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Montreal's historic district offers a European feel many U.S. travelers would typically have to journey much farther to experience. The city is easy to get to and to get around, with a variety of ...
Reporting from Montreal — St. Paul, the oldest street in one of North America’s oldest cities, runs through the heart of Old Montreal. It’s barely a mile long, but its first cobblestones predated ...
Cruise passengers spending time ashore in Montreal don't have to walk far to find themselves in the heart of Old Montreal, a charming district of restaurants, 18th century stone buildings and ...
Only 560 people lived in Old Montreal in 1976, according to the neighborhood’s commerce association. Souvenir stores predominated, and any foot traffic on its cobblestoned streets came from tourists.
Montreal and Quebec City are unforgettable destinations, but they definitely aren't all the province has to offer. So take some time to hit the road between the two cities, and explore the slower pace ...
Montreal is a brilliant city for a weekend break at any time of the year but the summer is really a special time to visit, especially if you’re there in early July during the famous jazz festival.
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