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Downtown and Chinatown Rue Ste-Catherine -- and the Métro line that runs under it -- is the main cord that binds together the disparate, sprawling neighborhoods that comprise Montréal's downtown, or centre-ville.... |
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Hochelaga-Maisonneuve The Stade Olympique that played host to the 1976 Summer Olympics and the leaning tower that supports the stadium's roof dominate the skyline of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. But there's much more to the area... |
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Mont-Royal and Environs The heart of the city is Parc Mont-Royal itself -- nearly 500 acres of forests and meadows laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), the man responsible for New York City's Central Park. Not far away... |
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The Islands Expo '67 -- the World's Fair staged to celebrate the centennial of the Canadian federation -- was the biggest party in Montréal's history, and it marked a defining moment in the city's evolution... |
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The Plateau and Environs The Plateau -- as it's more commonly called these days -- has been renovated by artists, performers, and academics eager to find houses that are also close to all the action. The Quartier Latin, or the... |
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Vieux-Montréal Vieux-Montréal is a center of cultural life and municipal government. Most of the summer activities revolve around Place Jacques-Cartier, which becomes a pedestrian mall full of street performers... |
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