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  1. A little info about your métro station's history. Architect: Adalbert Niklewicz (City of Montreal). Opened: October 1966. Origin of name: the Champ-de-Mars, or Campus Martius, was an expression already used in Rome to designate an open space where military manoeuvres were held, as Mars was the god of war.

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  2. I filmed this Metro walk on September 29, 2024.Some informations :Champ-De-Mars Metro Stat... Hello everyone! It's 5:04 PM and the temperature is 21°C / 69.8°F.

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  3. Our walking tour of the Old Port of Montreal begins at Champ-de-Mars Metro Station and takes you down to historic Rue St-Paul past the iconic Bonsecours Market as you make you way to the waterfront area. After enjoying a stroll along the promenade area with its great views of the city and the opportunity to check out some of the area ...

  4. Métro Champs-De-Mars. One of the few stations to let natural light flow in, the Champs de Mars station is the gateway to Old Montreal, and yet it feels über-modern. The construction of the Métro line in the 1960s coincided with Québec’s identity revolution. Just about everyone in the province was pro-Québec, and this nationalism heavily ...

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  5. The stained-glass window casts beautiful light rays throughout the mezzanine and is stunning to see, day or night. Champ-de-Mars is a station on the Orange Line of Montreal's Metro. It received its name from the nearby Champ-de-Mars park that faces Montreal City Hall. The name is the French term for a military parade ground.

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  6. Champ de Mars is an ideal place to take a break from sightseeing, with benches allowing visitors to rest their legs. Bring along a picnic to enjoy on the grass. The Champ-de-Mars metro station is wheelchair accessible, as is the park itself, though snow and slush can hamper access in winter.

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  8. At the beginning of New France, the Champ de Mars was a field reserved for military drills and parades. Old Montreal with its museums, places, lovely streets, is just a short walk from the Champ de Mars. The subway station Champ de Mars (green line) is located here. See also: Montreal; Montreal's First Year; Everyday life in New France

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