or Horse may be found shall receive a reward of TEN DOLLARS and all reasonable charges paid. STANLEY BAGG. Montreal, Mile End, August 4, 1815.
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was founded in Mile End in 1989, and in 2007 opened up a flagship store on
Bernard that is now regarded as the literary hub of the neighbourhood. In 1993 a former Anglican church (south of St. Viateur on Park Ave.) was transformed into Mile End Library, renamed Mordecai Richler Library in 2015. This
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was incorporated, population 1319. Its territory consisted of the western third of Côte Saint-Louis: bounded on the west by the limit of
Outremont (generally along Hutchison Street), on the south by what is now Mont-Royal Avenue, and on the east by a line running mostly just east of the current
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The town of Saint-Louis built in 1905 a magnificent town hall on the northwest corner of Saint-Laurent and what is now
Laurier Avenue; the building still serves as a fire hall and firefighters' museum. The town was annexed by the expanding city of Montreal on 29 May 1909, taking effect as of 1
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strip. Many small businesses have been closing because of the rent spikes, notably on
Bernard Street, and Saint Viateur avenue. Citizens have been protesting against these rent spikes, such as in an event in March 2021 when hundreds of people showed up at an old bookstore, S.W. Welch, on Saint
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opened the door for a community artistic movement that first hosted exhibitions from Images de Femmes in 1994, and later a variety of other exhibits. In 1998 Mile End art gallery and co-op Ame Art were formed with the assistance of the Park YMCA. The computer graphics software house
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Viateur Avenue with their favorite books to support this cornerstone of the community, which was in danger of closing. S.W. Welch closed its doors in July 2023. These factors have subsequently moved much of the artist community and poorer residents of Mile End further away from
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Dieu du Ciel! offering an
English-style mild ale called "Mild End" and a Belgian-style saison called "Saison St-Louis", named after the former village of Saint Louis du Mile End, and brewpub HELM that named all of its beers after the neighbourhood and its streets.
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in 1887). The first Mile End station building was erected in 1877 on the east side of Saint-Laurent Road, near what is now the intersection of
Bernard Street. (A much larger station was built in 1911; it closed in 1931, when service was moved to the new
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The area north of the railway, rarely referred to as Mile End any more, developed separately since the rail corridor interrupts many north-south streets. Early twentieth century immigrants from Italy settled here creating
Montreal's
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the town's northwestern limit, and (for its remaining years) the railway station, the name Mile End passed out of the official toponymy for close to a century, coming back into use as a municipal electoral district only in 1982.
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November 2016, the borough announced restrictions on new film and TV shoots, in an area described as "heart" of Mile End, between Parc Avenue, Bernard Street, Saint-Urbain Street and Fairmount Street.
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community has maintained a visible Jewish presence in the Mile End and in neighbouring
Outremont. After gaining a reputation as a neighbourhood of artists and musicians in the 1980s, the area underwent
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during the summer of 1815. He announced in July: "Farm for sale at St. Catherine , near Mile End Tavern, about two miles from town...". On 7 August, he inserted the following:
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The ethnic composition of Mile End changed constantly over the course of the twentieth century as the area became home to successive waves of new immigrants.
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made a mark on the area by renovating part of an old clothing factory in 1993. In 1997, this space became the new Montreal studios of computer game developer
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grew up on Saint Urbain Street in the 1930s and 40s, and wrote about the neighbourhood in several of his novels.
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maintains its head office and flagship store in Mile End.
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Various historical maps of Montreal, available online at
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L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève–Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
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1415:"Montreal’s Mile End threatened by gentrification"
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1538:"Here comes the neighborhood", 17 November 2007
1125:. Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press, 1997.
605:Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway
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685:agricultural and industrial exhibition grounds
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1409:Bibliothèque et archives nationales du Québec
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16:Neighbourhood in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1776:Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles
1493:Société d’histoire du Plateau-Mont-Royal
1452:. Montréal: Éditions du Méridien, 1995.
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1160:"Station du Mile-End (advertisement)"
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896:Laframboise, Kalina (June 14, 2023).
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840:D'Alimonte, Michael (30 March 2016).
1811:Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
1050:Hamilton, Janice (21 October 2013).
973:http://helmmicrobrasserie.ca/bieres/
1731:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
1088:Montreal Hunt Club at Mile End Road
717:Church of St. Michael the Archangel
607:– a project vigorously promoted by
522:East London suburb of the same name
299:The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
285:and other adjacent neighbourhoods.
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2327:Municipal reorganization in Quebec
2313:Administrative divisions of Quebec
1435:Michèle Benoit and Roger Gratton,
1190:DeWolf, Christopher (2007-10-03).
550:STRAYED or STOLEN from the Pasture
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309:The independent comics publisher
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1513:, by Jorge Pomalaza Ráez (photo)
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1501:, by Jorge Pomalaza Ráez (photo)
866:Quinn, Thomas (March 14, 2021).
650:Park Avenue Station (Jean-Talon)
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1586:Urban agglomeration of Montreal
1517:Plateau Mont-Royal history blog
1495:(historical society; in French)
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1736:L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève
1505:La neige du quartier Mile-End
1338:"An Echo of the Hagia Sophia"
1141:The original terminus was at
928:The Christian Science Monitor
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787:Plateau Mont Royal/Centre-Sud
573:Chemin de la Côte-Saint-Louis
2369:Jews and Judaism in Montreal
2364:Jewish communities in Canada
721:Aristide Beaugrand-Champagne
563:The road variously known as
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2374:Orthodox Jewish communities
2284:Dollard-Des Ormeaux–Roxboro
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392:. Independent record label
268:Mile End became noticeably
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1439:. Montreal: Guérin, 1991.
1428:, originally published in
1192:"Mile End's Country Hotel"
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1426:"A Century in This House"
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821:Rialto Theatre (Montreal)
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2359:Jewish Canadian history
2087:Quartier des spectacles
1946:Historic Jewish Quarter
1685:Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
1432:, 11 March-8 April 2006
1306:A Century in This House
1015:. Montreal: John Lovell
1009:Viger, Jacques (1841).
767:, opened here in 1933.
657:Saint-Louis-du-Mile-End
465:Saint-Laurent Boulevard
252:The comic book company
2299:Pierrefonds-Senneville
2072:Quartier International
1906:Faubourg Saint-Laurent
924:"Battle of the bagels"
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2379:Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
2209:Former municipalities
1951:Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
1771:Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
1721:Ahuntsic-Cartierville
1164:La Minerve (Montreal)
1121:Christopher Andreae,
1052:"The Mile End Tavern"
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311:Drawn & Quarterly
254:Drawn & Quarterly
163:Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
2181:Other municipalities
2097:Rivière-des-Prairies
2062:Quartier Bonaventure
2047:Pointe-Saint-Charles
1713:Boroughs of Montreal
1392:Plateau history blog
1290:Les rues de Montréal
1271:Firefighters' Museum
1231:Plateau history blog
1217:La Patrie (Montreal)
1178:Histoire du Mile End
876:Concordia University
569:Chemin des Carrières
565:Chemin des Tanneries
366:Dare to Care Records
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2289:Dorval–L'Île-Dorval
2142:Shaughnessy Village
2052:Pointe-aux-Trembles
2007:Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
1766:Pierrefonds-Roxboro
1660:Dollard-des-Ormeaux
1523:MILEENDMONTREAL.COM
1424:Marianne Ackerman,
1304:Marianne Ackerman,
1248:Suoni Per Il Popolo
1090:, 1859 (photograph)
1040:, 1859 (photograph)
512:Mile End Road, 1859
473:Saint Urbain Street
323:Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
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2211:of Montreal Island
2167:Ville Saint-Pierre
2092:Red-Light District
2067:Quartier Concordia
1926:Golden Square Mile
1901:Faubourg à m'lasse
1311:2006-10-17 at the
1292:(reference below).
1276:2006-11-15 at the
816:Places in Montreal
811:Famous bagel shops
774:for many decades.
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537:Stanley Clark Bagg
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481:Mount Royal Avenue
458:Plateau Mont Royal
454:Saint Denis Street
450:Mount Royal Avenue
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376:, Indica Records,
239:Plants and Animals
207:Plateau-Mont-Royal
114:45.525; -73.583333
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1147:Dalhousie Station
975:HELM - Nos bières
765:Jean Talon Market
737:Marianne Ackerman
444:Mile End district
406:St. Viateur Bagel
279:Downtown Montreal
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2127:Sainte-Geneviève
2037:La Petite-Patrie
2012:Nouveau-Bordeaux
2002:Monkland Village
1911:Garment District
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