Square Victoria

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Sub-categories:
Regional / municipal park

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Accessibility:
Full access





Evaluation year by Kéroul: 2020

Square Victoria
Square Victoria
Montréal, (Québec)

Phone 1:
Website: mtl.org/

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Description

Created during the 19th century, the Square was named after Queen Victoria (1819-1901). The monument dedicated to the illustrious monarch was the work of British sculptor Marshall Wood and was unveiled in 1872. The entrance to the métro station in the Square bears an authentic Paris métro railing. The Art Nouveau casting was designed by Hector Guimard in 1900 and was offered to the City of Montréal by the City of Paris, on the occasion of the 1967 World Exhibition.

Accessibility

Parking* | (situé : sur la rue Saint-Jacques à l'intersection de la rue du Square-Victoria)


Caractéristique motrice Exterior parking lot


Caractéristique motrice Parking meter for handicapped persons


Caractéristique motrice One or more reserved parking spaces : 1


Caractéristique motrice Reserved parking spaces along the street

Additional information

Reserved parking place located on rue Saint-Jacques at the intersection of rue du Square-Victoria.

Outdoor activity* : Sentier pédestre


Caractéristique motrice Access to walking trail without obstacles


Caractéristique motrice Walking trail: no slope


Caractéristique motrice Walking trail on interlocking brick


Caractéristique motrice Walking trail: width of more than 1 m


Caractéristique motrice Walking trail: interpretive panel at less than 1.2 m from the ground