Irish Famine in Montreal Walking Tour

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Έως και 24 ώρες πριν από την ώρα έναρξης
Διάρκεια: 2 ώρες
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The Irish Famine in Montreal Walking Tour revisits one of the darkest chapters in the city’s history, also known as Black ’47. Starting in June, 1847, Montreal was overwhelmed by wave after wave of Irish refugees fleeing brutal oppression at home, including a massive famine triggered by a potato blight and colonial British landowners, many of whom forced tenants off their lands.

The walking tour provides in-depth history about the Irish Famine's impact on Montreal in 1847. Guests will visit key sites associated with this tragedy, including the Old Port and Lachine Canal, the Grey Nuns Motherhouse, the two locations of Montreal’s fever sheds and mass burial grounds, and the infamous Black Rock monument.

The Irish Famine in Montreal Walking Tour is sure to please those researching family roots, history buffs, and tourists and locals interested in this dark episode in the city’s history.

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  • Guide

Γλώσσες που μιλάει ο ξεναγός

English

Πρόσθετες πληροφορίες

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Τοποθεσία

Σημείο αναχώρησης

Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, Pl. Royale 350, Ville-Marie, Montréal, H2Y 3Y5
We will meet you outside of Pointe-a-Calliere museum. The address is 350 Place Royale.

Τέλος περιήγησης

Montreal Irish Monument, Rue Bridge, Le Sud-Ouest, Montréal, H3K 1X8
The tour will end at the Black Rock. Your guide can give you directions at the end of your tour.

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