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everything a big city can offer. But Montréal is also one-of-a-kind-a
multicultural city that blends its French accent with that of over
80 other ethnic communities and charms visitors with its Euro-American
ambiance. Montréal is also innovative and invigorating, offering
a whirlwind of cultural creations, both traditional and modern.
Its downtown bustles with life at the foot of its mountain, while
history is rooted in the old quarters near the river. With
its year-round party atmosphere, Montréal beats to the rhythm
of its festivals: jazz, comedy, cinema, fireworks and more! The
city beckons you to discover its fashionable boutiques and famed
cuisine, over 30 km (18 mi.) of indoor pedestrian walkways, and
its lively casino. Stroll through its colourful streets and typical
neighbourhoods representative of a mosaic of nations, take a ride
along one of its many bicycle paths (over 660 km / 400 mi. in the
region), party in its inviting bars... Montréal? Oui, s'il
vous plaît!
Explore the old city
Riding in a horse-drawn carriage around the XVIIIth- and
XIXth-century residences of Old Montréal, you will discover
the imposing neo-gothic Notre-Dame Basilica, as well as museums
that recount the past, such as the Pointe-à-Callière
museum and the Centre d'histoire de Montréal. The Old Port
invites you to relax all year round. Among its attractions, you
will find the Montréal Science Centre, a vast complex dedicated
to scientific culture that also includes an IMAX theatre. The Old
Port is also the starting point for trips along the turbulent Lachine
Rapids, at the western end of the island!
Downtown abounds with department stores, boutiques and cinemas,
not to mention major museums, such as the Montreal Museum of Fine
Arts, the Musée d'art contemporain, the McCord Museum of
Canadian History and the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
For more information visit www.bonjourquebec.com
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