Last weekend, I took a walk in the Old Port of Montreal to St-Henri, along the Lachine Canal.
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Arrival in the corner of Griffintown, I cut through a small street hidden behind new condos on the Canal (rue des Seigneurs) in order to head towards rue Notre-Dame.
I felt completely out of place arriving at the corner of William Street. It was quite late and the atmosphere of this beautiful summer evening strangely resembled that of the SoHo district in New York.
This super charming place in Manhattan is full of small shops, cafes and restaurants, just like this corner of Griffintown in Montreal.
The terrace of Lord William Pub is really too cute, adorned with small lights. Not far away is the emblematic restaurant The ghostin which I have not yet been game to set foot.
The turquoise water basin in front of the condos of the Le Canal project gives a magical and grandiose atmosphere to the quadrilateral of narrow streets.
Continuing to walk on the rue des SeigneursI passed in front of the restaurant Pearls and Paddock, opened a few weeks ago. Just wow. The building, occupied by a coachbuilder at the time, is majestic and disconcerting.
Finally, the march ends on rue Notre-Damein front of several antique dealers, the cozy restaurant Junior (cuisine philippine) and the famous Diperie.
Good discovery!
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