City Talks
March 26 | 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.

Photographer unknown, Chinatown, De La Gauchetière Street Looking West from Clark Street, Montreal, about 1965. Gift of Gilbert Lee, M2008.104.1.21, McCord Stewart Museum
Over the past two centuries, Montreal’s neighbourhoods have reflected its cultural diversity, marked by the communities that inhabit them. But this feature of the city’s personality evolves from one generation to the next. What part does human geography play in the city’s cultural landscape? How can we look ahead?
Information
- Free activity, in French, presented online on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, from 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
- Audience Q&A in French and English.
- The event will be broadcast live on Zoom and on the Museum’s Facebook page.
Attend the event online
- Register on the Museum’s admission website to receive the link (you will receive an email a few minutes prior to the event).
After the event, you will receive a recording of the talk. - To watch live on the Museum’s Facebook page: Register on the Facebook event.
City Talks
For the 13th year in a row, the city’s development stakeholders will come together for the City Talks series to debate current, tangible issues related to urban planning and the city, topics that concern all Montrealers.
The talks will be moderated by Dinu Bumbaru, Policy Director at Héritage Montréal.