- Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The Queen Elizabeth Hotel (French: Le Reine Elizabeth; official English name Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth) is a
grand hotel inMontreal ,Quebec . Completed in 1958, it was built by theCanadian National Railway , but was later sold toCanadian Pacific Hotels , nowFairmont Hotels and Resorts .Located at 900
René Lévesque Boulevard West, in the heart of Montreal, it is connected to Central Station and to the underground city.Many famous guests have stayed there, including Queen Elizabeth II (four times) and the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen Mother, Prince Charles,
Fidel Castro , who the first head of state to visit the hotel,Charles de Gaulle , andPrincess Grace of Monaco , duringExpo '67 ,Indira Gandhi ,Jacques Chirac ,Nelson Mandela , the Dalai Lama,Mikhail Gorbachev ,Jimmy Carter ,Henry Kissinger ,Perry Como ,Joan Crawford ,John Travolta , andMikhail Baryshnikov .The hotel reached worldwide fame when
John Lennon andYoko Ono , who had been refused entry into the United States, conducted theirBed-In and recorded the song "Give Peace a Chance " in Room 1742 at the hotel, betweenMay 26 andJune 2 ,1969 .The
NHL Entry Draft was also held at the hotel ten times between 1963 and 1979.In 1970, the Quebec government moved its centre of operations into the Queen Elizabeth in the midst the
October Crisis .Few remember the bitter controversy over naming the hotel. Quebec nationalists wanted it called Château Maisonneuve in honour of Montreal's founder,
Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve . CN's president,Donald Gordon , stubbornly insisted it be named for the queen, who had unexpectedly come to the throne in 1952 while the hotel was still on the drawing boards.The French name, "Le Reine Elizabeth", may appear startling because of the use of the masculine article "le". The article does not apply to the feminine noun "Reine", but to the masculine noun "Hôtel".
External links
* [http://www.fairmont.com/queenelizabeth/ Fairmont: The Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal] (official site)
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=112377 Emporis Listing]
*Cite news| url=http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/story.html?id=285e9e38-9e58-46a9-9ecb-a56cd6527762&k=94108 | title=Landmark has opened its doors to politicians and pachyderms | first=Alan | last=Hustak| work=Montreal Gazette| date=2008-03-16 |accessdate=2008-03-17
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