Vieux Montreal (or Old Montreal) is the oldest area in Montreal, dating back to the colonial times (the 1600's). It is worth a visit for a tourist or ...More |
Description: Notre-Dame's twin towers have served as an Old Montreal landmark since the Neo-Gothic basilica was finished in 1829. Today they continue to be the ... More |
Description: With a transformation that started with Expo '67, Montreal's Old Port area has gone from an eyesore to a spectacular year-round playground for ... More |
We were very excited at the prospect of visiting this place, but it was quite a letdown (we had more fun on the subway ride). The admission fee is ...More |
I went to Montreal to visit Trois Rivieres and Notre Dame du Cap which was wonderful. Little did I know about St. Joseph's. It was an overwhelmingly ...More |
Description: Frederick Law Olmsted, of Central Park fame, designed this park in 1876. It is easy to forget that it is in the middle of a huge metropolis on the ... More |
Description: This venerable department store has been a favorite among shoppers in Quebec City since 1840 and is now in Montreal. With 27,500 square meters (90,000 ... More |
Description: One of few dessert-oriented restaurants in the area, this bright, airy cafe hosts a boisterous crowd all day and night. Pies are the order of the day, ... More |
The view from the tower is breathtaking. We had plenty of time to walk around and view all 360 degrees. The tour of the stadium and pool areas was ...More |
Description: Bagels, for the uninitiated, are round pieces of dough boiled and then fire-baked; the Montreal bagel differs from the New York variety in its smaller ... More |
The Botanical Gardens were absolutely beautiful, especially the Chinese Gardens! There was a train that took you around the gardens. The 'restaurants ...More |
Best place in Montreal to watch any type of Sports, wether North American, Latino or European. Top notch TV setup with multiple screens and large ...More |
Description: A small first-floor bar and stage plus a second-floor concert hall forms the double venue for this student hangout. Originally located near the ... More |
Description: Though predominantly French-speaking, this district of 90,000 residents boasts a large multi-ethnic population. Once fairly run down, it is now one of ... More |
Montreal's Chinatown is, of course, not half as big as London's or N.Y's but, its a nice place to take a walk, shop around and eat out in various ...More |
Description: Since its founding 130 years ago, this museum has put together one of the best collections of fine art in North America, with more than 25,000 objects ... More |
Description: Located in the southern downtown area of Montreal, this new home for the Canadiens hockey club is a state-of-the-art facility that seats more than ... More |
Description: Built for Expo '67 on Île Ste-Helène, La Ronde remains the largest amusement park in Quebec. There are more than 35 rides, and the spectacular Ferris ... More |
Description: Voted the best gay and lesbian club in 2006, this hotspot is more intense and more popular than ever. With three floors and theme rooms, the mammoth ... More |
Description: Traditionally the center of Montreal's anglophone bar and restaurant scene, Crescent Street also attracts the majority of tourists looking for a night ... More |
Description: This grand dame of St-Catherine Street stores has undergone many changes since it first opened more than 130 years ago. What was once the store of ... More |
Description: The world's largest underground pedestrian network shelters Montrealers from both the scorching heat of summer and the frigid winter winds. More than ... More |
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