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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
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The second stage started in 1820 and ended in 1860. The eastern part of the street was extended past
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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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flagship store at the corner of Peel and St. Catherine. Additionally, many of
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