Well... there is so much to say about this place...
The astonishing symmetry of the Place des Arts station, in the Montreal subway.
Notre-Dame Basilica in the old town district of Montreal opened in 1829. It was the largest religious edifice in North America at that time.
An obsession with store window display oddities at home and abroad.
"Vieux Montréal" or the old quarter of the city.... the place where it all began in the 1700s...
Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal) is the heart of the original city from the 18th century. It's located down by the old port district and is lined with cobble stoned streets and 19th century buildings reminiscent of old Europe.
Exploring the Tam Tam Jam, a weekly summer festival in Montreal encompassing the 60s ideals of peace, love, freedom, happiness, and so much more.
Montreal's most stunning church, Notre-Dame Basilica sits in the heart of Vieux-Montréal. This Roman Catholic church is modeled on Paris' Notre-Dame Cathedral and is certainly a must see for any visitor to the city.
Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal, Quebec