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 ...has been built in the last fifty years. And most of it is brutal, depressing, ugly, unhealthy, and spiritually degrading.
-James Howard Kunstler, Radiant City (2006)
author: CE : Montreal, QC

Leo’s Horse Palace on rue Ottawa as it looked on October 20th. Although this stable is nowhere near the largest of a handful in and around Griffintown, it is by far the best known. What I like best about this stable is that from this view, it looks like you could be on a small farm in the country, however, if you make a 180 degree turn, the skyscrapers of downtown Montreal tower over you only a few blocks away.
You can read more about Leo and his stable in this 2004 article from the Mirror: web link
Griffintown, {Le...
author: CE : Montreal, QC
 Last spring, my friend and I ventured to one of the top floors of the Aldred Building, a 23 story Art Deco skyscraper built in 1931. This is what we saw.
Looking east. The Jacque Cartier Bridge can be seen in the distance.
Looking north east. Chinatown can be seen in the centre of the photo as well as the exit of the tunnel of the Ville-Marie Autoroute.
Looking north west towards the Downtown business district with Mont-Royal looking over it.
View looking directly down towards rue St-Urbain. The roof of the Palais des congrès can be seen in the...
author: CE : Montreal, QC

Palais des congrès, Quartier international, Downtown, Ville-Marie, Montreal
author: CE : Montreal, QC
 It's not often that you see politically charged graffiti concerning language in Montreal these days but once and awhile something will pop up. I recently snapped this picture of a somewhat buffed "Anglos go home" piece in the Bonaventure Metro station. As of today when I came out of the metro, it still remains.
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blvd St-Laurent, Plateau, Montreal
author: CE : Montreal, QC
 A bank on ave du Parc sheds its marble shell to reveal the stone columns and ornamentation beneath.
ave du parc, Mile End, Plateau, Montreal
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