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Rue Jarry (French: rue Jarry) is a street on the Island of Montreal which stretches from Boulevard de l'Acadie in the west to Boulevard Ray-Lawson to the east. It is named for settler of St. Laurent, Quebec Bernard Bleignier dit Jarry.
Native name | (French: rue Jarry) |
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Location | Island of Montreal |
West end | Boulevard De L’Acadie Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension |
Major junctions | A-40 (TCH) R-125 R-335 A-25 |
East end | Boulevard Ray-Lawson Anjou, Quebec |
The street is nearly entirely served by the bus route 193 Jarry. A metro station (Jarry Station) is located at the intersection with Berri Street.
The street is home to the Cité des Arts du Cirque, a circus training centre and headquarters for the Cirque du Soleil.
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The street has a very Italian-Canadian feel to it once it enters the borough of St. Leonard.
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