The Hamilton Spectator

Fears for historic Montreal site as firefighte­rs battle blaze

Five-alarm fire at former monastery source of ‘immense sorrow’ says mayor

- SIDHARTHA BANERJEE

A major fire at a Montreal heritage building was still not under control Friday and authoritie­s were not able to provide a firm timeline of how long it would take to extinguish the blaze.

The fire broke out late Thursday afternoon at the Monastère du Bon-Pasteur, a 19th century former monastery, and quickly became a five-alarm blaze requiring the interventi­on of 150 firefighte­rs.

Fire Chief Richard Liebmann told reporters Friday that the fire seems to have started in the attic, but bringing it under control hasn’t been easy.

“It’s a fire that’s extremely difficult to extinguish,” Liebmann said. “Because of the nature of the constructi­on, the shape of the building and the constructi­on materials, it’s very difficult to reach the source of the fire, (both) from above and from inside.”

Liebmann could not say what the extent of the damage could be or how long operations might continue.

The downtown Montreal building was built in 1846 for the Soeurs de Notre-Dame du Bon Pasteur d’Angers who set up in Montreal. It retained its religious vocation until the 1960s.

It was formally recognized as a heritage site by the province in 1979.

It now serves as a multiservi­ce centre that includes a residence for seniors, a housing cooperativ­e, a daycare centre and condominiu­ms.The building also houses the offices of Heritage Montreal, a nonprofit that promotes and protects the city’s heritage.

The chapel, located in the centre of the complex, is now a concert hall that is part of the city’s cultural centre network. According to the City of Montreal, it’s one of the most prestigiou­s halls, known for exceptiona­l acoustics in a historic and intimate atmosphere.

The venue houses a pair of unique instrument­s: a Fazioli concert grand piano and a 1772 Kirckman harpsichor­d. It wasn’t clear whether those items had been saved.

Liebmann said 39 people were evacuated and 27 of them are being taken care of by the Red Cross.

Two people were treated for minor injuries, a firefighte­r who was fighting the blaze and a man in his 80s found overnight in a part of the complex not on fire.

Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante says word of the fire brought feelings of “immense sorrow.”

 ?? CHRISTINNE MUSCHI THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Firefighte­rs respond to a five-alarm fire at the former Monastère du Bon-Pasteur in Montreal on Friday.
CHRISTINNE MUSCHI THE CANADIAN PRESS Firefighte­rs respond to a five-alarm fire at the former Monastère du Bon-Pasteur in Montreal on Friday.

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