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| navigate by keyword : 1890s any are area block borough boulevard bus bustling canada car chinatown chinese chinois city corners dominique downtown early east emerge established four gates gaucheti infrastructure jeanne mance lane large laundries vesque marked montr most neighbourhood north occupies one ornate paifang part pedestrian peppered quartier ren road roughly saint set several situated slowly south square started stores street town traffic transport vehicle viger ville marie was west which |
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| Montréalâs Chinatown or Le quartier chinois is situated in the Ville-Marie borough. Chinatown occupies roughly one square block â Saint Dominique Street to the East, René Lévesque Boulevard to the North, Viger Street to the south and Jeanne-Mance Street to the West â four corners of which are marked by large ornate Paifang Gates (the most of any Chinatown in Canada.)The bustling part of town was established in the early 1890s. With several Chinese stores set up on de le Gauchetière street peppered with Chinese laundries in the area, a Montréal Chinatown slowly started to emerge. |
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