The Back Alleys of Montréal
Pointe-à-Callière presents

The Back Alleys of Montréal

In-person Event
May 8th 2025
7:00 pm – 8:15 pm / Doors: 6:45 pm

350 Pl. Royale, Montréal, QC, Canada
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A New Angle on Montréal! 

From simple passthroughs to gathering and play spaces, Montréal’s alleys are a key part of the city’s identity. Explore the history and importance of these lanes by delving into their origins, their evolution, their multiple uses, and how citizens have made them their own. 

 

No detours or closed-off streets during this lecture… just the joy of learning more about these Montréal spaces! 

 

Gérard Beaudet 

Gérard Beaudet is an urban planner emeritus and a professor at the School of Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture in the Faculty of Environmental Design at the Université de Montréal. He is an associate researcher at the Ivanhoé-Cambridge Urban and Real Estate Development Observatory. 

 

His interest in heritage dates back to the early 1970s, when he began his architectural studies. For almost two decades, he has been responsible for a master’s course on urban heritage development. 


In French

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A New Angle on Montréal! 

From simple passthroughs to gathering and play spaces, Montréal’s alleys are a key part of the city’s identity. Explore the history and importance of these lanes by delving into their origins, their evolution, their multiple uses, and how citizens have made them their own. 

 

No detours or closed-off streets during this lecture… just the joy of learning more about these Montréal spaces! 

 

Gérard Beaudet 

Gérard Beaudet is an urban planner emeritus and a professor at the School of Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture in the Faculty of Environmental Design at the Université de Montréal. He is an associate researcher at the Ivanhoé-Cambridge Urban and Real Estate Development Observatory. 

 

His interest in heritage dates back to the early 1970s, when he began his architectural studies. For almost two decades, he has been responsible for a master’s course on urban heritage development. 


In French

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