When the mayor of the city is the brother of the last captain of the Montreal Canadiens to have raised the Stanley Cup as a player, it is certain that there is always a special effervescence in Varennes, as the Habs road continues in playoffs. If the Beatles have made famous a pedestrian crossover on Abbey Road, here is that the Habs has its pedestrian crossover in blue, white, red colours. It was built on René-Gaultier Boulevard, at the interse…
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When the mayor of the city is the brother of the last captain of the Montreal Canadiens to have raised the Stanley Cup as a player, it is certain that there is always a special effervescence in Varennes, as the Habs road continues in playoffs. If the Beatles have made famous a pedestrian crossover on Abbey Road, here is that the Habs has its pedestrian crossover in blue, white, red colours. It was built on René-Gaultier Boulevard, at the interse…