Montreal Then and Now
- Publisher
- Thunder Bay Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2015
- Category
- Regional
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781626863866
- Publish Date
- Feb 2015
- List Price
- $27.95
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Description
Considered North America's most “European” city, Montreal is known for its culture, sophisticated population and its amazing architectural history.Montreal Then and Now takes readers to Québec's charming capital city for an amazing past and present tour. * A rich historical overview written by Alan Hustak (a journalist for theMontreal Gazette) describes Montreal's development from a fur trading outpost on the banks of the St. Lawrence River to its present incarnation as the business and cultural center of Canada.* Originally named Ville-Marie, the settlement became known as Mont Royal, after the tallest of the hills overlooking the river valley. Readers will marvel at how much this modern metropolis has evolved.* Fascinating side-by-side then-and-now images of popular destinations like the Windsor Hotel, St. Ann's Market, Christ Church Cathedral, and Montreal Harbor showcase Montreal's finest architecture and views.
About the authors
Author, journalist and broadcaster Alan Hustak was a television correspondent when Pierre Trudeau was prime minister in the 1970s and 80s and as a reporter for The Gazette for 25 years he also observed Justin Trudeau's rise to the same office. Over the years his byline has appeared in every major newspaper in Canada. He has written more than a dozen books, among them Titanic: The Canadian Story and biographies of former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed, WWI Chaplain Canon Frederick Scott and former Montreal mayor Sir William Hingston. He was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Medal for chronicling the lives of deserving Canadian people and institutions. Hustak divides his time between Montreal and Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan.