Montreal blacksmiths teaching ancient techniques face eviction
MONTREAL — In between a downtown expressway and a towering grain silo along Montreal’s historic Lachine Canal lies a 130-year-old, grey limestone one-storey structure housing ambitious blacksmiths honing an ancient trade.
Mathieu Collette, wearing black overalls and with his dark hair in a ponytail, strikes a red-hot chunk of iron resting on a 230-year-old anvil from France.
“No one in Canada is doing what we’re doing here,” he says as a bead of sweat drips down his forehead. “We are even unique in North America.”
While blacksmithing classes exist in certain parts of the country, Collette says his non-profit Les Forges de Montreal (The Forges of Montreal) and the building out of which it operates is the only place in North America dedicated to teaching the ancient techniques of forging metal.


