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Comments about plateau

There are 19 comments about "plateau"

kim-plateau: looks like welfare housing found in any U.K. area. I'm not kidding. They are sad looking and for that price?!! Fools come in all colours....

in response to: M9 by CE

serlingrod: [[img:26158]] EvilGentleman - I just so happened to snap this one on Avenue Papineau in the Plateau. I love the old sign though...it's like the ones you'll find in small-town U.S.A. that still say "Kentucky Fried......

in response to: Poulet Frit à La Kentucky by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Georges, The predominant prejudice in Montreal is still language. As an English-speaker, I seldom notice anti-Americanism among the French Quebecers. This may be due in part to my not being to understand most of what......

in response to: Yankee Go Home by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: The simple reality is, Americans are welcomed warmly by most Montrealers, and generally disliked but tolerated by the rest. And that dislike is often because they are getting mistaken for Torontonians, or other English-speaking Canadians. Dislike......

in response to: Yankee Go Home by EvilGentleman

kricket: i absolutely love the plateau one......

in response to: Graf Trux 19: Montreal by CE

EvilGentleman: Ahhh, now I remember why I always avoided the Plateau area. Too many hippies. Since hippies hold native spirituality in the highest regard, and with my being Mohawk, I am terrified of being loved to......

in response to: Mr. Popularity by EvilGentleman

serlingrod: somewhere in the vicinity of Rue Marie-Anne and Rue Chambord in the Plateau, just north of Parc la Fontaine...

in response to: Mr. Popularity by EvilGentleman

CE: The picture of the second factory doesn't do its size justice at all. It's a massive building that towers over you when you're near it and even when you're on the other side of......

in response to: Two Factories by CE

CE: Lucky for him, Ol' Stevie doesn't have to feel left out. This was in a much less prominent location however–in a {Plateau} back alley. [[img:22472]] ...

in response to: Mr. Popularity by EvilGentleman

Frank S. Besner: The strong Socialist/Communist presence in the Pointe has always hit me as something of an obvious necessity. I haven't experienced a neighbourhood in witch the pattern of affluence and scarcity is so tightly sandwiched. The......

in response to: Revolt! by CE

Cinic: Griffentown is under developement with the recent Windsor station, Loney and ETS projects. This was one of the few real artistic n-hoods of the city which will sooner than later be consumed by luxury lofts......

in response to: 5 Roses by Cinic

Frank S. Besner: I was just at the IGA on Charlevoix, tonight and boy can I vouch for your statement, CE. Prices at these chains are through the roof! I especially love how they compulsively try to con......

in response to: Fuck the IGA by CE

EvilGentleman: 39 - Tourists usually ask for directions to the strip bars and trendy nightclubs, **not** "boring" world-famous stuff like Old Montreal, the Plateau Mont-Royal, The Forum, Mount Royal and our smoked-meat delicatessens....

in response to: You Know You\'re in Montreal When... by EvilGentleman

Sirhcbre: I would argue that NOISE is the JA of Montreal. That guy is everywhere! There might be a lot of Sake that I'm missing though since my only experiences with the city thus......

in response to: Montreal Noise: Saint-Laurent 6 by EvilGentleman

Chris Erb: I'm glad to hear that it's a decent place. It's hard to tell from Google Earth and I've been having a hard time finding anything about the area on the internet (except that the......

in response to: Mystery Apartment by CE

Chris Erb: I found it interesting because it's all new to me. Growing up in [New Brunswick] and doing little traveling I don't get to see much of what I saw in Montreal. There definitely......

in response to: NDG by CE

Chris Erb: When I was in Montreal, I didn't see too many main entrances that were full sprial staircases like the one above. Most of what I saw (Mostly in the [Plateau], I didn't make it......

in response to: NDG by CE

EvilGentleman: Many of the winding staircases you see here in Montreal (although not this one) are in fact, main entrances. This is especially true in Verdun and the Plateau Mont-Royal. Just imagine having to shovel 3......

in response to: NDG by CE

Chris Erb: Political science to photography is quite a jump! I'm going to be doing a double major in Sociology and urban studies then hopefully to to grad school to do city planning. One of......

in response to: Tall Buildings of Montreal by CE

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