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Marché Bonsecours in Old Montreal, this past fall.
It was very pleasant weather for mid-November. The leaves were still turning (as you can see) and there hadn’t been too much snow, if any, by the time I went on this pre-Christmas visit to my birth-city.
The stately marché is currently home to merchants who sell such things as high-end souvenirs, artisanal goods, designer clothes and jewelry. There are also a public spaces for exhibits and concerts, plus a medieval-themed restaurant on the ground floor.

This is a lovely photo! The colour of the leaves coupled with the sky really makes it pop. BTW I love your headline photo. Calgary was where I was raised, so I recognized the skyline.
I still find the abilities of modern smartphone cameras truly amazing.