Journey back in time to uncover the mysteries of Montreal’s past, and discover the fascinating historical facts that still echo through the city today:
- Did you know that Montreal was once a walled city? From the mid-17th century until the early 19th century, the city was protected by a series of walls and gates, which can still be seen in some parts of Old Montreal.
- Montreal played a pivotal role in the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape to freedom in the 19th century. The city’s location on the Canadian border made it a key stop on the journey north, and many former slaves settled in the city after gaining their freedom.
- Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, but did you know that it was once the site of a major battle? During the Patriot War of 1837-38, rebels took refuge in the church and fought off government forces for several days.
- Montreal’s Saint Joseph’s Oratory is one of the largest churches in the world, and is renowned for its stunning architecture and religious significance. But did you know that it was built by a humble brother, André Bessette, who was known for his healing abilities and devoted followers?
- Montreal is home to the oldest public market in North America, the Marché Bonsecours. Built in 1847, the market was once a hub of commerce and trade, and today is a beloved landmark in the city’s historic district.