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Montreal
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Attractions in Montreal
1000 de La Gauchetiere
The tallest building in the city has 51 stories and is an architectural landmark.
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Aqua Dome
This indoor water park features two pools, including one for kids, and three waterslides.
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Bell Centre
In season, take in a Montreal Canadiens hockey game at this arena.
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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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Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde
This Catholic church dedicated to Mary, Queen of the World, was modeled after Rome's St. Peter's Church.
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Centre d'Histoire de Montreal
Located in a former fire station, this museum explores Montreal's history from the 1600s to the present.
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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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Chinese Garden
This picturesque six-acre section of Montreal's famous Botanical Garden includes several courtyards, ponds and pavilions.
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Christ Church Cathedral
An underground shopping mall was built under this 19th-century Gothic cathedral to prevent it from sinking.
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City Hall
This ornate building exemplifies Second Empire architectural design.
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IMAX Old Port
This seven-story theater plays a variety of exciting shows.
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La Ronde Amusement Park
White-knuckle fans will love the spectacular "Manitou" or "Vertigo," two of many thrill rides at Canadian Six Flags.
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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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