Jogging in Old Port and Parc Jean-Drapeau - Blue Montréal
A veritable four-season playground for those who like to push it to the limit, the Old Port of Montréal and the Parc Jean-Drapeau welcome hordes of skaters, run ...
Noon The minute you step into the huge downtown sector reserved for the Festival, you’ll find Sainte-Catherine Street swept up in the beats of the Big Easy and beyond. Get your bearings by visiting the many kiosks that offer ev ...
Named by Jacques Cartier in 1535, with its iconic cross first erected atop by Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve in 1643, and then formally designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in the late 1800s (who also designed Central Park), Montr&e ...
Montréal is hands-down one of the best places to visit if you plan to travel alone: it’s safe, fun, the people are friendly and there is a lot to do. Mount Royal – or simply “the mountain”- is definitely a spot ...
Wikipedia states that Montréal’s Gay Village is the largest of its sort in the world. With over a hundred restaurants, boutiques, cafés and bars to choose from, you may elect to spend an entire weekend getaway never leaving the ...
Mount Royal—or the “the mountain” as people here fondly refer to it—is Montrealers’ preferred playground. And whether you’re exploring it by foot or by bike, its lush green expanses will reveal a treasure trove ...
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