Fingers crossed... No airport delays....Everything works out... Quebec, here comes the Obando-Hendrickson's !!!!!!
Skiing and enjoying it
Snowmobiling and tubing!!!!!!
I dont want to leave Mont Tremblant :-(
But Montreal awaits for us
Valentine with my soulmate, my friend, my partner, my wife and the mother of my lilttle princess
Our amazing trip continues... McGill University: I heard some many things about this place
OK, we dont have snow there, but we get to swin in crystal-clear waters all year long :-)
Visitors will appreciate the enchanting setting of this hotel which offers year-round outdoor activities.
This grand hotel provides top-quality service and includes restaurants, boutiques, a health centre and indoor pool.
The National Hockey League’s Montréal Canadiens, 24-time winners of the Stanley Cup, play their home games at the Bell Centre, which is open to visitors.
This public square was named after the famous painter Riopelle and features his sculpture-foutain titled La Joute.
A giant screen, large format films of unparalleled quality and a sound system with a capacity of 36,000 watts. Closed for renovations from September 14 to October 30, 2009.
Love to indulge in a gourmet breakfast? Their omelettes, pancakes and French toast will delight your taste buds.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
Home to 175 stores, restaurants and services, this downtown shopping mall even provides a free Wi-Fi Zone.
Just how versatile are maple products? Find out in this warm and friendly specialty shop.
The Quartier Latin’s main thoroughfare boasts more than a hundred different restaurants, cafés and boutiques.
Over one hundred stores and restaurants surround an immense public square which is host to events year-round.
Warm up to the rhythm of Gospel music in Montréal's oldest stone chapel.
On sunny afternoons, or in the evening to the sounds of music, large outdoor rinks are highly popular.
This fine example of neo-Gohtic architecture now stands at the heart of an eclectic urban environment.
Founded in 1821, this university has a campus comprising more than 80 buildings over 80 acres of land.
At the very birthplace of Montréal, the museum offers an archaeological tour from the 14th century to present day.
Its magnificent interior, paintings, sculptures and stained-glass windows belong to Montréal’s religious heritage.
Initially it was a public market; today it is a bustling meeting place with boutiques, shops and exhibition areas.
This major religious heritage building features a superb gilded neo-baroque baldachin and a collection of paintings.
The avenue is lined with original boutiques, restaurants and cafés, making a great place for shopping.
The Victorian architecture of the buildings adds a touch of elegance to the luxury shops that line this avenue.
Witness to Montréal’s history, this building becomes absolutely spectacular at dusk when it gets all lit up.