Montréal Québec Temple

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The Montréal Québec Temple is the 86th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The temple was announced on August 6, 1998, and was the sixth temple to be built in Canada. It was also one of the temples announced with a long list of others, which Church President Gordon B. Hinckley hoped to have completed by the end of 2000 in order to have 100 operating temples throughout the world.

A site dedication and groundbreaking ceremony was held on April 9, 1999. Gary J. Coleman, a member of the Seventy, presided at the ceremony. The temple is sited on a 2.4-acre plot in the city of Longueuil. The temple was open to the public for tours of the interior May 20-27, 2000. Despite the short duration of the open house, more than 10,000 people toured the temple.

Hinckley dedicated the Montréal Québec Temple on June 4, 2000. Before the dedication began, a cornerstone ceremony was held to officially complete the construction of the temple. Hinckley placed the cornerstone and had help from local children in placing the mortar. Around 6,000 members attended the four dedicatory sessions of the temple. The temple serves more than 12,200 church members from the Montréal; Ottawa, Ontario; Montpelier, Vermont; and upstate New York areas.

The temple has a total of 10,700 square feet, two ordinance rooms, and two sealing rooms. The exterior finish is made of Bethel white granite from northern Vermont.

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