A Glimpse into the Past

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About the Black Rock

The Black Rock, erected in 1859, stands as a solemn tribute to the 6000 Irish immigrants who lost their lives during the Great Famine. Located at Point-Saint-Charles in Montreal, this monument serves as a poignant reminder of their struggle and resilience. Our non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving this historical site and educating the public about its profound significance.

Join Our Efforts to Preserve History

Help us honor the memory of the 6000 Irish immigrants who perished on the shores of Point-Saint-Charles. Your support is crucial in building and maintaining this memorial site. Discover how you can contribute or participate in our upcoming events dedicated to this cause.