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Montreal's St. Patrick's parade returns March 20

The parade will kick off at 9:30 a.m. on March 20 and run along Sainte-Catherine Street.

The parade had been on pause for the last 2 years as a result of the pandemic

The annual parade, which was cancelled for two years in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to make a return this year. (CBC)

The St. Patrick's parade will once again be held in Montreal this March after being cancelled two years in a row because of the pandemic.

The 197th edition of the parade will kick off at 9:30 a.m. on March 20 and run along Sainte-Catherine Street from Lambert-Closse Street to Union Street, the United Irish Societies of Montrealannounced Monday.

"It's kind of ironic. We were the firsteventcancelled because of COVID, andwe're the first one back it seems now the restrictions have lifted," saidKevin Tracey, a spokesperson with the society.

"Everyone's really missing it, and justwants to get back and break this curse that we're all under. We're hoping this is going to stick now."

Kevin Tracey said they've only had three weeks to prepare for the parade. (CBC News)

Under the province's gradual reopening plan, paradeswill be permitted as of March 14, the same day the province'svaccine passport system will be phased out, a spokesperson with Public Health said earlier this month.

After being named the queen of the parade in 2020, Orla Mahonsaid she's relieved she'sfinally getting the chanceto actually take part in theparade. She's the longest-standing queen the society has ever had,as a result of the pandemic.

"I think many of us were a little hesitant to put much hope into it happening this year with everything that's going on with health restrictions," she said."I'm still in a state of disbelief."

Orla Mahon, centre, has served as queen of the St. Patrick's parade for an unprecedented two years after the event was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of COVID-19. (United Irish Societies of Montreal)

"I think I'll only really feel not shocked when we're walking down the parade route."

Since the societyhas had only a few weeks to prepare,the paradewill be smaller than in previousyears, but roughly 500 peopleare still expected to participate, Tracey said.

"We only have three weeks, so we're basically focusing on Irish community groups and it's going to be more of a walking parade," he said, adding there will be bands participating as well.

"I'm happy for them to get their moment of sunshine."

In a typical yearthere can be up to4,000 participating, Tracey said, something the society ishoping will be possible next year.

Hurley's Irish Pub on Crescent Street is rushing to prepare for the festivities, saidRod Applebee, thegeneral manager.

"I'm relieved, it's been two years we've lost it," he said, thinking back to March of 2020 when they were first shut down. Most of the province of Quebec went into a modified lockdown on March 13 of that year.

"It was a Sunday, and St. Pat's was going to be Tuesday. I remember being here March 15 and just thinking 'Oh my god, it's over. No St. Pat's.' We had all our stock and we were ready."

"We'll pull it off and it'll be a great time," he said. "There's a lot of old faces we haven't seen in awhile."

Social distancing at events like parades will still be encouraged, the province told the CBC.