Ville de Montréal
Ville de Montréal
Group of Archivists of the Region of Montréal
Chapter 8 IntroductionHochelaga 1500-1642Ville-Marie 1642-1665Heart of an Empire 1699-1763Small French Town 1665-1760Conquered City 1760-1800British Commercial Takeover 1800-1850Industrial City 1850-1896Canada's Metropolis 1896-1914North-American City 1914-1929Depression and War 1930-1945Modern City 1945-1960Québec's Metropolis 1960-1992ConclusionQuizEducational Resources

An explosion of
growth

A society in
transformation

Urban living

A dynamic political
climate

 
Chapel of the fledgling Loyola College.
Chapel of the fledgling Loyola College in the former Sacred Heart Convent, Ste-Catherine at Bleury.
Loyola grew out of the English program of the Jesuit Collège Sainte-Marie. It opened its doors in this building in 1896, later moving to Drummond Street, and then to its new campus in Notre Dame-de-Grâce in 1916, since 1974 part of Concordia University.
1896.
Source : Concordia University Archives, P013-02-13.