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A Montreal Summer

Posted by Alex Bailey in Pic Picks on July 29, 2013

Maybe it’s the fact that we’re snowed in for nearly half the year, but Montreal comes alive like nowhere else in the summer. Here are a few sunny scenes from the eyes of our photographers.

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