Montreal opens its doors to the adrenaline charged Formula 1 fans for the Canadian Grand Prix. The zigzag circuit is named ... More
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
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Montreal opens its doors to the adrenaline charged Formula 1 fans for the Canadian Grand Prix. The zigzag circuit is named after Canada's favorite driver, Gilles Villeneuve who died an untimely death in 1982. The circuit ranks as the only venue to hold both, the Formula 1 and CART races. The lap length spans 4.35 kilometers (2.703 miles).
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Once one of Canada's most important train stations, this magnificent 1889 structure is now used strictly for local commuter trains.
It was once scheduled for demolition, but thanks to its heritage designation it now stands as a beautiful example ...
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This district, now a part of the city of Montreal, was once its own city. It benefited from the construction
of monumental Beaux Arts style buildings, many of which still exist today. It has recently witnessed a re birth, ...
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Sometimes known as Parc des Iles, these two man made islands in the St. Lawrence River were created for Expo
'67. They feature hiking, biking and roller blade paths (on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, site of the Montreal Grand ...
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