For the street in Baltimore, see Mount Royal Avenue (Baltimore).
Mount Royal Avenue
Mount Royal Avenue looking east, towards Olympic Stadium, June 2007
Native name
Avenue du Mont-Royal(French)
Former name(s)
Tannery Road (Chemin des Tanneries)
Location
Montreal
West end
Avenue Vincent-d'Indy, Outremont
Major junctions
R-335 Saint Denis Street
East end
R-125 Pie-IX Boulevard, Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
Looking west, towards Mount Royal.
Mount Royal Avenue (officially in French: avenue du Mont-Royal), once named Tannery Road (French: chemin des Tanneries), is a street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The main part of the street transects the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, from Park Avenue at the foot of Mount Royal, for which the road is named, to Frontenac St. Another section in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie runs from Molson St. to Pie-IX Boulevard. West of Park Avenue, the road continues into Outremont (where it becomes Mount Royal Boulevard), skirting the northern rim of the mountain to a terminus at Vincent d'Indy Avenue near the Édouard-Montpetit metro station.
The western section of the avenue is the principal artery of the Plateau,[1][2] forming the southern border of the Mile End neighbourhood. Notable businesses on the street include the restaurants La Binerie Mont-Royal[3] and Beauty's.[4]
The Mont-Royal metro station is located at the corner of Mount Royal Ave. and Rivard St., at Place Gérald-Godin.
^Linda Kay (1 November 1999). Romantic Days and Nights in Montreal: Romantic Diversions in and Around the City. Globe Pequot Press. pp. 30–. ISBN 978-0-7627-0471-2.
^Maria Francesca Lodico; Cynthia Kilian (1 June 2008). Montreal 2008/09. Zagat Survey. ISBN 978-1-57006-979-6.
^Brown, Ian. "A gourmet at the shelter". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
^Lynne Kleinpeter; Jeff Siegel (March 1991). A Travel Agent's Inside Guide to Montreal. Taylor Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0-87833-729-3.
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