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La tente maquillage vous permettra de vous faire "zombifier" (maquiller) pour la somme de 15$. N'oubliez pas d'apporter du vieux linge. On vous invite à arriver plus tôt que tard!

 

Un party officiel d'après marche aura lieu aux Foufounes Électriques (87 rue Sainte-Catherine Est, Montréal) tout de suite après la marche. Plus de détails à venir. 18 ans et +

 

La marche de zombies est organisée par les productions M.A.L. qui est un organisme à but non lucratif.

 

Typical domestic architecture of Montreal, exterior stairway leading to the upper storey entrance of a building on Avenue du Parc.

 

"If there's one notable architectural feature all Montrealers know and love (or hate, depending on the season), it's the city's many outdoor staircases. Eye-catching during the warmer months and altogether deadly in the winter, the sometimes-spiral-y staircases that stretch from apartments right onto the street are a Montreal icon." www.mtlblog.com/why-montreal-has-outdoor-staircases

Every first Friday of the month, during the summer months, Montreal hosts its monthly Food Truck Festival next to the Olympic Stadium.

 

In Montreal, getting a license for a food truck is a complicated affair, it seems, and not really dancing in the realm of the logical. So, when we told the US border guard that I had gone to the Food Truck Exhibit, he looked a bit skeptical. Why would they have a food truck exhibit? But they do, and this is how it looks in panorama mode. My first stab at doing a pano. It was kinda fun.

 

If you happen to be in the mood to learn more about the bureaucracy and general illogical lunacy surrounding the acquisition of a food truck license, you can read here: www.mtlblog.com/2015/05/why-montreal-food-trucks-are-so-e...

Vue du Belvédère Kondiaronk au chalet du Mont Royal.

The Flatliners are a punk rock band from Richmond Hill and Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Since their formation in 2002, The Flatliners have been a growing influence in the Toronto punk/ska movement as well as other areas of the Greater Toronto Area

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