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Browsing articles by CE - [previous] :: [next]I'm sorry to post these pictures since everyone has seen the exact same ones a million times but I figured I'd put them up anyway. The first two pictures look over the east end of the city with the much hated/loved Olympic Stadium in the distance. The rest of the photos are look over downtown to the south.
Mont-Royal Park, Montreal This article has been viewed 1396 times in the last 51 months aer suzuki: 10th Sep 2006 - 00:04 GMTnumbers 3 & 4 are beautiful skyline shots, well worth posting. Sirhcbre: 10th Sep 2006 - 15:18 GMTPictures can't possibly capture the view up there. It's amazing. Anyone who visits Montreal should venture up the Moutain. It's so amazing. Gregory Brent: 17th Jun 2007 - 15:27 GMTWonderful. Montreal is so livable! In the third photo, the building complex with the green roofs in the left foreground is Ravenscrag, home of Sir Hugh Allan of Allan Lines Shipping Co. It is sadly neglected and distorted since Lady Allan transferred it to the Royal Victoria Hospital in 1940; I include a URL to photos of it in its glory from the McGill Archives: http://cac.mcgill.ca/campus/Buildings/Allan_Memorial_Institute.html Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by CE - [previous] :: [next] |
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