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Le Monument à George-Étienne Cartier est monument national érigé en 1919 par un comité de citoyens à l'est du Mont Royal à Montréal.
Il fut commandé pour commémorer le centième anniversaire de naissance de George-Étienne Cartier en 1914 mais fut retardé à cause de la guerre.
Haut de 30 mètres, il est composé de 17 personnages en bronze disposés auprès de blocs de granit.
Il est l'œuvre du sculpteur George William Hill.
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