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McGill University McGill University
805 Sherbrooke Street W , (At McGill College) , Montreal, QC, Canada
Phone - 514 398 6555

Founded in 1821 with a bequest from Montreal fur trader and merchant James McGill, this world-renowned English-language [more]

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Phillips Square Phillips Square
Ste-Catherine St at Union Avenue , Montreal, QC, Canada
Phone - n/a

An often overlooked square in the heart of downtown, just south of Ste-Catherine Street, this splash of colourful [more]

Place du Canada Place du Canada
Peel St east to Metcalfe Street , (Dorchester Square south to René-Lévesque) , Montreal, QC, Canada
Phone - n/a

Also known as Dorchester Square (and even longer ago as Dominion Square), this historic park is only barely removed [more]

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Parliament Buildings
Mar 17, 2008 by Jimimim from Miami
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Best place in the world.
  • To good to be true.

“Best place in the world. Montreal is the best place in the world.”

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Crescent Street
May 7, 2007 by amy from Burlington
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Loved Galerie Crescent Contemporain, California Boutique, La Pendulerie and the Formula One Boutique and the Ritz Carlton.
  • Hated parking costs on the street meters, street beggars in Montreal.

“We spent two days in Montreal, stayed at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on Sherbrooke, enjoyed the Montreal Museum of Fine art and spent an entire afternoon and evening on Crescent Street. They have art galleries, boutiques and most of all we have to thank our new friends at the Galerie Crescent Contemporain at 2080, who not only helped us pick out an incredible fine work of art for our home but even had it delivered and hung for us, for not only this but for taking the time to introduce us to the boutiques on the street. We spent a great time at La Pendulerie where they have every fine Swiss and German clock ever made I think, no exaggeration over 100 different clocks at least. The best part for us was they also sell Swiss chocolates, thanks for the patience Fabian (over forty different types to choose, we tried ten). Our next stop was my husband's toy shop The Formula One Boutique, the official dealer for Formula One stuff. Mind blowing don't think my husband and son let us get out of there fast. I made my husband pay for his toys dearly though when I bought a sultry evening gown at the California Boutique, don't worry people trust me he is going to benefit from this dress. Thank goodness the evening came and the boutiques starting closing, I think we may have spent our kid's inheritance in one day and we had not even got to Holt Renfrew yet. Formula one shop suggested we have dinner at Newton's or The Hard Rock Cafe on Crescent. We choose The Hard Rock because of the kids, not bad average but the kids had fun. The next day we had to make sure we stayed away from the friends we made on Crescent, hey remember Montreal is a big place and we did not want to miss it, but we have made some great friends on Crescent. We are going to be back for the Formula One”

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Mary Queen of the World Cathedral
May 5, 2007 by Blaine from Midland
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Everything about the place, the incense, the candles, side altars and main altar, the marble floors the sanctity of that temple.
  • Nothing about this Church. It will be the first place I visit on my return.

“While at a conference in 2005 I was out walking to find what Catholic Churches were in the area. It was mid day and yet there were streams of people all flowing up the steps of what looked like a magnificent church. When I entered I was amazed at the interior size of the place. I knew it was made in imitation of St. Peter's in Rome because of the replica of Bernouli's columns. The side altars were numerous. I only read in this travel guide now that this church was indeed a 1/3 replica of St. Peter's in Rome. Only 1/3, I had never been in a church that large. I now know why these beautiful temples were built to such a size. I could feel God's presence there like I had never felt before.”

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Quebec Citadel
Jul 13, 2006 by Sean from Barrington
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Good piece of history.
  • its educational, and little kids may not care to much for it since they cant appreciate the history.

“The citadel is a fun experience, besides watching the changing of the guard which is a nice ceremony, you can walk around the fort, and take in some terrific views of the river, and surrounding areas. There are Cannons still in place showing you how the fort and the driveway was defended. You can see why the fort was never stormed from the sheer 100 foot cliffs, but rather the enemy came via the plains of Abraham. ”

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Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site
Oct 14, 2005 by CFUENTESM (See all reviews by CFUENTESM)
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

“These fortification enclose the old city. Walk along them to discover great parks and charming streets.”

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