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About Montreal

Montreal is a city in Canada on the border with the United States. With a population of approximately 3 million, it is the second-largest city in Canada. It sits on an island near the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River, at one end of the Great Lakes Seaway and its navigable waterway to Lake Erie and Atlantic Ocean.

The largest city in Quebec, Montreal is the second-biggest in Canada. Originally named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart (itself a First Nations meeting site), Montreal was founded as a French military post by Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve on August 17th 1642. The city has since grown to represent French culture abroad and even acted as host for EXPO 67, one of Canada's Imperial Centennial celebrations. The city is well-known for its French-influenced architecture, such as the ornate buildings of Old Montreal. The city is also home to the Théâtre Émile-Journault, a modern theater which offers excellent plays and musicals year round.

RV Park and Campground in Montreal, Quebec

Located near Montreal's beautiful Old Port, this RV Park and Campground is the perfect place to enjoy Montréal. Whether you're here for a day or just a stop over, take in Montréal's diverse culture by taking in one of the many festivals that are held on the streets or in Old Montreal. Paparazzi-style chic and modern while you're here at this RV Park and Campground with its location close to shopping, museums, museums, railway station, bicycle paths and so much more. It is at the north end of the thriving city of Montréal.

You can enjoy a one-hour tour of the city's historic buildings and the construction of its famous viaduct. You can also explore the other sites in the city, including Old Montreal's Little Italy district, Place des Arts, and the Old Port. Our RV Park and Campground is located close to shopping, museums, etc.

Art and culture in Montreal, Quebec

In an art-loving city like Montreal, it's no wonder that there are more than 400 museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions. Here you'll find everything from auction houses to bookstores and cafes. This is a city with a robust history of its own but also where the exciting present and future of art is flourishing. The home of Cirque du Soleil, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is one example; this world-class museum will delight any visitor with its world-famous collection and awe-inspiring architecture. The city is also a major source of bilingual artists; it's home to the Center for Research on French Language and Linguistics, which studies language in all of its varied forms.

Montreal has developed a world-renowned arts scene, though it's easy to see why: This is a city with tremendous diversity and creativity. The contemporary art – from paintings to installations to digital media works – of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is housed in an architecturally stunning building designed by renowned Canadian firm Moriyama & Teshima.

Food in Montreal, Quebec

Montreal has a vast variety of food, much more so than in most other French-speaking cities. The cuisine is Mediterranean, Italian, French and Asian in style.

The food is generally quite simple and with a lot of flavour - not too over-cooked or overdone.

The French influence is quite strong.

There are so many different types of food that you can find something to suit any taste.

There are also a lot of restaurants and cafes, and there is a good selection in each price range.

Montreal has more vegetarian restaurants than any other city in Canada. The vegetarian selection on restaurant menus ranges from Indian, Thai and Vietnamese to Polish, Italian, Chinese and French cuisines.

The vegetarian choice on the menu is nearly always clearly indicated.

Shopping in Montreal, Quebec

Montreal is a city of contrast. From the skyscrapers in the core to the low-rise buildings and terraces in historic neighborhoods, Montreal offers a remarkable range of architectural styles. The city also has more than its fair share of museums and art galleries, as well as boutiques housed in old commercial buildings with impressive facades dating back to the 1800s.

What Montrealers lack in numbers (2.3 million people live here) they make up for in sophistication. The city is home to fashionably designed department stores, a diverse high-end shopping district on Saint Catherine Street and 25 square blocks of antique shops to browse on rue Notre-Dame West. Plus, the McGill University area, Mile End and Outremont are all rich with collegiate boutiques and hipster hangouts.

Natural attractions in Montreal, Quebec

Montreal is a city surrounded by water, hills and forests. It's easy to see why Montréal is called the "greenest" metropolitan region in Canada! This short list of natural attractions will acquaint you with some of the most beautiful places in Montreal.

Pointe-à-Callière, which means "Calle's Point" in French, is a museum devoted to the history of Montreal. You should visit it to learn about the first inhabitants of the island: the Algonquins and Iroquois Indians, who lived on its shores for thousands of years before Europeans arrived.

Montréal Botanical Garden (Jardin botanique de Montréal) boasts 200 acres of gardens with thousands of species from around the world.

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