Montreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavor. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.
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Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount-Royal, founded by Saint Brother André in 1904, is a catholic sanctuary and the largest shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph in the world. It receives over 2 million visitors yearly. We welcome everyone to partake in panoramic views, music concerts and special religious celebrations; come discover natural, cultural and spiritual treasures in the heart of the city. You will marvel at the votive chapel containing 10,000 candles, the Oratory Museum featuring nativity scenes from around the world, the Original Chapel, the spectacular Garden of the Way of Cross, the Crypt Church and the largest domed Basilica in North America.
A beautiful,enchanting,calm,peaceful place for prayer is Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal.A must visit place of Montreal.and by seeing its beauty from outside ,u r spellbound.A well heighted green dome which gives you a feeling that its moving -when u see the Dome from down and clouds are moving-a beautiful feeling,moreover from there u can see most of the Montreal and if its evening may be a nice sunset also.Its a place of prayer but now designated as National Historic Site of Canada. so many visitors are coming every day to see its marvel inside and outside both.The Basilica is dedicated to Saint Joseph and herein Brother Andre -who had miraculous healing power which helped so many pilgrims-heart of Brother Andre is well-kept in Church museum .inside also a decorated big altar and peaceful surrounding.just like Notre Dame Basilica this Basilica has also got big harmonica which is played every time. a worth and must visit Basilica in Montreal.
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Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery open to other faiths. It is a place for the deceased to be laid to rest with respect and dignity, serving as a testament to their spirituality and providing comfort and tranquility. It offers a full range of interment and commemoration goods and services. A national historic site set in a unique natural and geographical location, the Cemetery and its heritage command respect from both a historical and natural perspective.
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Pretty Protestant cemetery where a smattering of historical figures have been laid to rest.
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Overlooking the open area of the lookout for the city of Montreal, this chalet stands as a place which has been turned into a museum. At the time of my visit, it was not possible to go inside due to restrictions but it sure is an interesting place to visit. There is a cafe which is a part of the chalet, accessible from behind the building.
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In montreal for a few days in the summer and it was hot. Too hot to walk around so my buddy and I decided to check out a Canadien football game. This was our first one and it was better than going to an NFL game. Parking was easy but a little bit of hike to the stadium. Got seats from the box office, the place was not packed so we moved up into the shade and hung out with season ticket holders. THe game was exciting. THe snacks and beer were great.
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