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Griffintown Community Board

- CE - Thursday, September 13th, 2007 : goo

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I had heard rumours that this existed but never saw it. I finally came across it in an empty lot while on a walk.

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colavitos ghost: 13th Sep 2007 - 23:32 GMT

not to be cynical here, but aren't there public parks in montreal that have basketball hoops in them? isn't this basically the same thing?

CE: 14th Sep 2007 - 02:32 GMT

Not where I live. If you look at some of my past posts, you will find that my neighbourhood is pretty barren and devoid of people or amenities (our only park [other than the canal] is an old church foundation with some benches and trees.

I gave a pretty extensive description of the area in an article I wrote a few weeks ago which can be read here: spacingmontreal.ca/?p=7#

colavitos ghost: 15th Sep 2007 - 00:21 GMT

oh i see. i had figured that it was a more residential part of town. especially considering the (apparently) busy street and the nice lawn and trees seen in the background of this photo.

Barto: Hey I play b-ball on that hoop all summer!

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