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Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Montreal Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of Montreal at twilight | Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Montreal Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of Montreal at twilight | ||
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Montreal Exterior Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of Montreal in daylight | Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Montreal Exterior Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of Montreal in daylight | ||
AC4-Montreal_concept.jpg|Concept art of | AC4-Montreal_concept.jpg|Concept art of Montreal | ||
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Montreal City Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of an alternate Montreal | Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Montreal City Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of an alternate Montreal | ||
PL-SANTES.jpg|The soirée | PL-SANTES.jpg|The soirée | ||
ACi-BienvenueAMontreal1.jpg|[[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] and [[Rebecca Crane|Rebecca]] walking in a Montreal street | ACi-BienvenueAMontreal1.jpg|[[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]] and [[Rebecca Crane|Rebecca]] walking in a Montreal street | ||
AC4BF-Present2.png|A view of | AC4BF-Present2.png|A view of Montreal from the CCO's office at Abstergo Entertainment | ||
AC4BF-Present5.png|Abstergo Entertainment facility in | AC4BF-Present5.png|Abstergo Entertainment facility in Montreal | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 16 September 2016

Montreal (French: Montréal) is the second largest city in Canada, and the largest city in the province of Quebec.
History
In 1775, the Assassin Connor sent his apprentices to investigate Templar presence in Montreal. They learned that the Templars had seized control of the city's port, and were ordered to relieve them of their ownership.[1]
In 1832, the journalist and secret Assassin Ludger Duvernay posted several articles accusing the Canadian administration of serving the Château Clique, the leaders of the Templars. Duvernay was arrested and imprisoned on charges of spreading false information, but he was quickly freed by the Assassins.[2]
On 24 June 1834, Duvernay hosted a soirée for his secret society, the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, to rally against his enemies. However, a Templar agent infiltrated the party posing as a violist, and killed one of Duvernay's allies, only to be knocked out by Larose.[3]
In 2013, Abstergo Entertainment, the media arm of business conglomerate Abstergo Industries, had a facility in the city. Its employees were tasked with reviewing the memories of various individuals' ancestors, including Aveline de Grandpré,[4] Edward Kenway,[5] and Shay Cormac.[6]
Gallery
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Concept art of Montreal at twilight
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Concept art of Montreal in daylight
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Concept art of Montreal
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Concept art of an alternate Montreal
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The soirée
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A view of Montreal from the CCO's office at Abstergo Entertainment
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Abstergo Entertainment facility in Montreal