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The Four Lives of Pointe St. Charles
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The Four Lives of Pointe St. Charles
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| Abstract |
A history of the Pointe from the time it was a hunting and fishing area for Indigenous People, to its transformation into a colonial agricultural area, to its becoming a nineteenth century industrial zone with the building of the Lachine Canal, to its twentieth century residential gentrification development.
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| Book Title |
Grassroots, Greystones & Glass Towers: Montreal Urban Issues and Architecture
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Montreal
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| Publisher |
Véhicule Press
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| Date |
1989
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| Pages |
176-188
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| Language |
en
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| ISBN |
1-55065-001-7
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| Citation |
Sijpkes, Pieter. “The Four Lives of Pointe St. Charles.” In Grassroots, Greystones & Glass Towers: Montreal Urban Issues and Architecture, edited by Bryan Demchinsky, 176–188. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1989.
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