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The Victoria Bridge was the first to span the Saint Lawrence River. Construction began in the mid-19th century and was done mostly by people of Irish descent. It was a cruel twist of fate that during the construction, they came across a mass grave of mostly Irish immigrants who had died of typhoid.
In their honor, the workers erected a monument made from a 33-ton boulder from the St. Lawrence River. The inscription reads: "To preserve from desecration the remains of 6000 immigrants who died of ship fever A.D. 1847-48." The monument is known by several names: The Irish Commemorative Stone, Black Rock, and the Montreal Irish Monument.
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The monument stands in the traffic median of Bridge Street.
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January 28, 2025