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Why Did Montreal Outgrow Quebec City? Hidden Histories Revealed

1. The Unyielding Lachine Rapids

Lachine Canal National Historic Site, Canada

Before canals, the ferocious Lachine Rapids forced every ship to stop at Montreal, making it an unavoidable transshipment hub.

2. Pointe-à-Callière: Birthplace of Commerce

Pointe-à-Callière, Montreal, Canada

Beneath this museum's modern facade lie the archaeological remnants of Montreal's founding as a pivotal fur trading post.

3. Griffintown's Industrial Engine

Griffintown, Montreal, Canada

Once a gritty, working-class district, Griffintown's canals and factories powered Montreal's intense industrial revolution.

4. Rue Saint-Jacques: Canada's Wall Street

Rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, Canada

This unassuming street was once the financial nerve center of Canada, boasting the nation's most powerful banks and institutions.

5. Windsor Station's Railway Empire

Windsor Station, Montreal, Canada

More than a train station, Windsor Station was the command center of the Canadian Pacific Railway, connecting a continent.

6. The Old Customs House's Global Reach

Old Customs House, Old Montreal, Canada

This building processed the immense flow of goods that solidified Montreal's critical role in post-conquest international trade.

7. Montreal's Monumental Grain Elevators

Old Port, Montreal, Canada

Towering grain elevators in the Old Port were once the world's largest, testament to Montreal's agricultural trade dominance.

8. The Former Montreal Stock Exchange

Victoria Square, Montreal, Canada

Near Square Victoria, the original Montreal Stock Exchange facilitated the capital needed to fuel a growing nation's industries.

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