Here's Where You Can Find The New Mural Dedicated To The Habs In Montreal (PHOTOS)

It won't be there forever.
Here's Where You Can Find The New Mural Dedicated To The Habs In Montreal (PHOTOS)
Contributing Writer

Although the Montreal Canadiens may not have won the 2021 Stanley Cup, the team definitely managed to leave a mark on our city this season.

So much so that the city decided to make a new mural thanking the Habs for all the joy they brought us during the past few months.

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When announcing the ephemeral mural on Instagram, mayor Valérie Plante wrote "our glorious team has given us a lot of great emotions this year, we simply had to thank them for it, with all our heart."

She continued to thank the Montreal Canadiens for "these beautiful moments, these little parties to watch you and this team strength in the image of Montrealers."

The mural can be found at the foot of Mount Royal.

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