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A 1919 monument sculpted by George William Hill in honor of George-Étienne Cartier, one of the fathers of Confederation..
A 1919 monument sculpted by George William Hill in honor of George-Étienne Cartier, one of the fathers of Confederation.
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Avenue du Parc, Montréal, QC H2W 1S8, Canada
+1 514-872-1244
Located in the western part of the Plateau, adjacent to Parc du Mont-Royal
La Croix du Mont Royal or the Mount Royal Cross is a white illuminated cross installed in 1924 at the site where the city's founder Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve planted a wooden cross in 1643
Molson Stadium is an outdoor Canadian football stadium on the McGill campus
Belvedere Camillien-Houde is a lookout point on Mount Royal
The Kondiaronk Lookout near Chalet du Mont-Royal offers panoramic views of downtown Montreal skyline and the St Lawrence river
The Chalet du Mont-Royal is a French Beaux-Arts structure built as a make-work project in 1932 during the Great Depression
The Maison de la Culture on plateau Mont-Royal showcases art works and performances by local artists
The Redpath Museum is a museum of natural history that focuses on evolution, with the collection spanning marine discoveries, geological specimen, and mounts of endangered and extinct species
The lower section of McGill's campus is composed mainly of nineteenth century neoclassical buildings and is definitely worth a ten minute stroll
A smaller park, Carré Saint-Louis is at the east end of the Prince Arthur pedestrian mall, next to rue Saint-Denis