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Founded in 1854, 'Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges' is a 343-acre (1.39 km²) cemetery located in the borough of
Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce,
Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. The entrance and the grounds run along a part of chemin Côte-des-Neiges and up the slopes of
Mount Royal. The cemetery shares the mountain with the predominantly English-speaking and originally
Protestant burial ground, the
Mount Royal Cemetery.
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges is the largest cemetery in Canada. Its "La Pietà Mausoleum" contains a life-sized marble reproduction of
Michelangelo's Pietà sculpture located in
St. Peter's Basilica at the
Vatican.
The cemetery was originally open only to Roman Catholics; it is now open to any Christian, though it continues to be a Catholic institution and serve a primarily Catholic community. Primarily the internment grounds for
French Canadians, as they have almost exclusively been members of the Roman Catholic faith, the cemetery is the final resting place for a number of former mayors of the city of Montreal plus other prominent persons including:
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Jacques Augur (1901-1977), actor, comedian
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Raoul Barré (1874-1932), cartoonist
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Jean-Louis Beaudry (1809-1886), entrepreneur, politician
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Maurice Beaupré (1907-1984), actor
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Rolland Bédard (1913-1987), actor
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Richard Blass (1946-1975), gangster, killer, mass murderer
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Charlotte Boisjoli (1923-2001), writer, actress
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Henri Bourassa (1868-1952), politician, publisher
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Robert Bourassa (1933-1996), Premier of Quebec
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Dino Bravo (1948-1993), WWF wrestler
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George-Étienne Cartier (1814-1873), statesman
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Thérèse Forget Casgrain (1896-1981), feminist, reformer and stateswoman
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Lorne Chabot (1900-1946),
NHL ice-hockey goalie
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Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau (1840-1898), lawyer, publisher, politician
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Ernest Cormier ( 1885-1980 ), architect
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Alexandre-Maurice Delisle (1810-1880), businessman, statesman
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Gonzalve Doutre (1842-1880), lawyer, scholar, president of the Institut Canadien
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Jean Drapeau (1916-1999), flamboyant mayor of Montreal
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Lewis Thomas Drummond (1813-1882), jurist, politician
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Ludger Duvernay (1799-1852), founder of Quebec's
Société St-Jean-Baptiste
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Marcel Faribault (1908-1972), notary and legislative adviser
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Gérald Fauteux (1900-1980), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
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Amédée-Emmanuel Forget (1847-1923), Lieutenant-Governor of the
Northwest Territories and
Saskatchewan
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Louis-Joseph Forget (1853-1911), financier and president of the
Montreal Stock Exchange.
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Sir Rodolphe Forget (1861-1919), financier, statesman, president of the
Montreal Stock Exchange.
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Jean Gascon (1921-1988), stage and film actor/director
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Conrad Gauthier (1886-1964), singer/songwriter
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Sir Lomer Gouin, (1861-1929), Lieutenant-Governor and Premier of Quebec
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Robert Gravel (1945-1996), actor
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Joseph Guibord (1809-1869), patriote, buried through a court order in the
Guibord case.
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Doug Harvey (1924-1989), ice-hockey Hall of Fame defenceman
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Camillien Houde (1889-1958), statesman
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Harry Hyland (1889-1969), Hall of Fame ice-hockey player
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Henri Julien (1852-1908), lithographer, painter, illustrator, caricaturist, reporter
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Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine (1807-1864), jurist, politician
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Alfred Laliberté (1878-1953), sculptor
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Pierre Laporte (1921-1970), statesman assassinated by
FLQ terrorists
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René Lecavalier (1907-1999), sports commentator
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Marc Lépine (1964-1989), mass murderer
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J. Louis Lévesque (1911-1994) stockbroker, philanthropist, horse racing builder
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Nick Auf der Maur (1942-1998), journalist, politician
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Thomas D'Arcy McGee (1825-1868), journalist, statesman
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Honoré Mercier (1840-1894), statesman
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Émile Nelligan (1879-1941), poet
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Robert Nelson (1794-1873), medical practitioner, statesman
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John Ostell (1813-1892), architect
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Gédéon Ouimet (1823-1905), lawyer, politician, Premier of the Province of Quebec
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Alice Poznanska-Parizeau (1930-1990), writer
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Pierre Péladeau (1925-1997), businessman, media mogul
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Maurice Richard (1921-2000), Hall of Fame ice-hockey player
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Yvon Robert, (1914-1971), professional wrestler
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Jean "Johnny" Rougeau (1929-1983), professional wrestler
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Jeanne Sauvé (1922-1993), politician and
Governor-General of Canada
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Lord Thomas George Shaughnessy, (1853-1923), President of
CPR
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Mary Travers, "La Bolduc" (1894-1941), singer
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Charles Wilson (1808-1877), businessman, mayor of Montreal
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Marcellin Wilson (1859-1940), financier, philanthropist, statesman
See also
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List of famous cemeteries
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Mount Royal Park
External links
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official website