We stumbled across this hidden beach behind a church on Ile d'Orleans on the St. Lawrence River where I surprisingly collected seashells.
Old boats located in Saint-Laurent on Ile d'Orleans.
Typical colonial architecture on Ile d'Orleans, this was one of the oldest buildings on the island, built in 1734.
Each town had its own church and adjacent cemetery. This one, in the town of Saint-Jean, was right on the beach.
The island is filled with little roadside cafes and stands like this one in Sainte-Famille, selling jams, pie, ice cream, produce, and maple syrup.
A Jazz CRJ approaches the runway at YUL, Montreal's Trudeau International Airport. The moon shiines down on it to make it all a rather spectacular sight for what it otherwise an ordinary event.
"Vieux Montréal" or the old quarter of the city.... the place where it all began in the 1700s...
A colouful sunlit interior reflection at the Palais des Congrès (Convention Centre) in Montreal.
When arriving in Montreal by air you might get lucky with your approach to Trudeau Airport and fly right past the downtown core. From that perspective you can view Mont Royal, downtown itself, Old Montreal and the port.
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.