
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a street-level view of the former Bank of Canada building located at 900 Saint-Antoine Street West in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on a clear, sunny day. The central subject is a large, grey, Neoclassical building with a prominent facade featuring numerous fluted columns, an ornate frieze with faint lettering reading "BANQUE DU CANADA," and a grand set of steps leading to its main entrance. Rectangular windows are visible between the columns. To the immediate left, a tall, older building with a light-colored facade and multiple arched and rectangular windows is partially visible. Further down the street on the right, another multi-story building can be seen. The street is asphalt, appearing partially wet, with dirty snow and slush accumulated along the curbs and sidewalks, indicative of winter or early spring conditions. Several deciduous trees with bare branches are interspersed along the street and sidewalks, some partially obscuring the building facade. Multiple vehicles are parked along the street. In the immediate foreground, a dark-colored SUV is parked curb-side, with its passenger side wheels resting on a low snowbank. Further down the street, a dark grey SUV, a silver sedan, and a white SUV are also parked. Approximately six to eight pedestrians are visible. Individuals are seen walking on the sidewalks and ascending the grand steps of the central building. They are dressed in casual winter/early spring attire. No specific interactions between individuals are discernible. The sky is clear and bright blue, with no clouds. Natural sunlight brightly illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows from buildings, trees, and vehicles.
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