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  • Watch Online / Ghosts of Griffintown (2003)



    Desc: Ghosts of Griffintown: Directed by Richard Burman. With Richard Burman, Patricia Burns. Griffintown is a haunting and historic area established in 1654 shortly after the founding of Montreal. The fact that De Maisonneuve granted this land to Jeanne Mance because of misappropriated funds was the start of a rocky history. It was always a neglected area with high rents and poor housing, and its share of saints and sinners as well as floods and fires. But it was also a community of strong people determined to carve out a life for themselves. Most of the hard work of building the factories, the Lachine canal, the Victoria Bridge, the harbor and railroads was done by Irish "navvies". In the 1940s, Griffintown's population started to dwindle as people moved to better neighborhoods, and by 1970 urban expansion had bulldozed whatever remained - except for the memories. In Ghosts of Griffintown you will learn of the strong attachment and deep affection people have for the area. You will see how loyalty and a sense of community won out over conditions of poverty. You will hear not only about the ghost of Mary Gallagher, but also about the ghost of a neighborhood that just drifted away.