A mix of photographs taken around the Old Port of Montreal. It still feels out of place seeing this usually touristy part of town be devoid of people. I can only imagine how it must feel living in a city such as Paris or Tokyo.

At the corner
Despite the pandemic, the lockdowns and the curfews, there are still spots of people here and there trying to make the most of each day.

At the crossroads
The areas near Chinatown and the Old Port are some of my favorite places of Montreal. Whether it’s during the hot summer days, the windy autumn nights or the glacial winter mornings, I love coming here for photos.

Ruelles in the fall
As a kid growing up in Montreal, I would often play in the ruelles (alleys) of the city. From what I recall, they were mostly narrow asphalted street behind our homes. Nowadays however, I see more and more of these ”ruelles vertes” or green alleys where cars are prohibited and...

Colours of Montreal
Walking around the Plateau Mont-Royal in late October is a great way to discover beautiful Montreal sceneries. The cool weather, the classic rows of houses/apartments, the fall foliage and Halloween decorations all come together as if to complete a wonderful urban puzzle.

Wedding in the Old Port
Wedding photos in the Old Port of Montreal. Classic. On some given days, during the summer, it’s not surprising to catch a few brides and their photographs running around to get those perfect shots.