1. Why a greenway? – Background

    By Patrick Asch

    A place with unique geomorphic characteristics, Montreal still has a long way to go when it comes to protecting and enhancing our green spaces. The different communities that today form the Montreal agglomeration were initially established thanks to two main factors. One,  the island’s first colonizers travelled along the only “autoroutes” then available, that is, the waterways. But it just so happens that the waterways of Montreal, comprising the des Prairies and Saint Lawrence Rivers, are not very deep and punctuated by rapids.

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    1. Pourquoi une trame verte? – Historique

    Par Patrick Asch

    Des circonstances géomorphologiques uniques ont fait en sorte que Montréal part de plus loin que plusieurs autres villes en matière de protection et mise en valeur de milieux naturels. Les diverses communautés qui forment aujourd’hui l’agglomération de Montréal se sont établies pour deux facteurs plus que tout autres. Premièrement, les premiers colonisateurs ont utilisé les seules ‘autoroutes’ qui étaient disponibles à l’époque, soit les cours d’eau. Or, autour de Montréal, ces cours d’eau, composés de la rivière des Prairies et du fleuve Saint-Laurent, sont naturellement très peu profonds et parsemés de rapides.

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    Supporters of saving Meadowbrook meet in Mtl West

    Montrealers are passionate about their green spaces! On Wednesday, March 10, some 150 enthusiastic residents of Montreal West assembled to show their support for the preservation of Meadowbrook. The fight that started 20 years ago is still going strong today thanks in part to the relentless work of local residents and volunteers – but we need to mobilize now more than ever.

    To share your time, interest and financial support, send your request to sos.meadowbrook@yahoo.ca.

    Our thanks to Patrick Barnard and Patrick Asch for their dynamic presentations. Watch the Pimento Report #19 for more coverage from that meeting.