It exists there for a reason. The indisputable center of Mile End -- between Park and St. Laurent, along St. Viatuer and Fairmont, is a cool area. It hosts the 2 kings of bagels in Montreal, amazing Italian cafe's, bars of nightlife, and clubs where the recent Montreal sounds (think Maroon 5 and Arcade Fire, among others) emerged. So, you know, I kinda wanted to live there.
According to the Montreal Gazette, I do. The Gazette (Montreal's largest English language daily) is doing a 3 part piece on Mile End, and today, it defined the area:
Built up in the early 1900s on land vacated by the Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition grounds (Jeanne Mance Park and north to St. Joseph Blvd.), residential Mile End consists largely of two- and three-storey row housing - duplexes, triplexes, small apartment buildings and a few single-family homes. The traditional boundaries roughly follow the H2T postal code area: Mount Royal Ave. to the south and the CPR railway tracks north of Van Horne to the north, Hutchison St. to the west and St. Denis St. to the east (although some residents claim St. Laurent Blvd. is the limit).
So there it is! I'm in it! woo hoo!
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