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This detailed urban scene, photographed under an overcast sky, captures a perspective looking upwards at multiple high-rise buildings in downtown Montreal, Canada.

In the foreground, on the far left, an older, dark-faced building with a weathered appearance is partially visible. Adjacent to it, on the left-center, a significant green-leafed tree stands prominently, its canopy extending upwards and partially obscuring buildings behind it. To its right, a multi-story building with dark grey brick or paneling and regularly spaced windows is visible. Further to the right, a tall, slender glass building or section of a building on the far left features a partially visible banner displaying text that appears to read "S FS" and "om 75," indicative of the Square Phillips development (1201 Place Phillips).

Dominating the right-center of the image is a prominent, tall, curved glass skyscraper, identified as Le Drummond Condominiums (1100 Rue Drummond). This building features numerous balconies and a bluish tint from reflections of the sky and surroundings. Behind and to the right of Le Drummond, another modern high-rise with a darker facade and multiple balconies is visible. In the background, to the left of Le Drummond, a slender white-clad residential tower with a distinct grid of windows stands. Below it, a dark grey/black modern building with glass elements is seen.

In the lower right foreground, a multi-story building with light brown brickwork and large, dark-paned rectangular windows is partially visible. A street light pole is partially obscured by this building, and a red circular "no parking" sign is present at the very bottom right. A smaller white sign with green text is also partially visible on the brick building's facade. A red fire hydrant is barely discernible at the bottom center, partially covered by foliage. No individuals are visible in the scene.

The photograph is taken in downtown Montreal, specifically depicting buildings in the vicinity of Rue Drummond, Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, and Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, with the prominent curved glass tower identified as Le Drummond Condominiums (1100 Rue Drummond). The view is generally northward from a street-level vantage point.
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Jun 7, 2026

Montreal, Canada

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This detailed urban scene, photographed under an overcast sky, captures a perspective looking upwards at multiple high-rise buildings in downtown Montreal, Canada. In the foreground, on the far left, an older, dark-faced building with a weathered appearance is partially visible. Adjacent to it, on the left-center, a significant green-leafed tree stands prominently, its canopy extending upwards and partially obscuring buildings behind it. To its right, a multi-story building with dark grey brick or paneling and regularly spaced windows is visible. Further to the right, a tall, slender glass building or section of a building on the far left features a partially visible banner displaying text that appears to read "S FS" and "om 75," indicative of the Square Phillips development (1201 Place Phillips). Dominating the right-center of the image is a prominent, tall, curved glass skyscraper, identified as Le Drummond Condominiums (1100 Rue Drummond). This building features numerous balconies and a bluish tint from reflections of the sky and surroundings. Behind and to the right of Le Drummond, another modern high-rise with a darker facade and multiple balconies is visible. In the background, to the left of Le Drummond, a slender white-clad residential tower with a distinct grid of windows stands. Below it, a dark grey/black modern building with glass elements is seen. In the lower right foreground, a multi-story building with light brown brickwork and large, dark-paned rectangular windows is partially visible. A street light pole is partially obscured by this building, and a red circular "no parking" sign is present at the very bottom right. A smaller white sign with green text is also partially visible on the brick building's facade. A red fire hydrant is barely discernible at the bottom center, partially covered by foliage. No individuals are visible in the scene. The photograph is taken in downtown Montreal, specifically depicting buildings in the vicinity of Rue Drummond, Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, and Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, with the prominent curved glass tower identified as Le Drummond Condominiums (1100 Rue Drummond). The view is generally northward from a street-level vantage point.

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