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Condominium skyscraper complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Tour des Canadiens
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCondominiums
Town or cityMontreal, Quebec
CountryCanada
Construction started2013
Completed2016
CostC$230 million
Height167 metres (548 ft)
Technical details
Floor count50
Design and construction
Architect(s)IBI/CHA (Cardinal Hardy) / Martin Marcotte / Beinhaker
Website
www.tourdescanadiens.com

The Tour des Canadiens is a condominium skyscraper complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is situated next to the Bell Centre in downtown Montreal, at Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal and Rue de la Montagne, and is named for the Montreal Canadiens hockey team, which is a part-owner of the project.

The first tower consists of 552 condos, with nine floors of parking and a large sports bar on the ground floor.

Two subsequent towers were added to the Tour des Canadiens project, with the Tour des Canadiens 2 completed in 2019 and construction on the Tour des Canadiens 3 wrapping up in 2021.

Construction on Tour des Canadiens 1 began in July 2013, and was completed in 2016. As of February 2013, the project had been approved by the city and was 100% sold.

At 50 floors and an estimated 167 metres (548 ft), it is the seventh tallest building in the city, and the second tallest residential tower.

  • Construction site in August 2013 Construction site in August 2013
  • Construction site in October 2013 Construction site in October 2013
  • Construction site in May 2014 Construction site in May 2014
  • Construction site in December 2014 Construction site in December 2014
  • Construction site in September 2015 Construction site in September 2015

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Montreal skyscrapers
Over 150 m
125 m to 149 m
100 m to 124 m
Under construction

45°30′09″N 73°34′06″W / 45.5025°N 73.5682°W / 45.5025; -73.5682


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