Exploring the Tam Tam Jam, a weekly summer festival in Montreal encompassing the 60s ideals of peace, love, freedom, happiness, and so much more.
A view of the city from the Mount Royal Park, a mountain in the center of Montreal from which the city derived its name.
Some of the stunning flowers and the city overlook beyond at Parc du Mont-Royal in Montreal.
Parc du Mont-Royal has a large extension of shady and lush trails for walking and biking.
The Font Magica is located at the entrance to the Catolonia National Museum of Art in Barcelona, Spain. The fountains were renovated, along with the museum, at the time of the Barcelona Olympics, which also took place in Parc de Montjuic.
Parc Olympique is the site of the 1976 Summer Olympics. The stadium holds 80,000 spectators and is now home to the Montreal Expos and used for concerts and other events.
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.
A tall, illuminated cross located in Parc du Mont-Royal in Montreal.
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.
Spectators enjoying the music and warm weather at the Tam Tam Jam in Montreal.