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Although now surrounded by the neighbourhood of Pointe Saint-Charles, the fieldstone Maison Saint-Gabriel was a rustic setting for nuns to raise and educate marriageable orphans. Re-enactments…
Although now surrounded by the neighbourhood of Pointe Saint-Charles, the fieldstone Maison Saint-Gabriel was a rustic setting for nuns to raise and educate marriageable orphans. Re-enactments…
Although now surrounded by the neighbourhood of Pointe Saint-Charles, the fieldstone Maison Saint-Gabriel was a rustic setting for nuns to raise and educate marriageable orphans. Re-enactments…
Saint Joseph's Oratory boasts a giant copper dome and towers over the northwest slope of Mount Royal. Largely Italian Renaissance in style, it was the vision of Brother André, a lay brother…
Notre Dame Basilica is a striking early-19th-century Catholic cathedral built in a Gothic Revival style in what is now Old Montreal. The interior is a delightful mix of bold colours and…
Picturesque Old Montreal is squeezed in-between the skyscrapers of downtown and the mighty St Lawrence River. One of the city's must-sees, its cobble-stoned streets, horse-drawn carriages and…
Montreal's Olympic Park has been a notable landmark and talking point in the city since its construction for the Olympic Games of 1976. It is made up of the Stadium, the Montreal Tower, the…
The Barraca Rhumerie et Tapas bar is located in the heart of the trendy Plateau. It serves tapas and excellent rum drinks to a fashionable but unpretentious crowd. DJs play Latin-inflected…
Opened in June 2009, Le Contemporain is Montreal's Contemporary Arts Museum's brand-new bistro. The emphasis is on fresh Quebecois produce, from cheeses to charcuterie, and affordable yet…
Bistro Le Porto, near the Village, serves Portuguese food and has a top-notch selection of port and Portuguese wine. Count on mouth-watering specialities like steak frites, grilled squid and…