Thanks everyone!
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Originally Posted by Doady
City feels so lively and vibrant in all these pictures, it makes think I should go outside and try to capture my own city like that while weather is still warm. I must admit I haven't felt like going anywhere or photographing anything lately.
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The city is way quieter than it would be in a normal summer. With virtually no tourists and none of the usual festivals or events, and people not travelling across town as much as they used to, the action has shifted more to local neighbourhoods. Mont-Royal is teeming, as is Wellington in Verdun and Ontario in Hochelaga to a lesser degree. St-Viateur has been turned into a shared street with room for patios and picnic tables and it's a lot busier at night than usual. But downtown, Old Montreal, the Latin Quarter and the Village, which are normally packed all summer, are pretty empty.