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NUIT BLANCHE 2011, Saturday February 26th: Heritage Montreal in Griffintown

Heritage Montreal is presenting two free activities on Saturday February 26th as part of the Nuit Blanche 2011, in collaboration with the Griffintown Cultural Corridor:

Guided Tour of Griffintown: An Industrial past, An Urban Canvas

Discover one of Montreal’s oldest neighbourhoods. Once a cradle of industry and now targeted for redevelopment, what is its future? A two hour guided walking tour. Dress warmly, the whole circuit is outdoors!

Departure: 5:00 pm
Meeting point: At the corner of McGill Street and Place d’Youville
Metro: Square Victoria (head south on McGill Street)

Two visits in French and one visit in English will be offered. Space is limited to 30 participants per group. Passes for the tour will be handed out at the meeting point starting at 4:30 pm on a first come first serve basis.

Conference: A light history in Montreal

By Dinu Bumbaru
Location: The conference will be held outdoors at the corner of Dalhousie and Ottawa streets in the Dalhousie cul-de-sac / 956 Ottawa

Time: 8 pm - 8:30 pm

Dalhousie

For further information on all the presentations and participants and for the full schedule, visit:

corridorculturel.co



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