Parc d'entreprises de la Pointe-Saint-Charles
Appearance
Parc d'entreprises de la Pointe-Saint-Charles | |
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Location of the industrial parc in Montreal | |
Coordinates: 45°28′55″N 73°32′25″W / 45.481944°N 73.540278°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Quebec |
City | Montreal |
Borough | Le Sud-Ouest |
The Parc d'entreprises de la Pointe-Saint-Charles, formerly known as the Montreal Technoparc and Adaport Victoria,[1] is an industrial park and former industrial dump in the Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood of Montreal, between the Champlain and Victoria bridges.[2]
History
[edit]The site was formerly marshland adjacent to the St. Lawrence River. It was used as a landfill and dumpsite from 1866 until 1966, and then was paved to serve as a parking lot for Expo 67 and was named Autoparc Victoria. Following the Expo, it briefly served as the site of the Victoria STOLport, or adaport in French.
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.ville.montreal.qc.ca/pls/portal/docs/page/librairie_en/documents/LettreGeraldTremblayChefspartispoliEng.pdf — letter from Gerald Tremblay to Stephen Harper asking for federal government support for decontamination
- ^ http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=76d95baa-6189-4060-88c7-2e5e452f95fd — Montreal Gazette article about contamination at the site.