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.
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.
The tour de l'horloge, or clock tower, is located at the old port of Montreal. It is free to walk into the clock tower and climb the 192 stairs to the top of the tower which offers panoramic views of Montreal and the St.
This is a cozy hotel conveniently located in Montreal. It is a block from the metro, two blocks from the bus station, walking distance from Vieux Montreal and Parc du Mont-Royal.
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.
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Quebec City is the only fortified city in North America. The stone fortification walls that remain to this day separate Old Quebec from the newer part of town.
Located on top of Cap Diamant and overlooking the St. Lawrence River, La Citadelle is the largest military fortification in North America.
Le jardin botanique de Montreal is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world. It is located right next to the Parc Olympique, the Biodome, and the Insectarium.