Some of the hoards of visitors congregating at the George-Etienne Cartier Memorial for the Tam Tam Jam, a festival that takes place every Sunday during the warm months.
Parc du Mont-Royal (or Mount Royal Park) is a city park on a mountain just north of downtown Montreal, and it is from which the city derived its name. Jacques Cartier scaled the mountain in 1535 and named it Mount Royal, which in the 18th century replaced the former name of the city, Ville-Marie.
The park itself is Montreal's largest greenspace and was designed in 1876 by Fredick Law Olmsted, the designer of New York City's Central Park. It is the highest point in the city and includes a small man-made lake, a ski slope, Smith House interpretive center and the monument to Sir George-Etienne Cartier. The park is densely wooded and covered with miles of trails to enjoy.
21 June 2008
From:
Jessica Feis
Montréal, Québec, CA
Discovered by Jessica Feis
on 21 June 2008.
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