René Lévesque Boulevard (French: Boulevard René-Lévesque), previously named Dorchester Boulevard,[a] is one of the main streets in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
It is a main east–west thoroughfare passing through the downtown core in the borough of Ville-Marie. The street begins on the west at Atwater Avenue (though see below) and continues until it merges with Notre Dame Street East just east of Parthenais Street. This boulevard is named after former sovereignistQuebec PremierRené Lévesque.
Shortly after Jean Drapeau was elected mayor in 1954, his administration ordered the destruction of hundreds of buildings along Dorchester. In 1955, the street was widened into an eight-lane boulevard.[1]
The name was changed in 1987 after the death of Quebec premierRené Lévesque. A portion of the thoroughfare located in the largely anglophone city of Westmount, between Clarke and Atwater, retains the name "Boulevard Dorchester", as does a portion in the mainly French-speaking Montréal-Est, where it is known as "Rue Dorchester."
Other streets of the same name
There is an unrelated street called Boulevard René-Lévesque on Nuns' Island in Verdun.