Mount Royal Chalet
Building on Mount Royal in Quebec, Canada
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Mount Royal Chalet is a building located near the summit of Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The chalet was constructed in 1932[1] under the mayoralty of Camillien Houde as a make-work project during the Great Depression.[2] The French Beaux Arts structure was designed by Montreal architect Aristide Beaugrand-Champagne (1876-1950).[3]
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts
Completed1932
| Mont Royal Chalet | |
|---|---|
Mont-Royal Chalet viewed from the southeast | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Beaux-Arts |
| Location | Mont-Royal, 1196 Camillien-Houde Road, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Coordinates | 45.5039°N 73.5876°W |
| Completed | 1932 |
| Client | Ville de Montreal |
| Owner | Ville de Montreal |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Aristide Beaugrand-Champagne |

The building can host various events with room for 300 to 700 patrons.[4] The southside of the building is a bricked courtyard and lookout with a view of Montreal's skyline from Mont-Royal.