by johann Everything points to Parc Jean-Drapeau or atleast Ile Sainte Helene - Which also leads me to believe the image is to be looked at upside down. In fact, it was my solution that I emailed to BP. But this interpretation only makes sense if "to the south" modifies "a forest." George-tienne Cartier Monument/Fletcher's Field west side/Jeanne-Mance Park west side but it could be anything, If you search Johanns posts you will see that Byron Priess is specifically asking about a spot in Tower grove by the Shakespeare statue. - It's probably been there for a long time and Preiss could be sure that it wasn't going anywhere. Although the inside walls are made of limestone, the exposed facade of the walls around the old city are indeed made of granite, and were restored in the late 70s and finished in the early 80s. West side? But enough of the past, let's look to the future. In fact, many clues in the image seem to be pointing us to a different Montreal location inside the Golden Square Mile. Montreal had a large outbreak of Dutch Elm Disease in the 70's. The area has stone halls, granite retaining walls etc. Quebec Route 222 - Wikipedia ####VERSE#### They are above the writing that some believe says Peel. - It would be very useful to see a closeup of this sign at the southern tip of Saint Helen Island. You can also reach it from anywhere in North America by calling 1 888 355-0511 toll-free. C) "Twelve paces" is an incredibly vague way to describe an exact spot for digging. It's a reasonable guess that either this stone is big and heavy (over 100 pounds) or this stone is attached somehow to the ground or to a structure. According to Wikipedia, the site was largely deserted and windswept by the late 1970's and early 1980's: "With the site falling into disrepair, and several pavilions left abandoned and vandalized, it began to resemble ruins of a futuristic city. It's not as vague as "twelve paces," but it's still a long ways from "X marks the spot.". Service 4.4. - The layout of the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit has changed a few times over the years. I am using a different verse. in the hole and inject cement grout (roots?) PBworks / Help Something else I came across, the Boston solve has the acrostic Italian Fenway that uses 13 of the 18 letters available. I am now sure that the casque is in fact in Montreal and I have been to the location where I used rebar and hit something exactly - 222 Montreal Ln, Shipman, VA 22971 is a 360 sqft, 1 bed, 0 bath home sold in 2021. The basin was built for Montreal's 1976 Summer Olympics and it forms a long rectangle of lanes. This scene represents Legislation. To the south Maybe we should get permission from one of these guys: http://montreal-image-9.tumblr.com/image/149377815036 Per the Tumblr account, these are at Place des nations, close to the St-Helen white stone. No signs. I am anxiously awaiting news to see if you truly found the Montreal treasure? If I could get this thing down to as close of a location as Wilhouse had the Houston cask, I would be happy. Buy Ajax Real Estate Houses for Sale Condos for Sale Townhouses for . I dont agree with having to read the verse bottom to top, the first couple lines of the verse are there to confirm Montreal as the city to associate it with and nothing more. I know I have figured out many of the clues and the versesjust tweaking on a couple of them. What has 1 weight but multiple roots? Montreal (Waddington/Polar Pak) 4210 Blvd Thimens Saint-Laurent, QC H4R 2B9 Anyway, though I still prefer Montreal, thats my first pet theory on this casque. Ft. single family home built in 1960 that was last sold on 12/02/2013. 222 Boulevard St-Laurent, Montral, Qubec - MapQuest

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