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![]() Canada, Montreal, 3800, Queen Mary Road
514 733-8211
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The Oratoire of St Joseph is a Roman Catholic basilica, said to be the most visited pilgrim site in Catholicism after St Peter's in Rome, with over 2 million visitors each year.
The basilica's monumental dome has a diameter of 39 meters and rises 236 meters above sea level making it the highest point in the city of Montreal. The church is reached ...» ![]() Canada, Montreal
514-843-8240
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Parc du Mont-Royal measures 101-hectare and occupies part of the mountain that lies in the midst of Montreal island, and includes the highest spot in the city (234m).
The park has been popular with the locals ever since it was inaugerated in 1876, and offers many outdoor activites - picnics, paddle boating, skating, tabogganing, snowshoeing, etc. , ...» ![]() Canada, Montreal, 4545, avenue Pierre-De Coubertin
514 252-4141
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The 1976 Olympic stadium and tower is now a famous landmark in Montreal.
The Olympic Park attractions include the stadium, where tours are available; the Montreal Tower Observatory for the best views of the city; The Biodome, covering the four ecosystems from the Americas; and nearby The Botanical Gardens/Insectarium and other entertainments. ![]() Canada, Montreal, 110 Notre-Dame Street West
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The Roman Catholic Basilica of Notre-Dame was constructed between 1824 - 1829, to a neo-gothic design by James O'Donnell, an Irish-American Protestant from New York. Work began on the Basilica's colourful interior - designed by Victor Bourgeau - in 1874 and was completed in 1880.
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Vieux Montreal (Old Montreal) is the historic heart of the city, its narrow cobbled stone streets, victorian street lights and grey stoned buildings make it a charming place to stroll.
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