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Apple's Sainte-Catherine store in Montréal, Canada has a new home at the northeast corner of Rue Sainte-Catherine and Rue de la Montagne. The location officially opened to the public today, and the first people who visited received a complimentary tote bag and toque (the Canadian term for what Americans call a beanie), the latter of which will come in handy given Montréal's temperature is currently hovering around -15ºC (5ºF).

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The store spans the first floor of a historic building that was extensively renovated for Apple. The second and third floors are not accessible to customers.

The new space is more than double the size of Apple's original location on Rue Saint-Catherine, which is now permanently closed. There are side-by-side counters for the Genius Bar and Apple Pickup, where customers can receive technical support and collect items they ordered through Apple's online store, respectively.

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Photo Credit: Tomy

The interior design of the store is familiar, but there are a few unique elements, including the entrance and a curved wood ceiling. Apple says the store's façade blends historic Saint-Marc stone from Québec with local granite, while local copper artisans extensively restored the cornice that tops the building.

To celebrate the store, Apple shared a custom Mac and iPhone wallpaper on its website.

At the store, customers who make a purchase can receive a complimentary Apple Store shopping bag with an illustration by Montréal-based artist Catherine Potvin this Saturday, January 17, between 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. local time.

Apple's retail chief Deirdre O'Brien attended the grand opening.

Article Link: All-New Apple Store Now Open in Downtown Montréal
 
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i like that the respect they took to restore the ordinal copper using local artisans and local artists to do the designs. this is like the old apple we used to love.
 
Yeah, but this article is in English and we spell it toque in the rest of Canada.
You do, it’s true, and the Canadian Oxford confirms it… but it’s still annoying for us francophones who know the difference. As said by fellow francophones here, tuques and toques are different things (despite having a common etymon) and are pronounced differently in French. It would be nice if anglo-Canadians started « getting the memo » concerning tuques and toques!
 
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You do, it’s true, and the Canadian Oxford confirms it… but it’s still annoying for us francophones who know the difference. As said by fellow francophones here, tuques and toques are different things (despite having a common etymon) and are pronounced differently in French. It would be nice if anglo-Canadians started « getting the memo » concerning tuques and toques!
Fair enough. I didn’t even know that the actual term for a chef’s hat was tuques until I read this thread and, upon looking it up, learned that there are a significant number of English speaking Canadians that spell toques (knitted winter hats) tuques just like our French Canadian brothers and sisters. Therefore it’s not even universal amongst us English speakers. So I have now gotten the memo, mon frere!
 
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