Rue Saint-Paul (Montreal)

See also: Street Saint-Paul

The street Saint-Paul is one of the first and principal street of the Old man-Montreal. It was drawn by the Sulpiciens towards 1672 to be intended for the commercial buildings. Parallel with the Street Notre-Dame, it is however narrower and am the contour of the Fleuve the St. Lawrence. It extends from the Rue Montfort in the west towards the Rue Berri in the east, and is separate into two by the Boulevard the St. Lawrence.

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