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Gare Viger

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Gare Viger

Transportation / terminal parking

700 Rue Saint-Antoine E

Montréal QC H2Y 3E5

Canada

Transportation / terminal parking

700 Rue Saint-Antoine E

Montréal QC H2Y 3E5

Canada

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Description of the project

Gare Viger reimagines a former Canadian Pacific Railway train station and luxury hotel with roots in the 1700s for new life in the 21st century. Bright, open feeling towers rise respectfully astride the historic Château Viger to create a development that beautifully houses a 179 room hotel and hundreds more apartments along with retail, eateries and office space. A tree lined rooftop terrace, pedestrian walkways and a massive interior courtyard further enhance the experience.

Light loving, heat managing SunGuard ® SN 68 on clear glass curtain wall is key to this enchanting gateway to Old Montreal.

Design and supply team

Provencher_Roy

Architect

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Prelco

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