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The former United States pavilion from Expo 67, a geodesic dome designed by R.
The former United States pavilion from Expo 67, a geodesic dome designed by R. Buckminster Fuller. It now houses an Environment Canada museum dedicated to water and the environment.
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160 Chemin Tour-de-l'Isle, Montreal, QC, Canada
+1 514-283-5000
Amusement Park
Also known as the '''Sailors' Memorial Clock''', the clock tower was built between 1919-1922 as a memorial to sailors lost at sea
Reconstruction of two 19th century Victorian homes
Built in 1655, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, is the oldest stone church in Montreal
This visually striking residential building was created by architect Moshe Safdie for Expo 67
18th century Governor's residence and gardens full of historical artifacts from daily life
The Old Port of Montreal is a large waterfront green space on the St Lawrence river with museums, art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment options all along the bustling promenade that was once encircled by stone walls