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Historic Old Homes in Downtown Montréal
Here are a few of my favourite shots from a recent doorscursion on a few of the residential side streets in the area of downtown Montreal known as the Golden Square Mile.
There are some beautiful well-maintained old homes in this part of the city and the more I wandered around the more wonderful doors I discovered.
Let me know which one you like best from this batch:
Note: For most of the next few days I’ll be offline celebrating our spring long weekend – the Victoria Day Holiday. I’ll be back to catch up with everyone late in the day on Monday. In the meantime you kids play nice and don’t break anything while I’m gone 😉
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I thank you for looking 🙂
You know, just by looking at them, that history hides behind each of these doors!
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Norm I’m reading The Louise Penny “Inspector Ganache series” that takes place in Quebec countryside. and Montreal of course. Today I’m reading about Quebec City. Your images help me visualize walking down the streets and into the magnificent Chateau Frontenac.
Thank you. I may have to come see it for myself.
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I loved the first one best. I must have been raised in the woods by a pack of wild red stones, because I am absolutely LOVING that facade and detail!
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I know what you mean, that red stone stood out for me as well. It is weird that I was a little disappointed the door wasn’t a bit fancier? 😉
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No, the door wasn’t up to the standard of its surrounding. Should have been carved — or, if it was even fancier, carven.
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Hi Norm, I just posted my first Thursday’s Door. I found you on Cee’s Photography.
Phyllis
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Thanks and welcome 🙂
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Some really terrific doors here! Great colors and textures. Wow!
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Thanks – I discovered so many in that part of town that I’ll have door posts for another month or so 😉
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You are off having fun and here I am a day late but behaving myself.I can’t believe you can get that close to those fancy doors. around CA they would be locked behind gates and long driveways. Love them all!!!
Happy Weekend
Carol
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Ps here’s my entry 😉 https://piecesofstarlight.wordpress.com/2016/05/20/classical-doors-for-thursday-doors/
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Thanks Carol. In this part of town it’s a bit of a unique situation. They’re all old mansions from about 150 years ago and I suspect they were built further back from the road, but the streets have all been widened over the years to accommodate cars.
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I absolutely adore the double doors!
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Thanks Janet, yes they are quite impressive 🙂
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I love the colour of the first building and the design of the door in the second image. Very nice doors, Norm.
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Those are my two favourites as well Jean, thanks 🙂
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Those must be doors to downtown mansions! They are fabulous! Happy Victoria Day!
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Thanks. Yes some of them are very much considered mansions. Most were country estates built for/by wealthy business people who conducted their commerce down by the old port. Over the years as the city expanded, streets were widened and the whole downtown area just sort of shifted and sprung up around them.
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I guess I need to get there too!
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I like the black doors! Have a great vacation!
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Thanks Jan. It was a good extra-long weekend. Always enjoyable to slow down and recharge the batteries 🙂
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Hands down -my favorite is the second – I like complicated designs:) (but also straight forward, like in my posts)
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Thanks, that second one is hard to beat 🙂
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You always find the best doors.
Here is my entry for this week.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/05/19/thursday-doors-may-19-2016/
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Thanks Cee – we have almost 375 years worth of settlement history here, so there’s lots to work with.
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Great photos of these very ornate doors. They all look great but I like #2 a little better. Thanks for sharing these finds.
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Thanks. That one is pretty special, glad you liked it 🙂
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Man, they have some super nice doors there!
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Thanks, we do have plenty of lovely old buildings here so there’s lots to choose from 🙂
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We have a lovely city!
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Thanks. We do indeed. The more I discover, the more it makes me want to explore and discover further 🙂
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I love the first door. The second has very interesting details and I originally thought it was my favorite, but I like how everything comes together with the first one. Enjoy your holiday!
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Thanks – glad you liked them. The weekend was wonderful and I even found a few more doors for upcoming posts 🙂
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I think I prefer the first door but really they are all lovely and we shouldn’t have to choose our favorite child! (ha) They are all pretty and interesting and different in their own ways. But, the ornate decoration on the first door speaks to me.
Have a lovely holiday. Try not to be spying every door you walk by while you are enjoying some downtime. 😉
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Thanks – glad you liked them.
As for not spying doors: What, are you kidding me?!
I saw doors EVERYWHERE 😀
Actually I got some nice ones for future posts and we had lots of fun at the same time so it’s all good.
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Hands down, the first is a beauty! Grand details!
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Thanks – no argument from me on that one. It is a beauty 🙂
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So hard to choose, they’re all fabulous. I love the warmth the first one projects, with the colors and the arch and the peek at the pencil pleats…Buuut, I love the iron work on the black one, too — especially since it’s well-worn. Too hard. Great doors! 🙂
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Thanks Joey. It was a very successful doorscursion. I’ve got enough shots for at least a month’s worth of posts.
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Nice. I should probably put down the hoe and put on some city clothes and snap some doors!
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Quite a display of opulence in this collection.
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It is indeed. It’s in a part of downtown that 150-200 years ago was actually more country estates for wealthy local businessmen than an actual part of the city. A lot has changed since then.
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Oh my, the first and the second are tied for my favourite. A lovely doorscursion.
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Thanks, those are my favourites as well. It was a very successful doorscursion; I have enough shots left over for at least 4-5 more posts 🙂
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Good to know that you are not lacking either. 🙂
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How amazing to have these magnificent doors as the front door to a house. How grand they must be inside. Very hard to choose a favourite but I think the first one just edges it to the top of my list. Here is my door for the week. https://memoriesaremadeofthisblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/19/thursday-doors-wine-and-roses/
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Thanks. Yes there are some magnificent old homes in that part of downtown 🙂
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Hard to believe these incredible doors are doors to homes! I’d love to see the houses as well. Too difficult to choose, so I won’t; I’ll just enjoy. Have a wonderful holiday and enjoy the offline time in the real world, Norm.
janet
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Thanks Janet. I’ll try to include wider views that show more of the building next time. Most of these old homes are too big for today’s smaller families and too expensive for most to own. In a lot of cases they’re converted into professional offices for lawyers, notaries, insurance brokers. Thankfully most are very well maintained.
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Oh, how to choose! All beautiful, at a push #3 has a certain pull for me….
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Thanks – Yes it does have some lovely iron work in it 🙂
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Fabulous images from you again Norm.
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Thank you Helen 🙂
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They are all beautiful doors, but #1 would be my choice if it could mine. I do love arches 🙂
Happy Victoria Long Weekend 🙂
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Thanks Joanne. It’s an amazing part of downtown. There were a few others I found that’ll appear in future posts 🙂
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I like the first door best as it is most inviting and the place that I would love to call home. Plus, it offers the opportunity to be out of the rain while fumbling for keys.
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Thanks, that one is special indeed.
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These are wonderful doors, Norm. I think I like the second one the best. I like the way the iron work and the wood work are married in those graceful curves. I do really like the arched entryway of the first one, too. You make it hard.
Enjoy your long weekend Norm. We’ll try to be good, but, well you know, when the cat’s away…
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Thanks Dan – those two are my faves as well. This entire part of downtown is full of lovely historic homes, many with wonderful doors. Stay tuned for more in the weeks to come.
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Four very handsome doors but that first one is a 10. 🙂
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Thanks. That red stone is my favourite too. There was a building right across the street with that same stone but the door was an ugly plain painted steel one 😦
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The second and third one are my favorites because of the iron work. The decoration of the second one is almost baroque, although the woodwork has a touch of Jugendstil. The third one is elegant and stylish. All in all a street I would like to walk up and down a couple of times.
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Thanks Marga. It’s amazing because it’s not just this one street but the entire neighborhood. I found lots of others that you’ll see in future posts so stay tuned 🙂
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I will!
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Gorgeous doors – I like the second one best – it’s grand and well maintained 😀
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Thanks. It’s funny – I noticed the same thing about your door this week too. I guess we both have an appreciation for preserving these old beauties 🙂
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I like the first one best – there’s just something about the way the stonework surround and the wood and glass door look ‘right’ together, no fuss no nonsense 🙂
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Thanks. I had a tough time picking my favourite but you’re right about that first one – it does have a lot going for it 🙂
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