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Activities in Montreal
Aqua Dome
This indoor water park features two pools, including one for kids, and three waterslides.
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Bar Adonis
This gay strip club on Rue Ste.-Cathérine offers Ladies Night three times a week.
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Bar Rocky
This gay bar on Rue Ste.-Cathérine features live entertainment on weekends.
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Black Eagle (L'Aigle Noir)
Patrons to this gay bar are in for a walk on the wild side.
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Boulevard Saint-Laurent
This vibrant, gentrified neighborhood is full of shops and restaurants and continues to be popular with academics and artists.
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Casino de Montreal
Lit up like a jewel at night, this casino on the Ile Notre-Dame is the largest in Quebec and one of the ten largest in the world in terms of the amount of gaming equipment. The excellent live entertainment draws gamblers and nongamblers alike.
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Chateau Ramezay Museum
This famous structure, named for French colonial governor Claude de Ramezay, housed French and British colonial governments before serving as the headquarters for the American Revolutionaries who laid siege to Montreal.
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Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Located on Île Notre-Dame, this racetrack hosts a Formula One event but is a popular locale for in-line skating the rest of the year.
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Latin Quarter (Quartier Latin)
A colorful Parisian-style neighborhood.
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Le Bateau-Mouche
This one-hour boat tour is a popular sight-seeing attraction for tourists.
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Le Drugstore
This complex, popular among the gay crowd, includes bars, restaurants and shops.
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Le Plateau
This old working-class neighborhood is known for its sense of community.
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Le Stud
This gay bar has a small dance floor and a pair of pool tables.
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Le Village des Antiquaires
A number of different antique dealers gather here to sell their goods.
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Les Cours Mont-Royal
Once a fancy hotel, this large structure has been converted into an upscale shopping area.
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Les Foufounes Electriques
This club lives up to its rather bizarre name (in English, "Electric Buns," as in "rear end") with graffiti, a mosh pit and a mostly hippie/punk rocker crowd.
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Montreal Insectarium
Part of the city's large Botanical Garden, the Insectarium includes a broad selection of insects from throughout the world.
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Notre-Dame Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame)
Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city.
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