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A destination with more than three million residents, Montreal blends a remarkable array of cultures and attractions to create a city brimming with eclectic character. Known as the Paris of North America, rich in history and French culture, it encompasses the perfect mix of old world charm and new world style. Travel in Montreal is very vibrant, with every season offering something different in an electrifying city with so many festivals, sites and attractions not to be missed! Your vacation to Montreal is sure to be more remarkable than you ever imagined.
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Montreal is a whirlwind city with a variety of attractions and sites waiting to be explored. One of the most treasured sites to lie within the city is Old Montreal. It is a historical town set along the St. Lawrence River with a strong European influence. Its 17th and 18th century architecture, cobblestone streets, bistros and cafes make up the profound beauty of this quaint town within the Montreal. Basilica of Notre-Dame, a stunning display of architectural design, is the city’s oldest Catholic church and is located within Old Montreal. The Bonsecours Market is an essential stop for any visit to Old Montreal. The market is in one of Canada’s finest heritage buildings and a place where you can marvel in the exhibitions of contemporary photography, arts and crafts. Travel to Parc Jean-Drapeau, which consists of two islands, Sainte Helene and Notre-Dame, and is located in the heart of the St. Lawrence. This was the site of Expo 67, the world fair where Canada welcomed the world to its shores.
Capture the beauty and poise of Parc du Mont-Royal, Montreal’s jewel of city parks. Here, you can explore the sculpture garden and marvel at the views from Kondiaronk Belvedere lookout; the St. Lawrence on one side and a panorama of the city on the other. Montreal is well known for its unique and trendy style. Check out Montreal’s most famed shopping pavilion, The Underground City that links thousands of boutiques, restaurants, hotels and attractions. This will be a shopping experience you will not want to pass up. If you’re feeling lucky, have some fun at Casino Montreal where there are over 3200 slot machines and 120 gaming tables. Take in the captivating atmosphere and embrace the spiritual heritage where miracles were said to have taken place at the St. Joseph’s Oratory. It stands as the highest point in Montreal and its dome is second in size to St. Peters Basilica in Rome.
Enter into a place where art, fashion and culture infuse the air, with a visit to the Quartier du Musee. Lined with upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining, this quarter is yours to discover. While in the area, visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, showcasing classical and contemporary masterpieces. A trip to Quartier des Spectacles is a must for any visitor to Montreal. Some of the city’s most popular events are held here including the Jazz festival and Just for Laughs comedy festival. For those seeking a pulsating nightlife, release your energy on Rue Crescent and Rue St. Laurent where you will experience the best in bars, patios and dance clubs! Culinary enjoyment is a hallmark of French culture so why not embrace this tradition and awaken your taste buds with fusion flavours from around the world at some of Montreal’s finest restaurants.
The currency used is the Canadian Dollar (CAD)
With predominantly wet, warm summers and cold, snowy winters, the climate of Montreal is varied and seasonal. In winter snowfall is abundant, and snow is common both in spring and autumn. Temperatures well below freezing are experienced in winter, and the bitter weather is exacerbated by wind chill. Summer brings sunshine and pleasant days, with high humidity on occasion, although highs seldom exceed 74°F (25°C). Rain can be expected any time of year in Montreal, but summer tends to be the wettest season. A feature of the climate of Montreal is the possibility of late autumn heat waves, enjoyed as 'Indian summers', which frequently occur.
Montreal has two airports, Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), located 15 miles (24km) west of Montréal and Mirabel International Airport. There is an airport shuttle bus service into the centre of Montreal and to the major downtown hotels. The shuttle bus also transfers passengers between Montréal-Mirabel and Montréal-Trudeau airports, taking about 45 minutes. Taxis are readily available and car rentals are represented on site..
110-120V 60Hz
The official languages are French and English.
Vancouver to Montreal: 4hrs. 40mins. Toronto to Montreal: 1hr. 10mins.
Government of Canada Address: Parliament Hill, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A9 Tel.:1 800 O-Canada (1 800 622-6232) Fax: (613) 941-1827
Time: GMT -5 (GMT -4 from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November).
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada (From: Toronto) Departing: Tuesday March 13, 2012 more dates Returning: Tuesday March 20, 2012 more dates | $128 tax $132 |
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada (From: Toronto) Departing: Wednesday March 28, 2012 more dates Returning: Wednesday April 4, 2012 more dates | $128 tax $132 |
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada (From: Toronto) Departing: Friday March 2, 2012 more dates Returning: Friday March 9, 2012 more dates | $128 tax $132 |
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