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Place-Saint-Henri Metro Station

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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 5 h 44 0 h 44 5 h 54 1 h 07
Saturday 5 h 44 1 h 14 5 h 54 1 h 37
Sunday 5 h 44 0 h 44 5 h 54 1 h 07


Origin of the name Place-Saint-Henri

In 1810 a chapel under the protection of St. Henry was built near here, supposedly in honour of Father Henri-Auguste Roux (1798-1831), superior of Saint-Sulpice Seminary. Place Saint-Henri, as the junction between the former rue Saint-Bonaventure (now Saint-Jacques) and the road leading to Lachine, became an important urban hub and gave its name to the entire district now called St-Henri. This historic working-class district, immortalized in Gabrielle Roy's novel The Tin Flute, had previously been known as Les Tanneries in the 18th century.

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

Nearby Points of Interest

  • École Polyvalente St-Henri
  • École Ludger-Duvernay
  • Coll�ge Dawson
  • Institut technique Aviron
  • Aide juridique St-Henri

Addresses of Station's Entrances/Exits

  • Sortie St-Ferdinand, 555, rue St-Ferdinand

Nearby Main Intersection

  • rue St-Ferdinand / rue St-Jacques

Connecting Bus Routes

Regular Routes

Night Routes

Station's neighbourhood map


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