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The third stage followed on from 1860, and lasted until 1890. In 1872, Sainte-Catherine advanced west to Greene Avenue, pushing past Victoria Avenue in the 1880s. In the east, the street extended to De Lorimier Avenue and Fullum Road by 1863—where it reaches to Du Havre in the next couple of years.
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For one weekend in July every year, Saint-Catherine Street hosts Canada's largest open-air sidewalk sale. It is estimated that over 300,000 people visit the downtown during this event. 2 km (1 mi) of the street between Jeanne-Mance Street and St. Mark is closed to vehicular traffic, and
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Sainte-Catherine Street has been a major landmark in Montreal for over a century. However, it is not known exactly when it was built as it was never part of a city plan. Instead, it just happened to be a highly frequented street. The street particularly began to grow after 1736.
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For most of the summer—mid-May till mid-September—Sainte-Catherine Street is completely closed to vehicular traffic through the Gay Village. This makes it one large pedestrian area allowing stores to sell outside and restaurants and bars to serve on large, open-air terrasses.
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It is not known exactly where the name 'Sainte-Catherine Street' originated, but there are three prevalent theories: The first theory, by Cléphas Saint-Aubin, states the name intends to honour Catherine de Bourbonnais (the suspected illegitimate child of
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after one of his daughters-in-law, Catherine Elizabeth. In its early years, Sainte-Catherine was known as 'Sainte-Genevieve,' or 'Saint-Gabriel'. During this time, it was common for street names to change frequently.
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The second stage started in 1820 and ended in 1860. The eastern part of the street was extended past Sanguinet to Panet, and the western section of the street was extended from Saint-Alexandre Street to
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was built to serve Sainte-Catherine Street; however, to avoid disrupting traffic on the street, it was built one block to the north, under parts of Burnside Place which later became
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Sainte-Catherine Street was never formally planned, and as a result, it historically grew in different sections. There were four distinct stages of development:
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The first stage, from Saint-Alexandre Street to Sanguinet Road, saw significant growth between 1758 and 1788. The street was 24 feet wide at this time.
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The fourth and final stage of development occurred from 1890 to 1910. By 1890, there had been sections that had been built in the neighborhoods of
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In addition to Phillips and Cabot squares, there are a few green spaces on Sainte-Catherine Street: Dorchester-Clarke and Landsdowne parks in
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entertainment district. The street was once home to many now-abandoned cinemas, such as the Loews, Palace, Capitol, Cinéma de Paris, York,
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In the 1950s, in order to complete the entirety of the street, segments were added on either end of the street. In the east it hooked into
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flagship store at the corner of Peel and St. Catherine. Additionally, many of Montreal's most prominent shopping complexes, including the
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A series of interconnected office tower basements and shopping complexes line the street, parallel to the largest segments of Montreal's
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department store remains a fixture on St. Catherine Street, although it is now a collection of boutiques rather than a single store.
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By 1850, horse-drawn streetcars habitually lined the street. Later in 1864, the first electric-powered tramway—provided by the
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This article is about the major shopping street in downtown Montreal. For the street on the north side of Mount Royal, see
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vendors from nearby shopping centres bring out their sale merchandise. There is also live entertainment along the street.
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Nine metro stations serve as access to Sainte-Catherine Street, whereby it passes through residential neighbourhoods, the
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St. Catherine Street has been home to many of Montreal's prominent department stores, including such former retailers as
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stations all have entrances located on Sainte-Catherine street. Bus service is provided by the STM's
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In 1890, evening entertainment began to boom, with both English and French theatres, as well as the
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By the end of the 19th century, Sainte-Catherine became known as the entertainment hub of Montreal.
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set up shop along the western portion of the street. This led to a surge in department stores in
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Fogarty's Factory, corner St. Catherine and St. Lawrence Main Streets, Eugene Haberer, 1871
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Summer is also punctuated with special events and festivals, such as the art festival
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The entrance to the Eaton Centre on St. Catherine St., Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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in 1840. In the 1850s, Sainte-Catherine shouldered McGill College Avenue, past
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department store and a multiplex cinema, while Eaton's was converted to the
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The history of Montreal : the story of a great North American city
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from west to east, beginning at the corner of Claremont Avenue and
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and 34 Sainte-Catherine lines which both operate 7 days a week.
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Banana Republic store at the corner of McGill College Avenue.
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is also an important commercial area in that neighbourhood.
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and the downtown core. It also offers ease of access to the
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Another theory is that it was named after Catholic Saint
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Sainte-Catherine street: at the heart of Montréal life
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A partial view along St. Catherine East in Montréal's
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 1269:"Montreal Forum Pepsi Forum Entertainment Complex" 604:Other major retailers along the street include an 2087: 411: 1551:Robert-Bourassa Boulevard / University Street 1416: 1166:"Sainte-Catherine Street | Tourisme Montréal" 935:FIMA, Festival International Montréal en arts 507:and Dupuis, as well as jewellery stores like 400:Throughout the 18th century, Montreal had no 169: 1917:Route 138 (Sherbrooke / Saint-Jacques) 1897:Route 117 (Laurentian / Marcel Laurin) 1423: 1409: 1194:Montreal, the Story of Three Hundred Years 151: 1922:Route 335 (Saint-Denis / Lajeunesse) 948: 429:, located on rue Sainte-Catherine Est in 133:Learn how and when to remove this message 2096:Shopping districts and streets in Canada 897: 831: 819: 694:The street's segment in the district of 553: 545: 533: 525: 421: 368:At the end of the 19th century, English 250: 1907:Route 134 (Papineau / De Lorimier) 1314:La grande braderie estivale (in French) 1209: 1122: 530:Morgan's on Sainte-Catherine St., 1890. 14: 2088: 1196:. 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Westmount
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De Maisonneuve Boulevard
R-112
Notre-Dame Street
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

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