Project 365 – Day 165: Aire Libres in the Gay Village

June 13 2012

Following yesterday’s purple day, today I headed down to the Gay Village to check out the annual summer Aire Libres event along rue Sainte Catherine.

Since 2008, rue Sainte Catherine is closed to cars from Berri through to Papineau during the summer months with pedestrians, terraces, street sales and art exhibits taking the place of cars. Following on from the great reception received last year, Les Boules Roses make a return.

200,000 pink resin balls are strung across the 1 kilometer stretch of Sainte-Catherine from St-Hubert to Papineau. The massive installation was created by landscape architect Claude Cormier (also responsible for designing many other Montreal spaces, including among others; Dorchester Square, Clock Tower Beach, and Place D’Armes).

Rue Sainte Catherine in the Gay Village

Rue Sainte Catherine in the Gay Village

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Canopy of pink baubles along rue Sainte Catherine

Not sure if this is new for this year, but at each end of the closed section of Sainte Catherine street are staircases providing a view above the suspended pink balls.

Staircase providing view above the pink balls

Staircase providing view above the pink balls

View above Les Boules Roses

View above Les Boules Roses

The Montreal Gay Village (referred to locally as Le Village) is the largest in North America, stretching from St-Hubert Street to De Lorimier Street on Saint Catherine Street, and between Sherbrooke Street and René-Lévesque Boulevard on Amherst Street. Having received funding over recent years from all 3 levels of government, Le Village is becoming a thriving neighborhood and has witnessed gentrification of the areas working class origin.

In recognition of being in the heart of Le Village, the Beaudry metro station facade pillars were painted in the Gay and Lesbian Pride rainbow colors when the station was renovated in 1999/2000.

Beaudry Metro entrance

Beaudry Metro entrance

Figure heads

Figure heads

Figure heads

Figure heads

Figure heads

Figure heads

Abstract of giant loungers

Abstract of giant loungers

Abstract of giant chairs

Abstract of giant chairs

A hint of red

A hint of red

Yellow palm tree

Yellow palm tree

Colorful street painting

Colorful street painting

Colorful street painting

Colorful street painting

On the way through Place des Festivals where the Francofolies festival is currently running, I found the Quebec singer Charlebois doing his sound test for tonights show, so I grabbed a quick shot as I wasn’t planning on going to the concert.

Charlebois sound test

Charlebois sound test

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Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.

Martin

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8 Comments

  1. Lucie the Happy Quilter June 14, 2012 at 12:13 am #

    I love the pink baubles! Thanks for sharing that. All that pink bauble stuff started well after I left Montreal for England. You’ll never see anything like that in Newcastle upon Tyne!

    • Montreal in Pictures June 14, 2012 at 8:28 am #

      Yep, I can’t imagine seeing that much pink up in Newcastle (or Leicester my home town for that matter) 😉 I hope Les Boules Roses becomes an annual feature of the summer…looks great !!!

  2. Mark Mendonck June 14, 2012 at 3:32 am #

    Great colorfull images.

    • Montreal in Pictures June 14, 2012 at 8:29 am #

      Thanks Mark – Le Village is a color feast for the eyes (and lens) in summer 🙂

  3. Sylvie Trudelle June 14, 2012 at 7:48 am #

    Very nice Martin !

  4. shannon June 17, 2012 at 7:57 pm #

    did you go to the top of the mint green staircase? there is a camera mounted to take your photo from the top of the pink balls, and there is a QR code presumably to retrieve your photo. unfortunately i do not have a smart phone and can’t figure out where to find the website. any ideas?? thanks, shannon

    • Montreal in Pictures June 18, 2012 at 5:05 pm #

      Thanks for stopping by Shannon. I did go up the staircase to take a shot above the pink balls, but unfortunately like you don’t have a smart phone and didn’t actually try the camera installation. You could perhaps contact the organizers of Aire Libres http://www.aireslibres.com

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