Travelling Exhibition
From May 12 to September 17, 2017

La ville suspendue
The McCord Museum Tells the Stories of Montreal
The McCord Museum has created La ville suspendue, an exhibition-installation that will travel across Montreal during summer 2017 to bring residents and visitors a slice of Montreal’s past along with the unique history of each district and moving stories from Montrealers.
Old and contemporary photos and the personal narratives of residents will change to highlight the specific characteristics of each of the 19 visited boroughs. The city’s different faces and its development will therefore become chapters in the larger story of this travelling installation.
A flagship event of the official programming for Montreal’s 375th anniversary, designed and produced by the McCord Museum.
CALENDAR PER DISTRICT:
DATES | DISTRICTS | PARKS |
May, 13 and 14 | Rosemont / La Petite-patrie | Parc Jean-Duceppe |
May, 20 and 21 | Outremont | Parc Beaubien |
May, 27 and 28 | Rivière-des-prairies/ Pointe-aux-Trembles | Parc Marcel-Léger |
June, 3 and 4 | Pierrefonds / Roxboro | Parc Nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques |
June, 10 and 11 | Lachine | Parc de la Marina D’Escale |
June, 17 and 18 | Saint-Laurent | Parc Beaudet |
June, 24 and 25 | Verdun | Parc de l’Honorable Georges-O’Reilly |
July, 1 and 2 | Côte-des-Neiges / Notre-Dame-de-Grâce | Parc Kent |
July, 8 and 9 | Mercier / Hochelaga / Maisonneuve | Promenade Bellerive |
July, 15 and 16 | L’île-Bizard / Sainte-Geneviève | Parc Eugène D’Ostie |
July, 22 and 23 | Montréal-Nord | Parc Aimé-Léonard |
July, 29 and 30 | LaSalle | Parc Leroux |
August, 5 and 6 | Ahuntsic-Cartierville | Parc Ahuntsic |
August, 12 and 13 | Le Sud-Ouest | Parc Sir Georges-Étienne-Cartier |
August, 19 and 20 | Anjou | Parc Lucie-Bruneau |
August, 26 and 27 | Villeray / Saint-Michel / Parc-Extension | Parc Jarry |
September, 2 and 3 | Saint-Léonard | Parc Wilfrid-Bastien |
September, 9 and 10 | Le Plateau-Mont-Royal | Parc La Fontaine |
September, 16 and 17 | Ville-Marie | Parc Des Faubourgs |
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