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Montreal goes green for annual St. Patrick's Day parade

Thousands of Montrealers came out to watch the 195th annual St. Patrick's Day parade, Sunday afternoon.

Thousands of people came out to see the 195th annual parade featuring marching bands, dancers

Montrealers came out in full shamrock garb to celebrate the Irish cultural holiday. (Elise Jacob/CBC)

Thousands of Montrealers came out to watch the 195th annual St. Patrick's Day parade onSunday afternoon.

The parade began atthe corner of de Maisonneuve Boulevard and City Councillors Street.

Irish dancers were all smiles during the parade. (Elise Jacob/CBC)

Twentyfloats, 25 marching bands and more than 4,000 participants, including Mayor Valrie Plante.

There were also Irish dancers and traditional bagpipers.

Montrealerswho have gotten used to watching floats advance along Ste-Catherine Street year after year had to adjust as the parade route was changedfrom east to west along deMaisonneuve.

The parade moved for the first time in 55 years due to ongoing construction work on Ste-Catherine Street.

Even the dogs of Montreal celebrated. (Elise Jacob/CBC)

It's one of the oldest and biggest parades in North America, with more than 100 groupsthat take part.

The CBC Montreal crew was ready to go for the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. (Elise Jacob/CBC)

Even the dogs were out in full shamrock garb to enjoy the sunny day.