Montreal Forum
Montreal Forum is a historic building located facing Cabot Square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Called "the most storied building in hockey history" by Sporting News, it was an indoor arena which served as the home of the National Hockey League's Montreal Maroons from 1924 to 1938 and the Montreal Canadiens from 1926 to 1996.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Building
- Description: former arena in Montreal, Québec Province, Canada; now an entertainment complex
- Also known as: “Forum de Montreal”, “Forum de Montréal”, and “Pepsi Forum”
- Address: 2313 Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, Montreal, QC H3H 1N2
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Cabot square and Alexis Nihon Complex.
Cabot square
Park
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Cabot Square is an urban square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada between the former Montreal Forum and the former Montreal Children's Hospital. The square is in the Shaughnessy Village neighbourhood, an area recently re-dubbed the Quartier des Grands Jardins and has been slated for redevelopment. Cabot square is situated 110 metres southeast of Montreal Forum.
Alexis Nihon Complex
Shopping center
Photo: Place Alexis Nihon, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Alexis Nihon Complex is a 223,000 m), making it the largest of the retailer's locations at the time. The Steinberg's supermarket was one of the largest built by the company back then. Alexis Nihon Complex is situated 160 metres southwest of Montreal Forum.
Atwater Library
Library
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Westmount and Saint-Henri.
Westmount
Town
Photo: Stéphane Batigne, CC BY 3.0.
Westmount is a city on the Island of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada. Enclaved by the city of Montreal, it had a population of 19,658 in the 2021 Canadian census.
Saint-Henri
Neighborhood
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Saint-Henri is a neighbourhood in southwestern Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the borough of Le Sud-Ouest. Saint-Henri is bounded to the east by Atwater Avenue, to the west by the town of Montreal West, to the north by Autoroute Ville-Marie, and to the south by the Lachine Canal.
Downtown Montreal
Photo: Poco a poco, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Downtown is the central business district of Montreal, and home to its largest concentration of museums, art galleries and shopping, and to the Mont-Royal Park and Montreal's Chinatown.
Montreal Forum
- Categories: arena and performing arts center
- Location: Ville-Marie, Montreal, Urban agglomeration of Montreal, Southwestern Quebec, Quebec, Canada, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
45.49013° or 45° 29′ 25″ northLongitude
-73.58468° or 73° 35′ 5″ westLevels
6Open location code
87Q8FCR8+34OpenStreetMap ID
way 20177664OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q367272
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Ukrainian—“Montreal Forum” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Fòrum de Montreal”
- Dutch: “Forum de Montréal”
- French: “Forum de Montréal”
- German: “Forum de Montréal”
- Hebrew: “מונטריאול פורום”
- Indonesian: “Forum Montreal”
- Italian: “Forum de Montréal”
- Italian: “Montreal Forum”
- Japanese: “モントリオール・フォーラム”
- Korean: “몬트리올 포럼”
- Korean: “포롬 드 몽레알”
- Polish: “Forum de Montréal”
- Russian: “Монреаль-Форум”
- Spanish: “Forum de Montreal”
- Swedish: “Forum de Montréal”
- Swedish: “Montreal Forum”
- Turkish: “Forum de Montréal”
- Turkish: “Montréal Forumu”
- Ukrainian: “Монреаль-Форум”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Mira Amusement Forum and Cineplex Forum & VIP.
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