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Montage du jour : Le couvent de la providence
Vers 1900-2008 Le couvent des soeurs de la providences se dressait autrefois au coin des rues Sainte-Catherine et St-Hubert Cliquez ici pour voir une vue...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour: Night tracks
On the CPR tracks near Park Avenue at 3am. June 1, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Ruelles with potential
Montreal is one of the most dynamic and engaging cities in North America, but sometimes I wish that creativity would be reflected in our urban planning...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Tous Azi-what?
If you’re a bus rider in Montreal you’ve probably used Tous Azimuts, the STM’s interactive trip planner. Though it’s a little...
By Julie Fournier -
All about Opus
You read about my thoughts on Montreal’s new smart card, Opus, when it was officially launched in April. Now you can read my article in the Gazette...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Toronto Tuesday : Gardiner Expressway, Street food, and Scarborough Bluffs
Each Tuesday, Spacing Montreal will share with you some posts from our sister blog, Spacing Toronto. We hope it will enable constructive dialogue on the...
By Thomas-Bernard Kenniff -
Montage du jour : Le campus de l’UQAM
Vers 1960-2007
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour: Alley rain
Lane behind Park Avenue after a brief rainstorm. May 23, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Montage du jour : L’institut Trafalgar
1903-2008 L’institut Trafalgar, qui fut la première école anglaise pour filles à Montréal ouvrit ses portes en 1887 derrière la maison de Alexander...
By Guillaume St-Jean -
Photo du jour: Condoscape
Apartment buildings on lower Mountain Street, near Notre-Dame, on the edge of Griffintown. May 23, 2008
By Christopher DeWolf -
Montréal en quartiers
I’ve been spending part of the afternoon poking around Montréal en quartiers, known less memorably in English as Montreal InSite, a new website...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Walking Mile End’s laneways
In many ways, Montreal is a remarkably heterogeneous city, and its built form is no exception. Each individual neighbourhood is distinct enough to provide...
By Christopher DeWolf