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Quote: This is Montreal's oldest Catholic cathedral, built in 1656 and found in Old Montreal. It's a pretty average looking church from the outside and you do have to pay an admission to go inside. However, I don't mind Read More
Quote: O.k. so as a twenty-something I have to say visiting botanical gardens wasn't really high on my list of things to do in Montreal, however, have done lots of things I wanted to do I had to make a concession for my Read More
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Quote: Great. The weather was good and there was lots of snow, even in March The people were very nice and helpful. We went into Quebec City one day and had a lovely lunch in the Old City. We also took a walking tour. Read More
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Quote: Located in the Olympic Park, the Biodome contains 4 seperate climate controlled habitats: tropical rain forest, sub-arctic, maple forest and Canadian/Labrador marine coast. The maple forest was a bit of a Read More
Quote: Vieux-Montreal, also known as the "Old Town," stretches along the St. Lawrence River many blocks and is filled with restaurants, bars, shops and more. The entire area oozes old world charm with its impressive Read More
Quote: There was a lot of powder, a nice slope, and a beautiful landscape!! There were two snow parks to enjoy and a lot of backcountry to destroy!!! It’s the higher mountain in our little region of Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean Read More
Quote: If you are up for an early morning walk, I would like to recommend Quebec City in general. Built as it is on the high promenade above the river it offers a nearly endless variety of ways to get a good workout Read More
Quote: The Plains of Abraham and Des Braves Park form the Battlefields Park, an area with a monumental role to play in North America's history. The park was commissioned in 1908 to celebrate the memory of both the Read More