Samuel De Champlain Bridge: Special Illumination for National Indigenous Peoples Day Français
MONTREAL, June 20, 2025 /CNW/ - On June 21, the Samuel De Champlain Bridge will be lit up in yellow, blue, green, orange and pink from sunset to 1 a.m. to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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