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45.506300,-73.579400

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  • Allan Memorial Institute

    Allan Memorial Institute

    Mental health hospital in Montreal, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 215 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.5059,-73.5821

    The Allan Memorial Institute (AMI; French: Institut Allan Memorial), also known colloquially as "the Allan", is a former psychiatric hospital and research institute located at 1025 Pine Avenue West in Montreal, Canada. It is situated on the slope of Mount Royal on the McGill University downtown campus in what was the Golden Square Mile of Montreal. It is named in memory of Sir Hugh Allan, whose former mansion, Ravenscrag, it occupies.

  • James McGill

    James McGill

    Scottish Canadian businessman and philanthropist (1744–1813)

    Distance: Approx. 223 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.505,-73.57722222

    James McGill (October 6, 1744 – December 19, 1813) was a Scottish-Canadian businessman, fur trader, land speculator, and philanthropist best known for being the founder of McGill University in Montreal. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Montreal West and appointed to the Executive Council of Lower Canada in 1792. He was the honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st Battalion, Montreal Militia, a predecessor unit of The Canadian Grenadier Guards.

  • McGill University School of Religious Studies

    McGill University School of Religious Studies

    Distance: Approx. 158 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.50659,-73.57742

    In May 2016, McGill University established the School of Religious Studies in the Faculty of Arts which provides a range of Undergraduate and Post Graduate programs. The School incorporates many methods and disciplines, mixing the focused historical study of religious traditions with approaches that explore contemporary expressions of religions and public policy.

  • McTavish reservoir

    McTavish reservoir

    Reservoir

    Distance: Approx. 99 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.505529,-73.578777

    The McTavish reservoir (French: Réservoir McTavish), named for Simon McTavish, is an underground reservoir and park located beside McGill University's campus on the southern slope of Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It holds 37 million gallons of water and is supplied by its large Châteauesque style pump-houses situated in the south-eastern corner of the park. Atop the reservoir is Rutherford Park, and it is also the location of the McTavish automated weather reporting station (CWTA, 71612).

  • Arts Building (McGill University)

    Arts Building (McGill University)

    Building in Quebec, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 207 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.505,-73.5775

    The McCall MacBain Arts Building (also known as the Arts Building, formerly the McGill College Building) is a landmark building located at 853 Sherbrooke Street West in Montreal, Quebec, in the centre of McGill University's downtown campus. The Arts Building is the oldest existing building on campus, and it was designed in the Classical Revival style by John Ostell. Construction began in 1839, and the building's central block and east wing were completed in 1843.

  • Maude Abbott Medical Museum

    Maude Abbott Medical Museum

    Medical museum in Montréal, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 106 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.50722222,-73.57972222

    The Maude Abbott Medical Museum (French: Musée Médical Maude Abbott) is a medical museum located at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The museum is named after Canadian doctor Maude Abbott, who served as its curator in the late 19th century.

  • Exaltation (sculpture)

    Exaltation (sculpture)

    1981 sculpture by John Porretta

    Distance: Approx. 196 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.505815,-73.576979

    Exaltation is an outdoor 1981 sculpture by Giovanni (John) Porretta, installed in McGill University's James Sculpture Garden, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

  • Square Forms and Circles

    Square Forms and Circles

    Sculpture at McGill University in Montreal, QC, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 190 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.50602,-73.577

    Square Forms and Circles is a 1963 outdoor sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, installed at Montreal's McGill University, in Quebec, Canada.

  • Fenêtre sur l'avenir

    Fenêtre sur l'avenir

    Distance: Approx. 200 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.50589,-73.57691

    Fenêtre sur l'avenir is a 1992 outdoor steel sculpture by Marcel Barbeau, installed at Montreal's McGill University, in Quebec, Canada.

  • Polypède

    Polypède

    Sculpture in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 173 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.50597,-73.57723

    Polypède is an outdoor 1967 bronze sculpture by Charles Daudelin, installed at Montreal's McGill University, in Quebec, Canada.

  • Stephen Leacock Building

    Stephen Leacock Building

    Building in Quebec, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 242 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.50444444,-73.57777778

    The Stephen Leacock Building, also known simply as the Leacock Building, is a building located at 855 Sherbrooke Street West, on the McGill University downtown campus in Montreal, Quebec. The building was named after Stephen Leacock, a well-known Canadian humorist and author, and Professor of Economics at McGill from 1901 to 1944. Built between 1962 and 1965 by the Montreal architectural firm Arcop, the Leacock Building's purpose was to accommodate the growing number of students at McGill, particularly in the Faculty of Arts which had outgrown its ancestral home, the Arts Building.

  • Montreal School of Theology

    Distance: Approx. 217 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 45.50666667,-73.57666667

    The Montreal School of Theology is an ecumenical collegiate seminary located in Montreal, Quebec. Its three colleges – United Theological College, The Presbyterian College, and the Montreal Diocesan Theological College – are autonomous, and each is representative of a particular denomination. The Montreal School of Theology, and each of its member colleges, is affiliated with McGill University.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

clear sky

Current Temperature

3 Celsius

Feeling temperature

1 Celsius

lowest temperature

1 Celsius

Maximum temperature

3 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1033 hPa

humidity

63 %

Sea level pressure

1033 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1028 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

1.54 m/s

Sunrise time

06:37:13

Sunset time

16:38:28

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