I just answered my own question.
http://www.muhcfou...om/muhc/chest.htmlRead.
In 1911, the region's first sanatorium opened in the Laurentian mountain village of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, with 45 beds, servicing those afflicted with pulmonary tuberculosis and sharing some of the patient load of the Royal Edward Institute. In 1930, the Royal Edward Institute moved its facilities to the Montreal Chest Institute's current St. Urbain Street address. Within the following two years, it was officially recognized as a McGill University affiliated teaching hospital. A decade later, the Royal Edward Institute and the sanatorium joined to become the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital. By 1957, the facilities in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts were closed and the construction of a new sanatorium began. |
such a shame this place is gone. Is it completely erased?