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Saint-Hubert Street : ウィキペディア英語版
Saint Hubert Street

Saint Hubert Street ((フランス語:Rue Saint-Hubert)) is a north-south street that spans the island of Montreal. It is situated to the east of Berri Street.
== History ==

It seems that the land upon which this street is situated was given up by Hubert-Joseph Lacroix (1743-1821) whose family settled on this street, officially laid out in 1826. The large residences built here in the second half of the nineteenth century, principally by the French-Canadian elite, preserve the character of the street's residential origins to this day.
This large artery provided a privileged site for demonstrations like the Congrès eucharistique de Montréal in 1910, which ran between Saint-Antoine and Cherrier street.
The first St-Hubert restaurant (hence the name) was opened on this street in 1951.
This very long street changes character between de Bellechasse Street and Jean-Talon Street, where it becomes a strip mall replete with bridal shoppes sheltered by canted glass.

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