Place d'Youville | |
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Type | Town square |
Location | Old Montreal, Ville-Marie Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 45°30′03″N 73°33′20″W / 45.500837°N 73.555642°W |
Created | 1901 |
Operated by | City of Montreal |
Status | Open all year |
The Place d'Youville in Old Montreal is a historical square in Montreal, named after Marguerite d'Youville. The roads from the Place Royale and McGill Street meet at this point.[1] The square is notable as the site of St. Anne's Market, a market building that once housed the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada between 1844 and 1849, when it was burned down on April 25, 1849.