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.
Terrific shots of a great area! Here’s an interesting story about a child’s murder in 1906 in the Sainte-Cunégonde district that you may enjoy.
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aherns/ahedith.htm
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aherns/ahedith.htm
Wow, creepy but interesting! Thanks for the link and thank you for checking out my blog!
I LOVE your blog and your stories.
Can’t wait to photograph Bordeaux again in May!
Dakota @ http://dakotad.com
Thanks so much! I went to check out your website, it’s beautiful and inspiring! I’d love to photograph New Zealand one day.
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