Montreal marijuana enthusiasts celebrate 4/20 on Mont-Royal

The term '4/20' is used to signify marijuana in popular culture

Media | RAW: 420 on Montreal's Mont-Royal

Caption: CBC's Ainslie MacLellan was at the mountain to check out the annual marijuana smoke-in, 420.

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Montreal marijuana enthusiasts congregated at the Sir Georges-Étienne Cartier monument on Mont-Royal Sunday afternoon to partake in a popular event called, simply, 4/20.
The term "4/20" is used in popular culture to signify marijuana and its usage. People around the world light up on April 20 as a result.
In Montreal, warm Sunday afternoons on the mountain are generally reserved for the tam-tams, and so the drums were going as people met up to observe the annual happening.
CBC reporter Ainslie MacLellan was there — but not to partake. Watch her video for more from the mountain!

Image | 420 buttons

Caption: Pro-marijuana buttons free for the taking at Montreal's 420 event. (Ainslie MacLellan/CBC)