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  2. Aug 4, 2020 · The second-largest city in Canada, Montreal is a French-Canadian cultural hub with a European feel. Montreal is known for being one of the most desirable cities to be a student or to create a start-up. It’s famous for its diversity and inclusivity.

    • Montreal is an Island. 1 of 400 off of the St. Laurence River, Montreal is entirely surrounded by water. Cities in PEI can claim this too, but we're an island ourselves, not just part of a province.
    • Largest Festivals in the World. Montreal is home to many festivals, all of them entirely unique. Three festivals are the largest of their kind in the entire world: Montreal Jazz Festival, Montreal International Fireworks Festival, and Francofolie (largest French music festival).
    • Habitat 67. Created by Israeli–Canadian architect Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67 is a structure unlike any other in the country, or world for that matter. A combination of suburban homes and urban spaces that looks kind of like a bad Tetris game, Habitat 67 is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.
    • Montreal is Built on a Mountain. A reason for the city's namesake, Mount Royal is a defining feature of Montreal. The mountain stands above the entire city, offering a great view of the skyline, and will stay that way due to building height restrictions which limit any construction from being higher than Mount Royal.
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    • The Plateau-Mont-Royal. The Plateau-Mont-Royal is the quintessential “hip” neighborhood, making it the perfect starting point for this rundown of the must-see places in Montreal!
    • Old Montreal. Nestled between the Saint Lawrence River and downtown skyscrapers, the Old Montreal district is the historical go-to spot in Montreal. To explore it, stop at the “Place d’Armes” or “Champ-de-Mars” metro station.
    • Old Port of Montreal: Best things to see and do. The Old Port is part of the historic district of Old Montreal. It’s another perfect spot for a walk. It’s not really a functioning port anymore since all the port activity has been relocated.
    • Saint Catherine Street. If you’re wondering where to go shopping in Montreal, look no further than Saint Catherine Street, an eminent boulevard recognized for its vibrant shopping scene.
  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Arts & Culture. With the first language of Quebec being French, Montreal is known for being a unique city that has combined French and English traditions in a way nowhere else in the world has. This has earned it the title of “Canada’s Culture Capital”.

    • Yoga by sunlight. Montreal is home to many locations where you can practice a range of activities. One of our locals’ favorites is Zéro Gravité, a multipurpose space just east of downtown Montreal.
    • Green oasis in the city. For any city dwellers or visitors looking for a lovely green break, one of the nicest parks in Montreal is Jeanne-Mance Park. It’s huge, at around 14.2 hectares (1,531,600 square feet), and located at the foot of the famous mountain in Montreal, Mont-Royal.
    • Hidden cocktail magicians. A backyard door hidden away from the street. Exterior walls painted all black. Only a colorful door is the sign that something might be happening behind this brick wall.
    • Hidden Japanese elegance. We present you with another hidden bar in the backstreets of Montreal (what a cool city this is). Tucked behind a secret red door with no markings or signs, patrons only find out about this place through word of mouth.
  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Many of Montréal’s back alleys (or ruelles vertes) are green and full of life, to the delight of locals and passers-by. The green alleys are like a network of small linear parks decorated by residents, sheltered from the noise of the city. Many are even lovingly named (like the ruelle des Découvertes or Le p’tit village Sicard, in the ...

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · From Montreal's Olympic Stadium to its famous poutine, here are 9 things that put Montreal on the world stage.