Montreal’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is celebrating its 200th anniversary this Sunday, half a million people are expected to attend.
Montreal is home to one of the largest and oldest St. Patrick’s Day parades in North America and for the 200th time organizers are celebrating the annual spectacle.
Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade first started on Saint-Paul Street in 1824, and a couple centuries years later, this annual tradition is still going strong.
Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade first started on Saint ... He grew up in a large Irish family in Griffintown, and he remembers the days when the parade was almost military-like with participants ...
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