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469 Francis Xavier, Montreal, Quebec

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477 St-Fran%ccedilois-Xavier Street,Montr%eacuteal, QC H2Y 2T1 Canada

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6592, Chateaubriand, Montreal, Quebec H2S 2N7

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����le Notre-Dame, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Located at the magnificent Parc Jean-Drapeau, this artificially created beach is popular in the summer ... More on TripAdvisor
We happened upon Jean Drapeau Park when we visited Montreal a few years ago and were just hopping off diffe... More on TripAdvisor

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www.influencemontreal.com, Montreal, QC
The La Tour Centre Ville is ideally located in the heart of downtown Montreal. You will enjoy the convenien... More on Epinions.com
We descended on Historic Montreal on a misty cold Saturday at around 330pm with our stomachs growling for f... More on igougo

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280 Notre-Dame St. E., Montreal, Quebec
Constructed in the XVIII century under the French regime - In the Château, former Governors residence,... More on entertainment.com
It has been a museum since 1895. My reason for wanting to see More on igougo

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350 Place Royale, Montreal, Quebec
A first visit to Montréal might best begin here. Built on the very site where the original colony w... More on Frommers
Pointe-a-Calliere is Montreal's history and archaeology museum, a relatively new (less than 20 years old) b... More on igougo

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859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec
This building (1882) was the first in Canada designed to hold natural history museum. Its generous benefac... More on Michelin: Qubec
This museum of natural history presents its permanent exhibit: History and Diversity of Québec, including... More on Tourisme-montreal.org

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22, chemin Macdonald, Montreal, Quebec
La Ronde is the largest amusement park in the province of Quebec and the second largest in Canada after Can... More on ThemeParkInsider
Also, the island setting of the park is just awesome . 5 stars. More on ThrillNetwork.com

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1380 Sherbrooke W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1J5, Canada
For a deeper look at Canadian art, don’ t miss the Beaux- Arts museum in the heart of downtown’... More on travelandleisure
Well the good thing about the permanent exhibits is that they are free . More on igougo
