Greene Avenue (Montreal) Explained

Greene Avenue
Location:Montreal and Westmount
Direction A:South
Terminus A:Saint-Ambroise Street West, Saint-Henri
Direction B:North
Terminus B:Sherbrooke Street West, Westmount (continues as Mount Pleasant Avenue)
Owner:Cities of Montreal and Westmount
Coordinates:45.4874°N -73.5907°W
Inauguration Date:1881

Greene Avenue (officially in French: '''avenue Greene''') is a north-south street in Westmount and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It links Sherbrooke Street West in the north and Saint-Ambroise Street West, near the Atwater Market and Lachine Canal in the south. North of Sherbrooke, it is known as Mount Pleasant Avenue.

Greene Avenue is locally known for its upscale shops, restaurants and antique dealers. Notable structures and businesses on the street include the western entrance to Westmount Square and the studios for radio station CKGM.

Greene Avenue was said to be given its name in 1884,[1] after the area's former landowner, Edward K. Greene,[2] although other sources point to G.A. Greene as the namesake.[3]

Further reading

Ville de Montréal, Les rues de Montréal, Répertoire historique, Montréal, Méridien, 1995, p. 209

Notes and References

  1. September 2011. Greene Avenue. The Westmount Historian. 12. 1. 1.
  2. Web site: Walsh. Michael. 2020-10-10. Westmount places and their stories /32. 2021-05-18. Westmount Magazine. en-US.
  3. Web site: Ville de Montréal - La toponymie. 2021-05-19. ville.montreal.qc.ca. fr-ca.