Amazing footage. Hard to believe that there was hardly any buildings on Nun's Island when I was a kid back in the late 1960s ad early 1970s save the old toll booths and you put a quarter in but I remember it as if it was yesterday. Quite a transformation since then.
The old Champlain Bridge was such a dumpy, uninspiring bridge compared to the Jacques Cartier or even the Mercier. You can see how the new Samuel de Champlain was designed to be a gateway to Montreal.
Amazing footage. Hard to believe that there was hardly any buildings on Nun's Island when I was a kid back in the late 1960s ad early 1970s save the old toll booths and you put a quarter in but I remember it as if it was yesterday. Quite a transformation since then.
The old Champlain Bridge was such a dumpy, uninspiring bridge compared to the Jacques Cartier or even the Mercier. You can see how the new Samuel de Champlain was designed to be a gateway to Montreal.
But i remember when i used to cross it with my parents, and seeing the Farine Five Rose sign.
Excellent footage. Thanks for sharing. I'm subbing.
Merci pour la vidéo 😄
Je me demandais justement où il en était? C'est difficile de le voir quand c'est nous qui conduisons à côté!😜
I wonder if they’re going to remove the bottom of the piers or leave them to act as ice breakers ?
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