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When it comes to churches in Montreal, you forgot the former cathedrale St-Jacques, that is now part of the main UQAM building. It tops out at 85 meters:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-J...dral_(Montreal)
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r14310/A...ues/index.html

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^ Is it really 85m? Impressive. Glad they didnt tear down the spire.


Might as well bump this one, as it is one fine thread.


In addition to the omissions I posted last page, Montreal's University Tower also seems to have been forgotten.


http://www.nlptechnologies.ca/News/imgsdSBpuvDes.jpg

18 floors, Built 1932. First building In Montreal to have concrete frame instead of steel.

As can be seen, it is in dire need of a re-do.
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Strangely enough, when Montreal was the nation's largest city and had the HQ of the biggest railway companies, it lacked a chateau-esque Railway Hotel like Quebec, Toronto, Ottawa and vancouver.

But we did have the Le Chateau Appartments, Montreal, 15 Floors, 1928

The diagram marks it at 55m. But I think its good for a good 60m, It really does look taller.


http://www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/ObjView/02081005.jpg
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^ Is it really 85m? Impressive. Glad they didnt tear down the spire.


Might as well bump this one, as it is one fine thread.


In addition to the omissions I posted last page, Montreal's University Tower also seems to have been forgotten.


http://www.nlptechnologies.ca/News/imgsdSBpuvDes.jpg

18 floors, Built 1932. First building In Montreal to have concrete frame instead of steel.

As can be seen, it is in dire need of a re-do.
Oi, this thread has seemed to have had more omissions than buildings gotten right. I think part of the problem is that this list gets down into the sub-80 m range where the diagrams get much less incomplete. I may truncate the front page list.
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Oi, this thread has seemed to have had more omissions than buildings gotten right. I think part of the problem is that this list gets down into the sub-80 m range where the diagrams get much less incomplete. I may truncate the front page list.
Don't sweat it. Researching pre-war canadian skyscraper remains an obscure hobby, I'm sure.
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