Saint-Viateur d'Outremont Church was built in 1911 in the wake of the 1910 Eucharistic Congress of Montreal.
This church marked the separation from the neighboring parish of Saint-Louis du Mile-End.
[1] Constructed in the Gothic Revival style, the building features very slender arches.
The woodwork is oak, the work of Philibert Lemay, and the original statues were made of plaster.
In 1950, the sculptor Médard Bourgault was invited to replace them with wooden statues that now represent one of the attractions of this church.