Went up into Cote Saint Paul. Perhaps the most interesting part of all this is the support you see on sidewalks and balconies. Not a whimper of anger anywhere to be seen. Even the cops seem to be very okay with casserole walks.
Casserole in Verdun – Saturday
May 27, 2012 by neath
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Great videos! I am really enjoying this series. Nice camera work too. Thank-you. I am reminded what a wonderful place is the island of Montreal… and how much I miss it. Having just demonstrated to my family how the casserole works (with a metal pot and a wooden spoon), we were impressed with how LOUD it is. This is not the tinkle of wind chimes.