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The territory of Centre-Sud stretches from the river to Sherbrooke Street, between Saint-Denis Street and the tracks of the Canadian Pacific, near Moreau Street to the east.

Today in the Centre-Sud, manufacturing has become a witness to a bygone era. Products manufactured in the past have now become collector’s items, while the life experiences behind them constitute a rich intangible heritage. Many parts and pieces of the neighbourhood’s heritage have a worth conserving, documenting, and promoting.

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Graphic design: Diane Urbain, Écomusée du fier monde

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Map of Centre-Sud. Graphic design: Diane Urbain, Écomusée du fier monde Map of Centre-Sud

Les abords du pont Jacques-Cartier, 2011. Photo : Julie Landreville, Écomusée du fier monde Definition of collections

Workers at a textile mill, circa 1900. Écomusée du fier monde Neighbourhood history

A worker in the Hydraulic Machinery factory, circa 1900. Fonds Hydraulic Machinery, Écomusée du fier monde Écomusée Collections

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