Posted by The Travel Blogger on April 9th, 2008 in Top Montreal Attractions
Vieux-Montreal also called as Old Montreal in English, you can find this tourist attraction in the area of Ville-Marie in the streets of McGill, Saint Antoine and Berri and by the river of Saint Lawrence River at the south of Old Montreal. This is the oldest part of Montreal where its structures and buildings dates [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on April 9th, 2008 in Top Montreal Attractions
The Notre Dame Basilica or in French it is called the Basilique Notre Dame, it is located at the area of the Old Montreal, at the Notre Dame Street West and at the Saint Suplice Street near the Place d’Armes. This is one of the architectural structures that revive the Gothic style era. This is [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on April 9th, 2008 in Top Montreal Attractions
The Museum of Archaeology and History or the Pointe a Calliere Museum, situated at the heart of the birthplace of Montreal. This is where the colony of the city took place in 1642. This is a historical site which was the place where the natives’ campsite and artifacts have been found here. This museum comprises [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on April 9th, 2008 in Top Montreal Attractions
Montreal has undoubtedly has numerous of festivals that they have been celebrating each month. This is also called the city of festivals. Most of its festivals happen during summer but there are festivals that are held every month. Two of the most important events that are being held here in Montreal are the Montreal International [...]