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Montreal Attractions

Just For Laughs Festival
St-Denis St
Montreal, QC H2X1K1 Canada
(514) 845-3155
(888) 244-3155
www.hahaha.com

The Montreal Casino
Metro Jean-Drapeau and Bus 167 – or inquire at the Dorchester Square tourism counter or at your hotel for free bus services, or take a taxi from downtown

The Casino de Montréal is a 24/7 extravaganza of gambling, food and drink. Built inside the pavilions of France and Quebec from Expo ’67, it’s a multi-level experience of roaring, tinkling fun. Bring money.

The Underground City
Many people come to Montreal to shop in its wide range of international boutiques.

The most famous aspect of shopping in Montreal is the Underground City. Constantly growing, the “city” – which links many major buildings and multi-level shopping malls in the area – is a shopper’s paradise in any season. One major section is reached via Peel and McGill metro stations on the green line, and another via Bonaventure station on the orange line. East of McGill station is a growing axis from Place-des-Arts metro down through Complexe Desjardins and beyond.

Safe and sheltered from the elements, the Underground City offers a huge range of goods and services as well as a handy way to get from place to place without weather or traffic problems.

Notre-Dame Basilica
110 Notre-Dame St W
Montreal, QC H2Y1T1 Canada
(514) 842-2925
www.basiliquenddm.org

Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica has nothing in common with Paris’s except the name. It’s a neogothic building dating from 1829, constructed on the site of a much older and smaller church which had been outgrown by its parishioners. Notre Dame is noted for its lavish and beautiful interior – stained glass windows, paintings, statues, gold-tipped polychrome carvings, rich altarpiece. It also has a notable Casavant organ and its largest bell, le Gros Bourdon, is the biggest on the continent.

Notre-Dame shares Place d’Armes with the Vieux Séminaire, dating from 1683, the elegant deco Aldred Building (1931), the red sandstone New York Life building (1888) – Montreal’s first skyscraper – the Bank of Montreal building, and the central monument to de Maisonneuve, founder of the original settlement of Ville-Marie.

Notre-Dame is only one of many beautiful churches in the city.

Mount Royal Park
Côte-des-Neiges Road East to Parc Avenue
Montreal, QC H3H1A2 Canada
(514) 843-8240
www.lemontroyal.qc.ca

Bus 11 and walk. Or drive and walk. Or, walk up from the top of Peel Street.

The lookout on top of Mount Royal is an excellent goal for an urban walk. It’s in Mount Royal Park, laid out long ago by Frederick Law Olmsted, best known for landscaping New York’s Central Park. From the beautifully appointed lookout terrace, downtown Montreal is at your feet, with a view to the river and beyond to the Monteregian Hills. Sight lines to landmarks are marked. The chalet by the lookout is open in the daytime with bathrooms and snack machines. There’s no restaurant or café in the park but, in season, you can picnic – and don’t forget you’re never more than a few minutes from downtown Montreal and its many restaurants.

The top of Mount Royal is divided between the park and two large cemeteries, the Catholic Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery and the nondenominational Mount Royal cemetery. Both can be interesting walks for those of gothic tastes and together they form a necropolis among the largest in the world.

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