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Near the Sherbrooke Metro Station, Square Saint-Louis rates as one of Montréal’s prettiest old squares and is set in a turn-of-the-century French-Canadian residential quarter. In the little streets around the tree-shaded square, there are still a few attractive Victorian houses. Some now house pleasant restaurants. At the square’s eastern edge and running parallel to St. Laurent, Rue St. Denis is one of the hippest shopping, arts, and dining streets in Montréal. Historic buildings have been converted into boutiques, bistros, and cafés. At one end, St. Denis starts in the student-minded Quartier Latin neighborhood (it’s handy to Université du Québec à Montréal and the Grande Bibliothèque) and heads west into the trendy Plateau area with its independent designers and chef-run restaurants.
Palapa Tours Category : Tourist attractions
Take a relaxing tour up and down the Ottawa River on a Hawaiian style Palapa Hut with you and a bunch of your Peeps! Whether it’s JUST SPA-PAMPERING WITH FRIENDS FOR A FUN TIME, taking a romantic cruise, or a School Group Heritage Excursion, Palapa Spa Tours is one of the coolest ways to get
KidZfest Saturday, July 13 – Sunday, July 28, 2024 If you’re looking for things to do in Toronto with kids, head up to Vaughan for Canada’s Wonderland’s KidZfest. It’s a party just for kids and it’s back for TWO weeks! Meet your favourite TV characters, enjoy dance parties, music, live entertainment and lots more! KidZfest
CN Tower Category : Tourist attractions
553 meter-hight 301 Front street West, Â (Enterternement District) (416)868-6937 * Restaurant 360 * The Glass Floor for a view straight down of 342 meters. * Edge Walk (on the top of the tower) Once the pouring of the concrete was completed on February 22, 1974, the final stages of building the world’s tallest Tower
Elevating Calgary’s Skyline Category : Tourist attractions
Elevating Calgary’s Skyline: The Legacy of the Calgary Tower The Iconic Calgary Tower: A Triumph of Architecture, Light, and Views Rising 191 meters above the vibrant downtown core of Calgary, the Calgary Tower stands as an iconic symbol of the city’s spirit, offering unparalleled panoramic views and a rich history that intertwines with the evolution
Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec) Category : Tourist attractions
Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is spread across the Upper and Lower Town of Quebec and contains the city’s most historic buildings. The Lower Town, along the St. Lawrence River, is the site of the original settlement and home to the outstanding Château Frontenac, as well as numerous other treasures. The Upper Town
Rogers Centre Category : Tourist attractions
Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
Children’s Museum Winnipeg Category : Tourist attractions
Built in 1889, the Childrens Museum is housed in the oldest surviving train repair facility in Western Canada and is home to twelve exciting permanent galleries that spark kids creative learning. Unlike the no-touch exhibits at other more traditional museums, our galleries are always ready for hands-on fun! The latest innovations in education come together
La Ronde Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
La Ronde is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 world fair. Today, it is owned and operated by Six Flags. The park is under an emphyteutic lease with the City of Montreal, which expires in 2065. It is the largest amusement park in Quebec, and second largest in Canada.[1]
Montreal Botanical Garden Category : Tourist attractions
Find yourself surrounded by 22,000 species of flora and fauna at Montreal Botanical Garden. Established in 1931, the expansive gardens offer a mix of botany and wildlife, with the insect exhibit taking a place of pride among a host of floral displays. You’ll note bonsai and orchid exhibits as you stroll through the fragrant gardens.