Jeanne-Mance Park

4220 de l'Esplanade, Montreal, H2W 2N4 ,Canada
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Jeanne Mance Park is an urban park in Montreal's Plateau Mont-Royal borough and is located along Park Avenue, opposite Mount Royal, and just south of Mount Royal Avenue. It is named after the co-founder of Montreal, Jeanne Mance.HistoryThe park was previously known as Fletcher's Field/Champ de Fletcher, .This great common in the heart of the city was part of the public domain and it was used as a military parade ground, as was Logan's Farm . During the Great War, troops were trained on Fletcher's Field. The lacrosse and football clubs as well as the Royal Mount Royal Golf Club also used Fletcher's Field, the name by which it was called for well over a hundred years.The history of this park began at the end of the 19th century with the planning of Mount Royal Park and the city's acquisition of land on Mount Royal, which ran from the summit of the mountain to Esplanade Avenue, between Pine Avenue and Mount Royal Avenue.In 1878, Montreal's Crystal Palace was relocated to Fletcher's Field. The structure was destroyed by fire in July 1896.In 1879, Fletcher's Field was identified by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain as a notable source of Hyoscyamus niger, a psychoactive plant.

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