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Wander among the more than one million graves covering the north slope of Mont Royal.
Wander among the more than one million graves covering the north slope of Mont Royal. No bikes or picnicking.
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Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges
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The second largest university in Canada in terms of students, Université de Montréal is a French speaking university whose campus is mostly concentrated on the mount Royal, between the metro stations Edouard-Montpetit and Côte-des-Neiges
The largest church in Canada, it is a favourite pilgrimage for devotees of Brother André, who was reputed to have healed the sick and handicapped
Lac des Castors is a man-made lake in a former marsh
Maison Smith is a pretty stone house in the Parc du Mont Royal that serves as a resting place as well as information centre on the park, and flora and fauna in the neighborhood
The Chalet du Mont-Royal is a French Beaux-Arts structure built as a make-work project in 1932 during the Great Depression
The Kondiaronk Lookout near Chalet du Mont-Royal offers panoramic views of downtown Montreal skyline and the St Lawrence river
Belvedere Camillien-Houde is a lookout point on Mount Royal
Over 100 shops and services plus Cinema Odeon movie theater
This former movie palace is a National Historic Site of Canada