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Home to a variety of birds this splendid park is an ideal site for an enjoyable walk and offers superb view points.
In a very urban setting, the fresh-from-the-market cuisine features bold and trendy dining selections.
The event features a Community Day, the annual Pride Parade and more fun in the Village.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
For almost a half-century this tower with its cruciform architecture has been the symbol of downtown Montréal.
Skating fans can practice their favorite sport year-round at this indoor skating rink.
Dotted with works of art, it is home to the Palais des congrès and numerous upscale hotels and buildings.
This multifunctional complex features a large atrium housing boutiques and restaurants.
Named after Queen Victoria, this Square boasts an authentic Art Nouveau Paris metro railing.
Not only does this new skyscraper house business offices, it also contains a pubic space for entertainment.
This public square was named after the famous painter Riopelle and features his sculpture-foutain titled La Joute.
The building’s architecture reflects Montréal’s multi-facetted personality: modern, historical and festive.