Place d'Armes
Place d'Armes, considered as a single heritage feature–the square itself, its central monument and the surrounding built environment–resonates with multiple historical meanings. The square is bordered by the Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice dates back to 1684, the great Notre-Dame Basilica , the Bank of Montreal head office In the centre of Place d'Armes is a monument to Montréal's founder, Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve. The work of sculptor Louis-Philippe Hébert, it portrays Maisonneuve surrounded by Charles Lemoyne, Lambert Closse, Jeanne Mance and an Iroquois brave.
Each statue looks in four directions topped by Chomedey looking up(five)

and below them a similar fellow seen many times at Rosslyn chapel
the horned green man....pagan imagery

Like New Orleans Jackson square stands in front of the Cathedral
Saint Sulpice Seminary is one of the oldest buildings in Montreal as well as the Ursuline Convent is one of the oldest buildings in Southern America
At the Fountain is a sculpture done by Phillipe Herbert
Bas-relief de Louis-Philippe Hébert, Monument à Maisonneuve, Place d'Armes, Montréal. 1895

in the upper left under Herbert's name is a triangle
if you want a enlarged version
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... -Marie.jpgthe men in the picture
Signature à Meudon de l'acte de fondation de Ville-Marie. Les personnages représentés sont probablement de gauche à droite : le baron Gaston de Rentry, Pierre Chevrier, baron de Fancamp, MM Jean-Jacques Olier et Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière.
The Société Notre-Dame de Montréal was a religious organisation responsible for founding Ville-Marie, the original name for the settlement that would later become Montreal.
The long form of the organization name was the Société de Notre-Dame de Montréal pour la conversion des Sauvages de la Nouvelle-France (English: The Society of Our Lady of Montréal for the conversion of the savages of New France).