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Project 365 – Day 223: Windsor Station

August 10 2012

Windsor Station was designed by American architect Bruce Price and was built between 1887 and 1889. It served as the Head Quarters of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) company.

In 1993 construction of the Molson Centre (now called the Bell Centre and home of Montreal’s Ice Hockey team) began and since it was located on the tracks serving the station,a new station was constructed (Lucien-L’Allier) on the other side of the new stadium.

Although it’s no longer an active station, the CPR still uses part of the building for some of its operations. The building however was recently sold to commercial real estate developer Cadillac Fairview. The company last month broke ground on the first phase of a large multi tower project in the area of the Bell Center.

Windsor Station Main Concourse

Windsor Station Main Concourse
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At one end of the concourse is the Angel of Victory Monument that the CPR commissioned in 1921 to commemorate CPR employees who gave their lives in World War I.  The bronze monument was sculpted by Montreal artist Coeur de Lion McCarthy (1881-1979). McCarthy produced numerous busts of political figures including the bust of Queen Victoria for the alcove above the Speaker’s Chair in the Senate Chamber in the Houses of Parliament.

Angel of Victory monument at Windsor Station

Angel of Victory monument at Windsor Station
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Angel of Victory monument at Windsor Station

Angel of Victory monument at Windsor Station
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The plaque beneath the sculpture reads:

“To commemorate those in the service of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardship, faced danger and finally passed out of sight of men by the path of duty and self sacrifice giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten. 1914-1918  1939-1945

Windsor Station Main Concourse

Windsor Station Main Concourse
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Windsor Station Main Concourse

Windsor Station Main Concourse
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Stairs at either end of the concourse lead to tunnels that link to the RÉSO (Underground City).

Stairs leading to the RÉSO at Windsor Station

Stairs leading to the RÉSO at Windsor Station
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Entrance to the RÉSO at Windsor Station

Entrance to the RÉSO at Windsor Station
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Peel/Saint Antoine exit from Windsor Station

Peel/Saint Antoine exit from Windsor Station
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Bell Centre entrance from Windsor Station

Bell Centre entrance from Windsor Station
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Main Entrance to Windsor Station Concourse

Main Entrance to Windsor Station Concourse
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Between the Bell Centre and the Windsor Station concourse there is a large open public space where 13 tracks used to enter the station.

Windsor Station public square

Windsor Station public square
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The building designed by Price was typical of the architect who designed many of the stations and hotels of the CPR in the Romanesque Revival style – including Chateau Frontenac in Québec City.

Windsor Station from Place du Canada

Windsor Station from Place du Canada
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Windsor Station was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1975, a Heritage Railway Station in 1990 and a provincial historic monument in 2009.

Windsor Station is the venue for the annual beer festival which for some unknown reason I actually missed this year 🙁

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Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.

– Martin

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