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Arguably The Most Viewed Historical Landmark In Montreal, The Farine Five Roses Sign Has Been Greeting Visitors To The City Since 1948. If You’Ve Ever Entered Montreal From The South-West By Way Of The Champlain Bridge, For Example Or Just Looked In That General Direction, Chances Are You’Ve Seen It Before. A Bright Red, Blinking Sign That Reads €Œfarine Five Rosesâ€Â”€Each Letter Being About Fifteen Feet Tall And Propped Up By Enormous Steel Scaffolding─It’S Been A Prominent Feature Of The City’S Skyline For Over Half A Century. Though It Was Originally Intended To Be A Mere Advertisement For The Flour Mill Below It, The Sign Has Gradually Become A Montreal Icon And A Token Of Our City’S Industrial Past.