Notre-Dame-de-Grace Architecture
The charm of Notre-Dame-de-Grace architecture rests on its elegant Anglo-Saxon residences and on streets bordered by hundred year old trees. Today, NDG is one of the most beautiful districts of Montreal.
In all its areas, the residents benefit from a middle class architecture that has been there to enjoy since the beginning of the evolution of the neighborhood. This splendid architecture now contributes to the richness of its residential inheritance.
Life in Notre-Dame-de-Grace is animated, enjoyable and beautiful. With times, the population expanded and eventually became a happy mixture of francophones and anglophones residents.
Notre-Dame-de-Grace Institutions
One of the interesting NDG institutions is the house of Pierre Hurtubise. It is the only house that kept its original aspect except for the brick addition on its East side that goes back to 1875.
The house is close to the actual Victoria Street and has recently been classified a historical monument.
NDG is also home of the private Villa Maria High School (girls only), of the Loyola High School (boys only) and of the Concordia University.
The church of St-Augustine of Canterbury built in 1917 is on St-Anthony, corner of Marcil. St-Malachy, a Catholic Church on Isabelle was built in 1938 for the Anglophones living in the neighborhood. The church of St-Raymond located on St-Jacques goes back to 1938 and is favored by the Italian population. Santa Monica a nice Irish church located on de Terrebonne and Ste-Catherine de Sienne a church located on Somerled were both built in 1950.
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