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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 9:37 PM
Subject: [h-cost] O.T. traveling to Montreal
I'll be in Montreal the week following Thanksgiving. What would be
some good sites/museums to visit? Costuming, unique fabric, books
Jeanine
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Oh you lucky girl! I couldn't believe the selection of fabric available. Some
of the shops reminded me of chinatown shops everything stacked as high as
possible. First time I bought fabric by the pound very interesting. I didn't
get rid of my stash before I went so I couldn't buy much. I can
So you don't have to search forever try this and I seem to have mislaid the one
for Quebec tourism.
http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/B2C/00/default.asp?cookie%5Ftest=1
Edith
Jeanine E. Swick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be in Montreal the week following Thanksgiving. What would be some
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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 9:37 PM
Subject: [h-cost] O.T. traveling to Montreal
I'll be in Montreal the week following Thanksgiving. What would be some
good sites/museums to visit? Costuming, unique fabric, books
Jeanine
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Hi, it's me again,
Of course, most of the references I gave are in the Eastern Montreal. Not
that we don't mix up with the other side, just that it's far enough that
stores just don't have the same clients.
http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2002/assg/assg5.html
That's a great link
Most of my husbands family lives in Eastern Montreal and that is where he used
to live. You have such a choice of fabrics at wonderful prices. We have a
Fabricland and Walmart for a population 100,000 people. Vancouver has about
the same selection except for little india. I buy most of my
: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 9:37 PM
Subject: [h-cost] O.T. traveling to Montreal
I'll be in Montreal the week following Thanksgiving. What would be
some good sites/museums to visit? Costuming, unique fabric, books
Jeanine
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