Ahhh… one of my favourite streets, which unfortunately looks rather plain in photographs. You need to be there to appreciate how lovely it really is.
A little oasis linked by a foot path north/south from Lagauchetiere to Viger. Lots of trees and flowers. The residents really take care of their little windowboxes and planters. We lived around the corner and it’s a quiet area with families and lots of condos. One of those pictured was a B&B so there were often out of town cars around, but never any spare parking.
The Point was the first place I saw those buildings that you just stepped in off the street. And, of course, Balconville would take place on the sidewalk.
I thought I didn’t know that street, but after checking on Google Maps
, I found out that I go through there very often; I’ll check street names in the future… :) :) :) :)
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Ahhh… one of my favourite streets, which unfortunately looks rather plain in photographs. You need to be there to appreciate how lovely it really is.
A little oasis linked by a foot path north/south from Lagauchetiere to Viger. Lots of trees and flowers. The residents really take care of their little windowboxes and planters. We lived around the corner and it’s a quiet area with families and lots of condos. One of those pictured was a B&B so there were often out of town cars around, but never any spare parking.
The Point was the first place I saw those buildings that you just stepped in off the street. And, of course, Balconville would take place on the sidewalk.
http://moblog.net/view/850941/montreal-doorways
I thought I didn’t know that street, but after
checking on Google Maps
, I found out that I go through there very often; I’ll check street names in the future… :) :) :) :)