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Fire Destroys Historic Maison Charles-Daudelin in Kirkland, Quebec

The heritage site, once home to renowned sculptor Charles Daudelin, was engulfed in flames, raising concerns about the preservation of cultural landmarks.

  • The Maison Charles-Daudelin, a designated Quebec heritage site, burned down in a fire late Sunday night in Kirkland, Montreal's West Island.
  • The home and workshop, built in 1951 and expanded in 1986, were significant for their architectural design and their connection to Charles Daudelin, a prominent Quebec sculptor and painter.
  • Firefighters battled the blaze for five hours, and while the cause remains undetermined, authorities stated there is no evidence of arson.
  • The site was classified as a heritage property in 2023 after advocacy efforts prevented its demolition, but concerns over fire prevention and heritage protection are now being raised.
  • Cultural advocates, including Heritage Montreal, are calling for stronger measures to safeguard historic landmarks following this loss.
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