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Westmount past places us in the footsteps of late legend Kate McGarrigle



Bram Eisenthal
Published on January 27, 2010
Bram Eisenthal

How do you follow a legend once they are gone? Many still make pilgrimages to Memphis’s Graceland, although Elvis died there more than 35 years ago. Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s unusual Art Deco mansion on Pine Avenue reminds us of his unique character every time we drive past it alongside the slopes of Mount Royal. When legends die, the funeral cortege often takes mourners past their homes, as if that will bring us closer to the cherished departed one final time.

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