The Fountain in Parc Saint Henri

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Currently missing the statue of Jacques Cartier (the resin version is being replaced by a bronze version, the third one to cap the fountain) it was designed by Joseph-Arthur Vincent in 1893.

+This is the 19th in an occasional series of videos on the fountains of Montreal+

Can You Rock?! Obscure Street Art in Montreal

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Because I don’t think that too many people get down to the corner of Cabot and Gilmore all that often…

The Epic Meal Time Boys
The Epic Meal Time Boys
Youppi
Youppi
Michael Vick
Michael Vick
Michael Vick
Michael Vick
Some sort of mouse
Some sort of mouse
What happens when you do brick work on a wall with graffiti.
What happens when you do brick work on a wall with graffiti.
Last year's piece by the artists who did the Epic Meal Time boys this year.
Last year's piece by the artists who did the Epic Meal Time boys this year.
The gasmask is pretty cool, and Cope2 is some kind of graffiti vedette.
The gasmask is pretty cool, and Cope2 is some kind of graffiti vedette.
Maybe it's a skull
Maybe it's a skull
Around the corner on Eadie
Around the corner on Eadie
Around the corner on Eadie
Around the corner on Eadie

Then if you would like to see what it looked like a couple of years ago, try Google Maps’ Street View. This is the building on Eadie in street view.


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And the reason for all the paint was something called Can You Rock?!

Westmount Greenhouse Fountain

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I’m not certain when the fountain was added, nor who designed it.

+This is the 18th in an occasional series of videos on the fountains of Montreal+

Les tables de jour – 1 by Jocelyne Alloucherie

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There obviously were some major renovation done to the hospital in or around 1996, as this fountain was made by Jocelyne Alloucherie in 1996 and is called Les tables de jour – 1 (solaire, givrée), or for the blokes in the house, Day Tables – 1 (solar, frosted). And no, I don’t quite get it either. But someone should take it upon themselves to do some work on it, as it is not aging well in the least.

 

+This is the 17th in an occasional series of videos on the fountains of Montreal+

Still More Urban Foraging

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I came across this one a little late, I’m going to have to file it away until next growing season…

Part of a food garden in Montreal.
Part of a food garden in Montreal.
Part of a food garden in Montreal.
Part of a food garden in Montreal.
Some tomatoes left over for the birds...
Some tomatoes left over for the birds...
Close up of the tomatoes
Close up of the tomatoes
I think that's a lettuce of some sort.
I think that's a lettuce of some sort.

Les leçons singulières (volet 1) by Michel Goulet

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Made in 1992 by Michel Goulet. It’s one of my favorite fountains in town, however over the past 19 years it has settled somewhat and as a consequence is no longer level. Hence, the water streaming off of the northern end of the map, and being rather desert-like on the southern end.

There are eight chairs that are also part of this piece of public art, and if you continue walking to Parc Lafontaine, you will run into part two.

 

+This is the 16th in an occasional series of videos on the fountains of Montreal+

Metro de la Savane

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Continuing our inquiry into obscure metro stations…

Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux
Calcite by Maurice Lemieux

More information on Maurice Lemieux can be found here.

Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)

The fence reminds me an awful lot of a musical staff and notes.

Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville side)

I also find it weird that they thought that this side would be the back, when in fact it is the main entry path to the station.

Metro de la Savane (Bad landscaping view)
Metro de la Savane (Bad landscaping view)
Metro de la Savane (dead tree view)
Metro de la Savane (dead tree view)
Metro de la Savane (living tree view)
Metro de la Savane (living tree view)
Metro de la Savane (de Sorel & Decarie)
Metro de la Savane (de Sorel & Decarie)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville and de Sorel)
Metro de la Savane (Bougainville and de Sorel)
Metro de la Savane
Metro de la Savane

Opened in January 1984, is was designed by Guy de Varennes and Almas Mathieu. Guy de Varennes appears to have built a bunch of things in Haiti. While Almas Mathieu did a bunch of churches, schools and hospitals here in Quebec.

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Fountains in Verdun and Park Jean Drapeau

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At the Mairie d’arrondissement de Verdun, I don’t know when it was made, nor who made it, but as far as I can tell, it is the only fountain in all of Verdun.

And this too, is a fountain that I don’t know very much about. Although given its location, I would presume that it was made in 1966 or so.

 

+This is the 15th in an occasional series of videos on the fountains of Montreal+

Some Armand Vaillancourt Sculptures

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It appears that one of my favorite subjects is Armand Vaillancourt. I’ve written about him or his work here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

So why not some more?

Non titrée (square Saint-Louis) by Armand Vaillancourt
Non titrée (square Saint-Louis) by Armand Vaillancourt
Non titrée (square Saint-Louis) by Armand Vaillancourt
Non titrée (square Saint-Louis) by Armand Vaillancourt
Non titrée (square Saint-Louis) by Armand Vaillancourt
Non titrée (square Saint-Louis) by Armand Vaillancourt

More information on Non titrée (square Saint-Louis) by Armand Vaillancourt can be found here and here.

La Sainte Trinité by Armand Vaillancourt
La Sainte Trinité by Armand Vaillancourt
La Sainte Trinité by Armand Vaillancourt
La Sainte Trinité by Armand Vaillancourt
La Sainte Trinité by Armand Vaillancourt
La Sainte Trinité by Armand Vaillancourt

More information on La Sainte Trinité by Armand Vaillancourt can be found here and here.

And apparently there is supposed to be a third sculpture by Armand Vaillancourt in Square Saint Louis as well, something called Hommage au Tiers-Monde.

Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt
Écritures by Armand Vaillancourt

Try as I might, I can’t find a darn thing about Écritures, a combination of it being an old sculpture, and a very common word.

The waterfalls in Westmount Park

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The source

Made in 1964 by McFadzean & Everly.

+This is the 14th in an occasional series of videos on the fountains of Montreal+