Articles related to "Old Montreal"During an Old Montreal summer vacation, walk and relax in the parks and public spaces of this French-speaking city.
Travel to Montreal on a budget. Pay for the hotel and food but experience many of the best attractions of this great city for free.
Visitors to Montreal must take a trip to the Botanical Gardens. Located 4 miles from the city center, an entire day is needed for the sights of this beautiful landscape.
The time is 1705. The place is Old Montreal. What did our ancestors do on the weekend? Just like us, they probably went shopping.
Prominent public art, splendid sculptures, and magnificent monuments artistically inspire generations, pay homage to our ancestors, and evoke a sense of city pride.
Ahoy matey! Pointe-à-Callière, the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, explores havoc on the high seas with Pirates, Privateers, and Freebooters.
A French history dating back almost four hundred years and a location on one of the great rivers of the world have made Montreal a world-class city.
With its name change, the educational travel group offers Road Scholar guided tours to popular North American cities that also include free time and lectures.
One often witnesses a confrontational relationship between those who want to preserve a city's history and identity, and those who push for change and economic progress.
The Montreal Bike Fest bike tours, a travel agency for cyclists, BIXI bike rentals, and a bicycle-themed museum exhibit make Montreal, Canada a very bike-friendly city.
If you're in search of a little pampering while in Montreal, try a night at the Intercontinental Montreal Hotel.
Canada and New England offer popular cruise ship ports of call. Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises, Holland America and Norwegian Cruise Lines can get you there.
Gain access to 34 area museums and major attractions for three days at a cost of $50 with public transportation included. It's a real Montreal, Quebec travel bargain.
Montreal's bakeries offer the weary traveller gorgeously golden loaves of freshly baked bread, baguettes, croissants and other assorted treats.
Here's the complete 2009 schedule for the Montreal Fireworks Festival and some great suggestions on where to catch the show.
Just a few steps from Montreal's hotels and stores, is beautiful Beaver Lake on Mount Royal, a picturesque natural setting for skating, sledding and cross-country skiing.
The site of popular family festivals, Parc Jean-Drapeau offers fun kids activities, beaches, and attractions all just a short Metro ride from the Montreal's Old Town.
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