Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city.
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Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city.
Located near Olympic Park, Montreal's huge botanical garden contains over 20,000 different plant species in 31 specialized gardens, including the largest Chinese Garden outside Asia and a Japanese Garden with a tearoom and fabulous bonsai collection. The Insectarium hosts an "Insect Tasting" in November and December.
Vieux-Montreal is one of the most beautiful, well preserved and living "old town" this side of Europe. It is a major componet in making Montreal, "the truly different North American city". A...
Trace Canada's cultural development by viewing this museum's vast collection, including presentations at the IMAX and OMNIMAX theaters.
North of Montreal, this wonderful resort offers some of the best skiing in eastern North America.
This cable-car ride connects the Terrasse Dufferin with Lower Town for those not up for the steep stairway.
Housed in a former stadium used in the 1976 Olympics, the educational and entertaining Biodome consists of four different ecological habitats - rain forest, polar, marine and forest - where visitors can see the plants and animals native to each ecosystem. The polar penguins and puffins and the tropical monkeys and parrots will enthrall children and adults alike.
This one-hour boat tour is a popular sight-seeing attraction for tourists.
This unusual brewery has a restaurant and a museum dedicated to the history of beer-making in Quebec.
Ride this tram past many of Montreal's significant attractions.
Tours of regional power generating facilities are offered by this Montreal electric utility.