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Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (French pronunciation: [ɔʃlaɡa mɛzɔ̃nœv]) is a neighbourhood in Montreal, Canada, situated in the east end of the island, generally to the south of the city's Olympic Stadium and east of downtown.

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Row houses on typical side street
Nickname: 
HOMA
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Location of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in Montreal
Coordinates: 45°33′11″N 73°32′31″W / 45.553°N 73.542°W / 45.553; -73.542
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
CityMontreal
BoroughMercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)514 and 438
Websitehttps://montreal.ca/mercier-hochelaga-maisonneuve

Historically a poor neighbourhood, it has experienced significant change and gentrification in recent years.[1]

History edit

Early history edit

Hochelaga was named after the Iroquois village of the same name, first visited by explorer Jacques Cartier in 1534. The neighbourhood was at one time believed to be the location of the historic village, but modern historians and anthropologists have not reached agreement on the exact location.[2]

 
Unpaved side streets, or ruelles, are a common sight

Present-day Hochelaga was founded as a suburban village in 1863. Industry soon started moving in, including the Hudon and Sainte-Anne cotton mills and in 1876 the terminal and railway shops of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway.[3]

In December 1883, Hochelaga was annexed to the city of Montreal against the demands of some of its landowners to the east. In response, they separated their territory to found the village of Maisonneuve.

Maisonneuve grew rapidly between 1896 and 1915 and became of one Canada's largest industrial suburbs, marketed as a model industrial city and the Pittsburgh of Canada during the first two decades of the 20th century. These factories hired many workers, including immigrants and people from the surrounding countryside. They worked in the shoe, textile, tanning, slaughterhouse, tobacco, food, and shipbuilding industries.

In 1918, $18 million in debt, Maisonneuve was forced to annex to Montreal, consolidated the neighbourhood as Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.[3]

The Montreal Botanical Garden was opened in 1931.

Decline edit

The construction of major transportation infrastructures such as Highway 25 in 1967, required the demolition of some 2,000 homes and institutional buildings. These changes, combined with the movement of capital and production to Toronto, hurt the neighbourhood's economy and vitality. Many factories left the area, along with numerous residents.

In 1976 the Olympic Stadium was opened, in time for the Summer Olympics.

 
Promenade Ontario shopping area (developed c.2020), corner Pie IX and Ontario

Beginning in the 1980s, factories started shutting down at an alarming rate, leaving the neighborhood ridden with poverty and a high concentration of welfare, especially in Hochelaga. This has led to a population exodus, relatively high crime rates, and a generally unfavorable view of the area.[4]

The district became particularly notorious for prostitution, a contentious issue for many years.[5][6][7][8][9]

During the Quebec Biker War, the Hells Angels had their clubhouse in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, which worsened its reputation for criminality.

In the most notorious incident of the guerre des motards, on 9 August 1995, a drug dealer was killed by a bomb planted in his jeep while the shrapnel badly injured an 11-year boy, Daniel Desrochers, who died of his wounds four days later.[10][11]

Present day edit

The 2010s were marked by increased gentrification, the arrival of students and professionals, and condo development leading to protests and some cases of vandalism of commerce.[1][12] Notable areas that developed include the Promenade Ontario shopping street[13] and the Place Simon Valois revitalized in 2017.[14]

Despite this, areas continue to struggle with poverty, prostitution and drug trafficking, particularly in the south-western corner of Hochelaga on Rue Sainte-Catherine Est.[9][8]

In summer 2020, in the same area, a significant number of homeless people began camping along Rue Notre-Dame, creating something akin to a tent city. This was attributed in part to the ongoing housing crisis in Montreal, significantly heightened by unemployment due to the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as overcrowding of existing shelters.[15]

In December 2020, the camp was shut down by the police, following a fire a few days earlier and hygiene concerns. This occurred despite promises from the mayor that they would not be forcibly relocated.[16]

However, by the summer of 2022, many of the occupants had gradually returned, and were again removed by the SPVM in June, leading to an outcry from homeless advocates and certain opposition politicians.[17]

Features edit

A notable attraction is the Olympic Park, which contains the Stadium, Olympic Tower, Saputo Stadium, Biodome, Olympic Pool and Maurice Richard Arena. The Biodome was renovated between 2018 and 2020. It reopened to the public on August 31, 2020.

Part of Parc Maisonneuve is in the neighbourhood, as is the Marché Maisonneuve, one of the city's largest public markets.

Recent features to develop include Promenade Ontario, a shopping street that becomes pedestrian in the summer to host street fairs and street performers.[13]

The revitalized Place Simon Valois, a public square on the corner of Ontario and Valois, is home to a variety of new commerces and attractions as well.[14][18]

The borough operates the Hochelaga and Maisonneuve libraries.[19][20]

 
Maisonneuve library

Geography edit

A part of the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, its borders are roughly the CP rail line west of Rue Moreau to the west, Rue Sherbrooke to the north, the train tracks east of Rue Viau to the east, and the Saint Lawrence River to the south.

Boulevard Pie-IX is the traditional dividing point between Hochelaga and Maisonneuve.

It is bordered by Ville-Marie (Centre-Sud) to the west, Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie to the north, and Mercier to the east.

Its main commercial arteries running east to west are Rue Sainte-Catherine Est, Rue Ontario, Rue Hochelaga and Avenue Pierre de Coubertin.

 
The Marché Maisonneuve

Transportation edit

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is served by the Préfontaine, Joliette, Pie-IX and Viau stations on the Green Line.

The following STM bus routes transit through the neighbourhood;

Société de transport de Montréal
No. & Route Name
  34 Sainte-Catherine
  85 Hochelaga
  125 Ontario
  136 Viau
  139 Pie-IX
  355 Pie-IX
  362 Hochelaga/Notre-Dame
  439 Express Pie-IX

Popular culture edit

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is prominently featured in Québécois culture and media.

Notable songs about the neighbourhood include Voyou by Les Cowboys Fringants,[21] Hochelaga by Alexandre Poulin[22] as well as La question à 100 piasses[23] and Rue Ontario[24] by Bernard Adamus.

The film Hochelaga directed by Michel Jetté and the documentary East End Forever are also about the neighbourhood.

Politics edit

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is located in the federal riding of Hochelaga, and represented by MP Soraya Martinez Ferrada of the Liberal Party.

Provincially it's located in the riding of the same name, and represented by MNA Alexandre Leduc of Québec Solidaire.

Municipally it's part of Hochelaga and Maisonneuve–Longue-Pointe, represented by Éric Alan Caldwell and Laurence Lavigne-Lalonde of Projet Montréal at the Montreal City Council.

Notable people edit

Education edit

The Commission scolaire de Montréal (CSDM) operates French-language public schools.[29]

Elementary edit

  • École Baril
  • École Notre-Dame-de-L'Assomption
  • École Maisonneuve
  • École Saint-Clément
  • École Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Lasalle

High school edit

  • École Sécondaire Chomedey-De Maisonneuve

Specialized edit

  • École des Métiers de la Construction de Montréal
  • École pour Adultes Centre Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
  • École Eulalie-Durocher (for intellectually disabled)

The English Montreal School Board (EMSB) operates English-language schools.[30]

Elementary edit

  • Edward Murphy Elementary School (in nearby Mercier)

High school edit

(for high school, students must go to nearby Vincent Massey Collegiate in Rosemont or F.A.C.E. School downtown)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Hochelaga-Maisonneuve residents rally against gentrification". Montreal: Global News. 20 May 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  2. ^ Bruce G. Trigger, "The Disappearance of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians", in The Children of Aataenstic: A History of the Huron People to 1660, vol. 2], Montreal and London: Mcgill-Queen's University Press, 1976, pp. 214-218, accessed 2 Feb 2010
  3. ^ a b "Héritage Montréal".
  4. ^ Portrait du Territoire, L'Arrondissement Mercier/Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. Centreaide du Grand Montréal, Service d'analyse et d'allocation sociale. Octobre 2003
  5. ^ "Police issue warnings to Hochelaga-Maisonneuve sex workers". Montreal: CTV News. 17 July 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  6. ^ Caron, Steve (14 June 2012). "Prostitution : une zone de tolérance dans Hochelaga-Maisonneuve?" (in French). Montreal: Journal Métro. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  7. ^ Sauves, Ewan (21 October 2012). "Hochelaga-Maisonneuve: des appartements pour les prostituées dès 2013" (in French). Montreal: La Presse. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  8. ^ a b Forget, Dominique (8 May 2013). "Mon quartier me rend malade" (in French). Montreal: L'Actualité. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Une piquerie d'Hochelaga exaspère les voisins" (in French). Montreal: Journal de Montréal. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  10. ^ "Un décès qui a marqué un tournant dans notre histoire" (in French). Montreal: Journal de Montréal. 9 August 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  11. ^ "Quebec biker war's innocent victims: 'I never thought it would happen to my son'". Montreal: Montreal Gazette. 13 July 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  12. ^ "État des lieux de la gentrification dans Hochelaga-Maisonneuve" (in French). Montreal: Le Devoir. 5 May 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  13. ^ a b "La rue Ontario sera piétonne cet été". Montreal: Journal Métro. 22 June 2020. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  14. ^ a b "La piétonnisation de la place Simon-Valois décalée en 2018". Montreal: Journal Métro. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  15. ^ "'We feel bad enough that we live like this': Montreal's tent city expands into dozens". Montreal: CTV News. 14 August 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  16. ^ "Police, fire department begin shutdown of Montreal's tent city for homeless". Montreal: CTV News. 6 December 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  17. ^ "Un campement de personnes sans-abri démantelé à Montréal". Montreal: TVA Nouvelles. 13 June 2022. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  18. ^ "Le droit au quartier". Montreal: Actualités UQAM. 11 December 2018. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  19. ^ "Bibliothèque Hochelaga". 23 February 2024.
  20. ^ "Bibliothèque Maisonneuve".
  21. ^ Voyou, retrieved 2024-02-14
  22. ^ Alexandre Poulin - Hochelaga (Vidéoclip officiel), retrieved 2024-02-14
  23. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsIRzOwzrmg La Question a 100 Piasses by Bernard Adamus (2010)
  24. ^ Rue Ontario (MHMHMH) (feat. Bernard Adamus), retrieved 2024-02-14
  25. ^ Pierre Falardeau entrevue avec Guy Jodoin, retrieved 2024-02-14
  26. ^ "" Ça a cliqué naturellement... " | Le Journal de Montréal". 21 January 2012.
  27. ^ "Bernard Adamus | Exclaim!".
  28. ^ Myles, Brian (2005-09-10). "Maurice Boucher, de petit délinquant à taulard". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  29. ^ "Trouver une école - Centre de services scolaire de Montréal".
  30. ^ "Elementary School Search".

External links edit

  •   Hochelaga-Maisonneuve travel guide from Wikivoyage

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This article is about the neighbourhood For other uses see Hochelaga Hochelaga Maisonneuve French pronunciation ɔʃlaɡa mɛzɔ nœv is a neighbourhood in Montreal Canada situated in the east end of the island generally to the south of the city s Olympic Stadium and east of downtown Hochelaga MaisonneuveNeighbourhoodRow houses on typical side streetNickname HOMAHochelaga MaisonneuveLocation of Hochelaga Maisonneuve in MontrealCoordinates 45 33 11 N 73 32 31 W 45 553 N 73 542 W 45 553 73 542CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecCityMontrealBoroughMercier Hochelaga MaisonneuvePostal code s H1V H1WArea code s 514 and 438Websitehttps montreal ca mercier hochelaga maisonneuve Historically a poor neighbourhood it has experienced significant change and gentrification in recent years 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Decline 1 3 Present day 2 Features 3 Geography 4 Transportation 5 Popular culture 6 Politics 7 Notable people 8 Education 8 1 Elementary 8 2 High school 8 3 Specialized 8 3 1 Elementary 8 3 2 High school 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Hochelaga was named after the Iroquois village of the same name first visited by explorer Jacques Cartier in 1534 The neighbourhood was at one time believed to be the location of the historic village but modern historians and anthropologists have not reached agreement on the exact location 2 nbsp Unpaved side streets or ruelles are a common sight Present day Hochelaga was founded as a suburban village in 1863 Industry soon started moving in including the Hudon and Sainte Anne cotton mills and in 1876 the terminal and railway shops of the Quebec Montreal Ottawa and Occidental Railway 3 In December 1883 Hochelaga was annexed to the city of Montreal against the demands of some of its landowners to the east In response they separated their territory to found the village of Maisonneuve Maisonneuve grew rapidly between 1896 and 1915 and became of one Canada s largest industrial suburbs marketed as a model industrial city and the Pittsburgh of Canada during the first two decades of the 20th century These factories hired many workers including immigrants and people from the surrounding countryside They worked in the shoe textile tanning slaughterhouse tobacco food and shipbuilding industries In 1918 18 million in debt Maisonneuve was forced to annex to Montreal consolidated the neighbourhood as Hochelaga Maisonneuve 3 The Montreal Botanical Garden was opened in 1931 Decline edit The construction of major transportation infrastructures such as Highway 25 in 1967 required the demolition of some 2 000 homes and institutional buildings These changes combined with the movement of capital and production to Toronto hurt the neighbourhood s economy and vitality Many factories left the area along with numerous residents In 1976 the Olympic Stadium was opened in time for the Summer Olympics nbsp Promenade Ontario shopping area developed c 2020 corner Pie IX and Ontario Beginning in the 1980s factories started shutting down at an alarming rate leaving the neighborhood ridden with poverty and a high concentration of welfare especially in Hochelaga This has led to a population exodus relatively high crime rates and a generally unfavorable view of the area 4 The district became particularly notorious for prostitution a contentious issue for many years 5 6 7 8 9 During the Quebec Biker War the Hells Angels had their clubhouse in Hochelaga Maisonneuve which worsened its reputation for criminality In the most notorious incident of the guerre des motards on 9 August 1995 a drug dealer was killed by a bomb planted in his jeep while the shrapnel badly injured an 11 year boy Daniel Desrochers who died of his wounds four days later 10 11 Present day edit The 2010s were marked by increased gentrification the arrival of students and professionals and condo development leading to protests and some cases of vandalism of commerce 1 12 Notable areas that developed include the Promenade Ontario shopping street 13 and the Place Simon Valois revitalized in 2017 14 Despite this areas continue to struggle with poverty prostitution and drug trafficking particularly in the south western corner of Hochelaga on Rue Sainte Catherine Est 9 8 In summer 2020 in the same area a significant number of homeless people began camping along Rue Notre Dame creating something akin to a tent city This was attributed in part to the ongoing housing crisis in Montreal significantly heightened by unemployment due to the Covid 19 pandemic as well as overcrowding of existing shelters 15 In December 2020 the camp was shut down by the police following a fire a few days earlier and hygiene concerns This occurred despite promises from the mayor that they would not be forcibly relocated 16 However by the summer of 2022 many of the occupants had gradually returned and were again removed by the SPVM in June leading to an outcry from homeless advocates and certain opposition politicians 17 Features editA notable attraction is the Olympic Park which contains the Stadium Olympic Tower Saputo Stadium Biodome Olympic Pool and Maurice Richard Arena The Biodome was renovated between 2018 and 2020 It reopened to the public on August 31 2020 Part of Parc Maisonneuve is in the neighbourhood as is the Marche Maisonneuve one of the city s largest public markets Recent features to develop include Promenade Ontario a shopping street that becomes pedestrian in the summer to host street fairs and street performers 13 The revitalized Place Simon Valois a public square on the corner of Ontario and Valois is home to a variety of new commerces and attractions as well 14 18 The borough operates the Hochelaga and Maisonneuve libraries 19 20 nbsp Maisonneuve libraryGeography editA part of the borough of Mercier Hochelaga Maisonneuve its borders are roughly the CP rail line west of Rue Moreau to the west Rue Sherbrooke to the north the train tracks east of Rue Viau to the east and the Saint Lawrence River to the south Boulevard Pie IX is the traditional dividing point between Hochelaga and Maisonneuve It is bordered by Ville Marie Centre Sud to the west Rosemont La Petite Patrie to the north and Mercier to the east Its main commercial arteries running east to west are Rue Sainte Catherine Est Rue Ontario Rue Hochelaga and Avenue Pierre de Coubertin nbsp The Marche MaisonneuveTransportation editHochelaga Maisonneuve is served by the Prefontaine Joliette Pie IX and Viau stations on the Green Line The following STM bus routes transit through the neighbourhood Societe de transport de Montreal No amp Route Name nbsp 34 Sainte Catherine nbsp 85 Hochelaga nbsp 125 Ontario nbsp 136 Viau nbsp 139 Pie IX nbsp 355 Pie IX nbsp 362 Hochelaga Notre Dame nbsp 439 Express Pie IXPopular culture editHochelaga Maisonneuve is prominently featured in Quebecois culture and media Notable songs about the neighbourhood include Voyou by Les Cowboys Fringants 21 Hochelaga by Alexandre Poulin 22 as well as La question a 100 piasses 23 and Rue Ontario 24 by Bernard Adamus The film Hochelaga directed by Michel Jette and the documentary East End Forever are also about the neighbourhood Politics editHochelaga Maisonneuve is located in the federal riding of Hochelaga and represented by MP Soraya Martinez Ferrada of the Liberal Party Provincially it s located in the riding of the same name and represented by MNA Alexandre Leduc of Quebec Solidaire Municipally it s part of Hochelaga and Maisonneuve Longue Pointe represented by Eric Alan Caldwell and Laurence Lavigne Lalonde of Projet Montreal at the Montreal City Council Notable people editPierre Falardeau film director activist for Quebec independence 25 Julien Poulin film director and actor 26 Bernard Adamus singer songwriter 27 Robert Guy Scully journalist English rights activist Maurice Boucher outlaw biker former Hells Angels president 28 Education editThe Commission scolaire de Montreal CSDM operates French language public schools 29 Elementary edit Ecole Baril Ecole Notre Dame de L Assomption Ecole Maisonneuve Ecole Saint Clement Ecole Saint Jean Baptiste de Lasalle High school edit Ecole Secondaire Chomedey De Maisonneuve Specialized edit Ecole des Metiers de la Construction de Montreal Ecole pour Adultes Centre Hochelaga Maisonneuve Ecole Eulalie Durocher for intellectually disabled The English Montreal School Board EMSB operates English language schools 30 Elementary edit Edward Murphy Elementary School in nearby Mercier High school edit for high school students must go to nearby Vincent Massey Collegiate in Rosemont or F A C E School downtown See also editCentre Sud nearby neighbourhood with similar background and history Hochelaga federal electoral district Hochelaga Maisonneuve provincial electoral districtReferences edit a b Hochelaga Maisonneuve residents rally against gentrification Montreal Global News 20 May 2018 Retrieved 26 November 2020 Bruce G Trigger The Disappearance of the St Lawrence Iroquoians in The Children of Aataenstic A History of the Huron People to 1660 vol 2 Montreal and London Mcgill Queen s University Press 1976 pp 214 218 accessed 2 Feb 2010 a b Heritage Montreal Portrait du Territoire L Arrondissement Mercier Hochelaga Maisonneuve Centreaide du Grand Montreal Service d analyse et d allocation sociale Octobre 2003 Police issue warnings to Hochelaga Maisonneuve sex workers Montreal CTV News 17 July 2010 Retrieved 9 February 2021 Caron Steve 14 June 2012 Prostitution une zone de tolerance dans Hochelaga Maisonneuve in French Montreal Journal Metro Retrieved 4 December 2020 Sauves Ewan 21 October 2012 Hochelaga Maisonneuve des appartements pour les prostituees des 2013 in French Montreal La Presse Retrieved 4 December 2020 a b Forget Dominique 8 May 2013 Mon quartier me rend malade in French Montreal L Actualite Retrieved 22 November 2020 a b Une piquerie d Hochelaga exaspere les voisins in French Montreal Journal de Montreal 24 July 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2020 Un deces qui a marque un tournant dans notre histoire in French Montreal Journal de Montreal 9 August 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2020 Quebec biker war s innocent victims I never thought it would happen to my son Montreal Montreal Gazette 13 July 2019 Retrieved 26 November 2020 Etat des lieux de la gentrification dans Hochelaga Maisonneuve in French Montreal Le Devoir 5 May 2017 Retrieved 26 November 2020 a b La rue Ontario sera pietonne cet ete Montreal Journal Metro 22 June 2020 Retrieved 10 December 2020 a b La pietonnisation de la place Simon Valois decalee en 2018 Montreal Journal Metro 29 May 2017 Retrieved 7 February 2021 We feel bad enough that we live like this Montreal s tent city expands into dozens Montreal CTV News 14 August 2020 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Police fire department begin shutdown of Montreal s tent city for homeless Montreal CTV News 6 December 2020 Retrieved 21 December 2020 Un campement de personnes sans abri demantele a Montreal Montreal TVA Nouvelles 13 June 2022 Retrieved 12 July 2022 Le droit au quartier Montreal Actualites UQAM 11 December 2018 Retrieved 10 December 2020 Bibliotheque Hochelaga 23 February 2024 Bibliotheque Maisonneuve Voyou retrieved 2024 02 14 Alexandre Poulin Hochelaga Videoclip officiel retrieved 2024 02 14 https www youtube com watch v QsIRzOwzrmg La Question a 100 Piasses by Bernard Adamus 2010 Rue Ontario MHMHMH feat Bernard Adamus retrieved 2024 02 14 Pierre Falardeau entrevue avec Guy Jodoin retrieved 2024 02 14 Ca a clique naturellement Le Journal de Montreal 21 January 2012 Bernard Adamus Exclaim Myles Brian 2005 09 10 Maurice Boucher de petit delinquant a taulard Le Devoir in French Retrieved 2024 02 14 Trouver une ecole Centre de services scolaire de Montreal Elementary School Search External links edit nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1921 Collier s Encyclopedia article Maisonneuve nbsp Hochelaga Maisonneuve travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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