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Streetfilms® | "What Montreal's Bike Network used to Look Like" (Art Piece Along Lachine Canal) @StreetfilmsCommunity | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 28 minutes ago.
Just returned from Montreal after four days of seeing some of the newest bike & pedestrianized streets and plazas. Almost too much to see and take in.

Everyone is asking from the tweeting I posted when the films will be done. Today I uploaded 1,292 clips of over 4 hours of footage and interviews I need to scan thru. But as a fun tease I put up this short bit that took me only a few minutes to post. Not everything makes the final cut in Streetfilms. This may or may not in the end, but just to cute to not share.

Check back in September as the films go up one by one as I finish them.
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