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1. Île Notre-Dame

It is home to the wonderful Floralies gardens and to the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit, host to the Canada Grand Prix.

Type: Multi-recreational sites
Neighbourhood: Parc Jean-Drapeau
2. Île Sainte-Hélène

The island is home to the Biosphere and the Complexe aquatique, and also to a fine restaurant and a museum.

Type: Multi-recreational sites
Neighbourhood: Parc Jean-Drapeau
3. iMusée de la micro-informatique

The iMusée, the only museum in Québec devoted to computers, promotes technological literacy and an understanding of past and present computer usage.

Type: History
Neighbourhood: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
4. L'Histoire de la musique à Montréal by Frédéric Back

This beautiful work of art was the first to be sponsored and installed in the metro, in Place-des-Arts station.

Type: Public art
Neighbourhood: Downtown
5. La TOHU

This creation and performance centre presents an exciting variety of shows, themed exhibitions and festive events.

Type: Offsite venues
Neighbourhood: Other neighbourhoods
6. La Vitrine culturelle de Montréal (Montreal's cultural window)

La Vitrine showcases the full range of Greater Montréal's cultural scene in a single location.

Type: Performing arts
Neighbourhood: Downtown
7. Lachine Canal National Historic Site of Canada

It played a major role in the city’s development and can now be explored by boat, bike or foot.

Type: Multi-recreational sites
Neighbourhood: Pôle des Rapides
8. Laurier Avenue

 

The Avenue is renowned for its selection of gourmet food shops and designer fashion and home accessories boutiques.

Type: Streets and squares
Neighbourhood: Mount Royal and Surroundings
9. Le 1000 De La Gauchetière

This 51-storey building contains an indoor skating rink open year-round and set inside a domed, sky-lit hall.

Type: Buildings
Neighbourhood: Downtown
10. Le 1250 Boulevard René-Lévesque

Made of granite and glass, the building is renowned for its distinctive shape and the curvature of its east wall.

Type: Buildings
Neighbourhood: Downtown
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