Walking / Marche
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Photo du jour – Les mégots et les gommes, c’est assez!
Part of a city campaign against litter. Photo of stencil (and gum) taken at de la Gauchetière O and de la Cathédrale.
By KC Bolton -
Un tramway rue Sainte-Catherine ?
Comme en font foi ces photos prises sur la rue Sainte-Catherine, les rails de l’ancien tramway de Montréal n’ont pas tout à fait été rayés de...
By Cédric Sam -
Pedestrian Ste-Catherine may extend to QDS and beyond
This morning, Ville-Marie borough mayor Benoit Labonté announced that the experimental pedestrianization of Ste-Catherine street between Berri and...
By Alanah Heffez -
1ière avenue, part 1: Verdun
Corner of Wellington and 1re Avenue in Verdun. These street signs are unique to Verdun’s Wellington Street “Downtown” commercial strip...
By Chris Erb -
Le mardi des arbres: les chicots qui remplissent le ciel
Tout le monde qui fait parti du flot de vélos qui vient de l’est vers le centreville via les rues Prince Arthur, Clark et Milton ne peut que...
By Bronwyn Chester -
Toronto to Montreal: nice benches!
If you ignore the cliché in the lead (does every Toronto story about Montreal need to mention separatism?), it’s worth checking out Christopher...
By Christopher DeWolf -
Le mardi des arbres: les couleurs de La Fontaine
Arrivée au Parc La Fontaine, j’ai été éblouie par la beauté des arbres. En pensant à la photographie pour cette chronique, je cherchais...
By Bronwyn Chester -
Mapping the Commute: Income and Driving to work
In the spirit of Monday’s car-free day, this post asks the question: are those who earn higher incomes more likely to drive to work? Using 2006 Canadian...
By KC Bolton -
Images of a Car-Free Future
There has been much criticism of the City’s and the AMT’s half-hearted ‘journée sans voiture’ which took place Monday. Perhaps...
By Jacob Larsen -
Photos du Jour – NDG Laneway
A path of hard packed earth littered with the season’s first fallen leaves meanders between Melrose and Draper street backyards in NDG. Although the...
By Alanah Heffez -
Sidewalk Terrace: Social Mixing or Public Nuisance?
Everyone knows that walkable streets and sidewalk terraces enrich and enliven public space. But what happens when pedestrians and diners are vying for the...
By Alanah Heffez -
Know Hope: Gnome Yo’self Graffiti in Mile End Laneway
By Kimberley Mok The first “Know Hope” installation back in June was a visual reinterpretation of the Mont Royal tam-tams going on in full...
By Kimberley Mok