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McGill Ghetto

Despite living on the edge of McGill Ghetto, it’s an area that I have seldom photographed. Today I was a bit rushed and not having much time to go far afield for shooting, I decided I would take a quick 10 minute walk around my local neighbourhood.

A little history of The McGill Ghetto

The official name for this small neighbourhood within the Plateau Mont-Royal borough is Milton-Parc – named after the 2 main streets that run through the area (rue Milton and Avenue du Parc). The boundary of the Ghetto is :

  • West: rue University and the McGill University campus
  • East: Avenue du Parc (although some regard the boundary as being Boulevard Saint-Laurent)
  • North: Avenue des Pins
  • South: Rue Sherbrooke

The neighbourhood is characterized by a mix of rowhouses and low- to mid-rise apartment buildings. Many of the historic townhouses were built in the late 19th century for affluent businessmen and their families and remained such until the mid 20th century. Following World War II, families gradually moved out, with many homes being converted into duplexes into rooming houses. Other homes were demolished and replaced by new low-rise or high-rise buildings.

A key defining moment was in the early 70’s when a small group of developers purchased 90% of the buildings that stood on the six-block area of Hutchison, Pine, Sainte-Famille and Milton. The developer’s had planned to demolish the entire area and transform it by building mdern high-rise apartment and commercial buildings. Phase 1 (The three La Cité apartment towers, underground shopping mall, Hotel – now a McGill student residency) and an Office tower. Thankfully economic and political events prevented the other planned development phases from coming to fruition and led to the birth of numerous co-operative housing projects.

I’ve only touched the surface of the very intersting history being this area, but if you are interested in learning more, you should check out the Milton-Parc Community website.

Okay time for some pictures.

The first shot is looking east along rue Prince Arthur.

The towers in the background are the La Cité apartments and in the foreground is Maison James Harper built in 1897. The Harper house has seen many uses over the years, in 1957 it was a fraternity house of McGill – The Phi Gamma Delta. Since then it has been a hostel and Hare Krishna temple. The building was entirely renovated and enlarged in recent years and is now upscale condo’s.

Rue Prince Arthur

Rue Prince Arthur
ISO 400 – 11mm – f8 – 1/250 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

There are many examples of townhouses still remaining in the area, like these on Avenue Lorne…

Row houses on Avenue Lorne

Row houses on Avenue Lorne
ISO 400 – 14mm – f8 – 1/125 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

In the next shot you can see a great juxtoposition between the old style homes and the modern mid-rise apartment buildings.

Rue Aylmer from rue Milton

Rue Aylmer from rue Milton
ISO 400 – 20mm – f8 – 1/125 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

Looking west up Milton you can see the dome of the Arts building of McGill University.

 

Rue Milton

Rue Milton
ISO 400 – 20mm – f8 – 1/500 sec

 

Rue Milton

Rue Milton
ISO 400 – 20mm – f8 – 1/125 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

A well known spot on rue Milton is The Word bookstore.

The Word bookstore on rue Milton

The Word bookstore on rue Milton
ISO 400 – 20mm – f8 – 1/125 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

Corner of rue Milton and rue Durocher

Corner of rue Milton and rue Durocher
ISO 400 – 18mm – f8 – 1/125 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

Depanneur on the corner of rue Milton/rue Derocher

Depanneur on the corner of rue Milton/rue Derocher
ISO 400 – 14mm – f8 – 1/250 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

Like I mentioned, I was short on time today and now having learned a little more on the history, I really hope to cover this interesting area in a lot more detail, maybe even culminating in producing a book.

Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.

– Martin

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