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Crémazie Metro Station

Photo of a mural inside Crémazie metro station


Headway Between Trains

Towards Montmorency

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday

Towards Côte-Vertu

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday 


First and Last Trains to Leave this Station
Line 2 - Orange

  Towards Montmorency Towards Côte-Vertu
  First Last First Last
Weekdays 6 h 05 1 h 09 5 h 33 0 h 42
Saturday 6 h 05 1 h 39 5 h 33 1 h 12
Sunday 6 h 05 1 h 09 5 h 33 0 h 42


Origin of the name Crémazie

Octave Crémazie (1927-1879), one of the most important figures in Quebec literature, was confirmed as the father of French-Canadian poetry by his patriotic poem "Le Drapeau de Carillon," published in 1858, about the defense of Fort Carillon by General Montcalm. He fled Quebec for France in 1858 due to a scandal, and died at Le Havre. However, his popularity suffered no decline and Boulevard Crémazie was named in his honour in 1914.

Source : Translated from Tour toponymique Les stations de métro, Communaut� urbaine de Montréal, 1989
 

Nearby Points of Interest

Addresses of Station's Entrances/Exits

  • Sortie Crémazie Nord, 505, boul. Crémazie Est
  • Sortie Crémazie Sud, 490, boul. Crémazie Est

Nearby Main Intersection

  • boul. Crémazie / rue Berri

Connecting Bus Routes

Regular Routes

Night Routes

Station's neighbourhood map


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