Discovering Little Burgundy: Untapped Outtakes

I just published a new article about one of Montreal’s most interesting neighborhoods: Little Burgundy on Untapped Cities. Read it here.

Little Burgundy has a rich past, playing an important part in Montreal’s renowned jazz scene. After years of desolation, the area has been going through quite the revival in the last few years.

I thought I’d share some more pictures of the neighborhood that I didn’t put in with the article.

Sainte-Cunégonde church, at the corner of Vinet and Saint-Jacques.

The beautiful Rue de Coursol.

One of the eight sculptures from Jacek Jarnuszkiewicz’s installation at Atwater Market, Les Allusifs.

Pumpkin stalls at Atwater Market.

The fire station near Place Saint-Henri.

5 thoughts on “Discovering Little Burgundy: Untapped Outtakes

      1. DAKOTA

        You’re most welcome! Thanks for checking out my website. And thanks for calling my work beautiful and inspiring. Glad you enjoy it. I have so many more photos to share soon! 🙂 You must visit New Zealand one day! Let me know if you ever do! Hope to read you again soon. Happy New Year! 🙂 Dakota @ http://dakotad.com

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