Shoppers line up in downtown Montreal as retailers reopen to public
MONTREAL — Eager shoppers lined up outside some stores in downtown Montreal on Monday as retailers in the city were allowed to reopen for the first time since a partial lockdown was imposed in March.
Masks, Plexiglas barriers, frequent disinfecting and no-touch browsing were some of the measures put in place by retailers who chose to open their doors, while customers were being asked to remain spaced apart and follow hygiene protocols.
On Ste-Catherine Street, the city’s main shopping thoroughfare, dozens of people lined up outside a downtown Zara outlet, many eager to get summer clothes.
They were greeted at the door by masked employees and a hand-sanitizing station, while a sign warned that the number of customers would be limited.


