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Henri Bourassa Boulevard

Coordinates: 45°33′03″N 73°40′14″W / 45.55083°N 73.67056°W / 45.55083; -73.67056
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Henri Bourassa Boulevard
Native nameBoulevard Henri-Bourassa Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Former name(s)rue Kelly, boulevard Paradis
Length29 km (18 mi)
LocationMontreal
West endAutoroute 40 in Saint-Laurent
East endSherbrooke Street East in Riviere-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles
Construction
Inauguration1954
Henri-Bourassa metro station is located on Henri Bourassa Boulevard.

Henri Bourassa Boulevard (Template:Lang-fr) is a major east-west street located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Situated in northern Montreal Island, it runs parallel to Gouin Boulevard. Spanning 29 kilometres in length, it links the borough of Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles in the east to Autoroute 13 in the West Island. It was enlarged in steps beginning in 1954, following expropriations, but also a new segment.

Originally named Kelly Street by the Irish farmers who lived alongside it,[1] the street was renamed after Henri Bourassa (1868–1952), a Quebec nationalist politician, and founder of the Montreal newspaper Le Devoir.

Henri-Bourassa metro station is located on Henri Bourassa Boulevard.

References

  1. ^ In summer 2011, Ahuntsic celebrated its 100th anniversary as a part of Montreal, and pictures from the 1930s listed the boulevard as being 'Kelly Street'

45°33′03″N 73°40′14″W / 45.55083°N 73.67056°W / 45.55083; -73.67056