Hi canuck,
I must acquiesce and say that last year's general attendance, in terms of Notre-Dame and De Lorimier, was comparably poor to other previous years, including 2005. However, compared to this season, I felt there was slightly less mainly because of perhaps the first 2 Wednesdays and the weather threats, particularly what was witnessed during and prior to the English performance. By contrast, though the weather was a little cool, I noticed that there were quite a bit more people seen in the area for the Mexican display, most likely due to the fact that it was a Saturday night.
With respect to last year, the schedule was also a little bit tricky, but the first 3 displays all fell on either Saturday or Sunday. According to my reports and as I recall, I recorded that Switzerland had a good deal of people for the opening while I reported Italy's performance to have fewer people (possibly because it was a Sunday). However, Argentina's audience had a returning abundance of spectators, even though that too was also indeed a Sunday.
Again, it may be hard to tell, but a good indication of population around these streets, for me at least, is to observe how long it takes for the crowd to clear out, most notably on De Lorimier, after the displays are over.
And yes, in the 1990s, we were clustered by people for nearly every display, almost to the point where you couldn't even move as you pleased. Ah, those were the real years for the fireworks.
Trav.
