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Montreal To Do list
Going to Montreal for a week of business/pleasure. What shouldn't we miss?<BR>Thanks!
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Walking all over the city.<BR>Antiques on rue Notre Dame Ouest.<BR>The Museum of Fine Arts.<BR>St Catherine Street.<BR>shopping at Holt Renfrew.<BR>rue Sherbrook<BR>Mont Royal-take a picnic<BR>Rue St Denis<BR>Vieux Montreal<BR>rue St Paul<BR>The Casino at night<BR>Try to get tickets for a concert with the Metropolitan Orchestra<BR>rent a bike and ride around down by the water.<BR>eat in cafes, have lunch in a small place where everybody is speaking French.<BR>go to a hocky game.<BR>Browse the art galleries.<BR>Chinatown.<BR>The Basilica Notre Dame.<BR>cinema.<BR>All the restaurants!<BR><BR>
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a few more <BR>If it's still good outdoor weather;<BR>-boatride at the old port<BR>-evening stroll on Prince Arthur and Square St. Louis<BR>-Dining at one of the intersting byob places on Duluth<BR>- The Botanical Gardens ( one of the world's best!)<BR>- Bicycling along the Old Port, and the Lachine canal<BR>- Exporing the funky shops and cafes on Rue Mt. Royal
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zootsie<BR> After reading these posts and wishing I were there, my husband and I have decided to visit Montreal again, at the end of October :) <BR>So I will keep your list and add it to my own. <BR>Also , I am going to do some clothes shopping, if you think of any boutiques, I am interested! I know the biggies, Holt Renfrew, etc, I am thinking of small interesting stuff.<BR>Thanks~kate
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For shopping, try the new Les Ailes store in the old Eaton building. Corner Ste-Catherine & University.
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Thank you Louis, I did not know that Eatons was gone! I got a great raincoat on sale there one August!<BR><BR>
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How about dinner cruises? Has anyone taken one of these? Was it worth it? Thanks.
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ttt please
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