Pavot Rogue: A Bright Orange Brick Pavilion in Montreal
Pavot Rogue is a bright-orange brick pavilion located on Rue Saint-Christophe street. It was constructed over the garage of a triplex facing Rue Saint-Hubert.
Pavot Rogue is a bright-orange brick pavilion located on Rue Saint-Christophe street. It was constructed over the garage of a triplex facing Rue Saint-Hubert.
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