| ORIGIN OF THE NAME |  | 
|  Parc Angrignon. Jean-Baptiste Arthur Angrignon (1875-1948) was alderman of the district of Saint-Paul (1921-1934) and a member of the Executive Committee of the city of Montreal (1928-1930). He was instrumental in the development of the district; consequently, a 107-hectare park built on land formerly belonging to the Crawford family was named for him in 1927. Occasionally referred to as: Parc-Angrignon (printed on some transfers). 
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| INTERSTATION DISTANCE |  | 
| To Monk: 844,29 metres | 
| TRIVIA |  | 
| In 1979, the Ordre des Architectes du Québec awarded Jean-Louis Beaulieu a first prize for excellence in his work on this station. | 
Image j-b-a-angrignon.jpg courtesy of the City of Montreal, Gestion des documents et archives (Z-903-2).