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    Introduction

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    Bienvenue à Montréal! Now that's hospitality with a distinctly French flavor—and what could be more appropriate for the second largest French-speaking metropolis in the world? But French is only one of 35 or so languages you'll hear on the st... Continue reading »

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    History

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    Although Montreal's history goes back long before Jacques Cartier "discovered" the island in 1535, the intrepid explorer can certainly lay claim to being the first European to see it from the top of Mount Royal Park, the city's centrally loca... Continue reading »

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    Where to stay

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    Montreal, "The Paris of North America," essentially consists of a downtown, or modern city, and Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal), the original city nestled around the Old Port (Vieux-Port). While most of the better hotels are located downtown, O... Continue reading »

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    Eat drink

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    Montreal is the second biggest French city in the world, but you wouldn't necessarily know it based on its restaurants. Its incredible assortment of ethnic cuisines gives an accurate reflection of the myriad of cultures that contribute to the... Continue reading »

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    Entertainment

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    Entertainment means just as many things in Montreal as it does elsewhere, but the city is perhaps most famous for its justifiably legendary nightlife. Bars stay open until 3a here, which is later than anywhere else in Canada, and even then, f... Continue reading »

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    Tours

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    Old Montreal To get an idea of life in New France during the 18th and 19th centuries, a walking tour of Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal) is a must. A good place to start would be the Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours Chapel, which is located at the co... Continue reading »

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    Getting there

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    Getting there: By Air: Situated 16 miles west of Montreal, Dorval Airport (+1 514 394 7377 / http://www.admtl.com) is the major domestic and international air hub for the region (the newer Mirabel is limited to charter and cargo flight... Continue reading »

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    Fun facts

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    Montreal Province: Quebec Country: Canada Montreal By The Numbers: Population: 1,039,534 Elevation: 118 feet/36 meters Average Annual Precipitation: 37 inches/94 centimeters Average January Temperature: 14 degrees F/-10 degrees C Averag... Continue reading »

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    Introduction

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    The duality of Canadian life has been called the "Twin Solitudes." One Canada, English and Calvinist in origin, is said to be staid, smug, and work-obsessed. The other, French and Catholic but highly secular, is thought of as more creative, l... Continue reading »

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    Frommer's favorite experiences

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    Listen to Jazz: Downtown, Old Town, the Latin Quarter, all over, this is a favorite pastime of locals and visitors alike, especially in late June and early July during the renowned Montreal Jazz Festival. Savor Top-Notch Cuisine at Afforda... Continue reading »

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    Best dining bets

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    Nuances (1 av. du Casino, in the Casino de Montreal; tel. 514/392-2708): This gourmet resto at the top of the city's casino got an impressive face-lift in early 2007 that made the decor as contemporary and elegant as the food -- all creamy wa... Continue reading »

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    Best hotel bets

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    Hotel Le St-James (355 rue St-Jacques ouest; tel. 866/841-3111): Setting the standard against which any boutique hotel in town must measure itself, this former 19th-century bank in Vieux-Montreal lets no luxurious detail escape its attention.... Continue reading »

Traveler Photos of Cornwall

We saw many of these going by my sisters house every day. An antique sitting on my sisters water edge My parents are buried in a cemetary along the St. Lawrence This character was also visiting my old home area
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