Monday, January 31, 2022

Just a story of the old boardwalk .........reminiscing, I guess

https://montreal-history.com/resource/3293.html i View on a Map 22. Boardwalk In 1926, the City of Verdun built a boardwalk on top of its dike, near the St. Lawrence River. This boardwalk was a very popular place among Verdunites and other Montrealers. Many people came here to take advantage of the pleasures of this waterfront area. Due to its location along the St. Lawrence River, Verdun was often subject to flooding. During spring thaw, the water in the river from lac Saint-Louis penetrated into the ground and often tended to accumulate in the natural basin of the lowlands located at the far west of its territory. Verdun's municipal authorities decided to build a dike, which was subsequently raised and reinforced a number of times over the course of its history. In 1926, the dike was strong and reliable. Verdun's City Council decided to build a boardwalk over the dike, providing Verdunites with a place to stroll and make the most of the waterfront area. At several places along this boardwalk, doors were installed so that the public could access the shoreline, where boat launch facilities were set up, including a 300-metre-high diving board and several docks for motor boats. Boating clubs, such as the Verdun Motor Boating Club, also located right near there. A number of Montrealers came to Verdun on weekends to stroll along this boardwalk. During the 20th century, the boardwalk—which was paved with asphalt at the beginning of the forties, for a new look—then all but disappeared sometime between 1960 and 1970, with the development of the riverbanks. Today, traces of this boardwalk still exist along the waterfront area. Stone pillars along the walking trail in the parc de l’Honorable-George-O’Reilly serve as a reminder of the presence of this magnificent riverbank promenade.

7 comments:

Les_F said...

copy and paste this link to see the original page for this article ,from there you can check out other areas of Montreal too.
Cheers ! LesF

Les_F said...

Might have helped to include the link in my previous msg.
https://montreal-history.com/resource/3293.html

Les_F said...

Hmmmm ! I seriously think a proof reader is in order for whoever wrote or Ok'd the transcript about the boardwalk.
it reads, (including a 300-metre-high diving board)
Seriously a 300 Metre High Diving Board.........for reference the PVM is only 188m LOL
even 30m would be a 10 story building, I don't know about you guys, or if anyone even noticed the typo but I am safely suggesting the diving board may have been 3 meters.
What Say You..........lol

Francis (Frank) Jones said...

I lived in Verdun until 1959 until I joined the RCN and, although I have lived in Halifax, Victoria & Ottawa plus have travelled much of the world, when I think of home I think of Verdun. Montreal was one of the greatest cities in the world and I have visited many of them.
I live in Bridgewater on the the beautiful south shore of Nova Scotia, eighty years old and waxing nastalgic. I am considering visiting Montreal late this spring or early summer for what will be probably the last time. All of my realatives, friends and acquaintenances whom I remember from Verdun have passed on. I would love to meet anyone fron Verdun who would be interested. Francis (aka Frankie/Frank) Jones. fiwjones@eastlink.ca (902) 527-0217

Les_F said...

Glad you surfed by and found us Frank. I hope you get to meet up with some good people from Montreal ( Verdun) I actually live on the Westcoast in Victoria,but grew up in Verdun/ Montreal. Maybe someone will read this and reach out to you for a tour of Montreal. Nothing like a hometown friend to drive you around and know all the old spots that we like to see. End of summer might be a real good time to visit so as to escape the humidity that can surprise you ,Septemer might be one of the best months decent daytime weather and comfortable end of summer nights. In anycase as I mentioned I am glad you passed by this way,and I wish you a terrific trip. You can scour this site if you like some pictures have disappeared into cyberspace, but a lot still remain and the stories are as varied as the characters we all are. Cheers ! LesF

Melanson said...

Just happened to find this site, after all these years...Great memories here of Verdun and Montreal...

Melanson said...

Just found this site after all these years...great memories of growing up in Verdun, Montreal & Point st Charles...