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Basilique Notre-Dame-De-Montréal Opened in 1829 and is one of the most beautiful churches in North America. The twin
towers are 228 ft high, and the western one holds one of North America's largest bells. 116 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Vieux-Montréal Phone: 514-849-1070
Château Dufresne Provides a glimpse into the lives of the Montréal bourgeoisie in the early 20th century. 2929 rue Jeanne-d'Arc, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal
Phone: 514-256-4636
Chapelle Notre-Dame-De-Lourdes Tiny Roman Catholic chapel built in 1876 and decorated with brightly
coloured murals by the artist Napoléon Bourassa. 430 rue Ste-Catherine Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Cinémathèque québécoise Art Museum, The Cinémathèque québécoise is Montréal's museum of the moving image. 335 de Maisonneuve Blvd. East Montréal Phone: 514-842-9763
Darling Foundry Art Museum - Historic Building originally established in 1880 and is now an exhibition gallery of Quebec artists 745 Ottawa Street Montréal
Phone: 514-392-1554
Environment Canada's Biosphère - Science Museum dedicated to environmental issues with the Great
Lakes–St. Lawrence ecosystem and climate change 160 Tour-de-l'Isle Road, Parc Jean-Drapeau Montréal Phone: 514-283-5000
Jardin Botanique The garden contains more than 26,000 species of plants and 10 exhibition greenhouses open all year. 4101 rue Sherbrooke Est, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montréal Phone: 514-872-1400
Le Centre Canadien D'architecture The center's six exhibition rooms house visiting exhibits. 1920 rue Baile, Shaughnessy Village, Montréal
Phone: 514-939-7000
Oratoire St-Joseph St. Joseph's Oratory, a huge domed church sits high on a ridge of Mont-Royal, and
is dedicated to St. Joseph, Canada's patron saint. 3800 chemin Queen Mary, Côte-des-Neiges Phone: 514-733-8211
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Montréal Science Centre King-Edward Pier Quays of the Old Port of Montréal located on King Edward Pier in the
Old Port, you can to educational and scientific activities on technological using multimedia challenges, games and exhibits Phone: 514-496-4724
McGill University collection of dinosaur bones, old coins, African art, and shrunken heads. 845 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Square Mile, Montréal Phone: 514-398-4455
Musée D'archéologie Pointe-À-Callière An audio-visual show gives an overview of the area's history from the time of Jacques
Cartier. 350 Pl. Royale Phone: 514-872-9150
Musée D'art Contemporain Museum's has an amazing collection of more than
5,000 works of modern art. 185 rue Ste-Catherine Ouest Phone: 514-847-6226 Musée Du Château Ramezay Built in
1702 this Colonial building resembles a Norman castle with its thick stone walls, steeply pitched roof, and stone towers. 280 rue Notre-Dame Est, Vieux-Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Phone: 514-861-3708
Musée Juste Pour Rire (Just for Laughs Museum) An awesome museum dedicated to laughter with and
multimedia exhibits celebrate humor. 2111 blvd. St-Laurent Phone: 514-845-4000
Parc Lafontaine Montréal's two main
cultures are reflected in the layout of this popular park 3933 av. Parc Lafontaine, Plateau Mont-Royal, Montréal, Québec, Canada Phone: 514-872-9800
Parc Olympique The Olympic Park was built for the 1976 Olympics. Home to the National League Expos and the Tour Olympique. Avenue 4141 Pierre-de-Coubertin
Phone: 514-252-8687
Vieux-Port-De-Montréal Now this waterfront park is one of the most popular recreational spots in
Montréal. You can take a ferry or raft ride, or a harbor cruise, and bicycles and in-line skates are for rent along rue de la Commune. Rue de la Commune, Montréal, Québec, Canada Phone toll free:
800-971-7678 or 514-496-7678
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