/ Montreal / Places to Visit
Current Filters
Narrow Search
Also called the Hotel de Ville, the Montreal City Hall on Place Jacques-Cartier was the first building in Canada to be c... Also called the Hotel de Ville, the Montreal City Hall on Place Jacques-Cartier ... Also called the Hotel de Ville, the Montreal City Hall on Place Jacques-Cartier was the first buildi...
A National Historic Site of Canada, it is a recreational canal with boating in summer and ice-skating in winter. A National Historic Site of Canada, it is a recreational canal with boating in s... A National Historic Site of Canada, it is a recreational canal with boating in summer and ice-skatin...
Also known as the '''Sailors' Memorial Clock''', the clock tower was built between 1919-1922 as a memorial to sailors lo... Also known as the '''Sailors' Memorial Clock''', the clock tower was built betwe... Also known as the '''Sailors' Memorial Clock''', the clock tower was built between 1919-1922 as a me...
A four building complex composed of black metal and glass, built in 1967 and designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. A four building complex composed of black metal and glass, built in 1967 and des... A four building complex composed of black metal and glass, built in 1967 and designed by Ludwig Mies...
The Windsor Station is a former railway station that is a landmark today for its Romanesque Revival architecture. The Windsor Station is a former railway station that is a landmark today for its... The Windsor Station is a former railway station that is a landmark today for its Romanesque Revival ...
The Musee des Beaux-Arts or Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal has free permanent exhibitions and many prominent traveling ... The Musee des Beaux-Arts or Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal has free permanent e... The Musee des Beaux-Arts or Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal has free permanent exhibitions and many ...