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Montréal Montreal is the second largest city in Canada.
Montréal is a one-of-a-kind-a multicultural city that blends its French accent
with that of over 80 other ethnic communities and charms visitors with its Euro-American
ambiance. Visit Ste-Catherine street in the downtown core for walking and shopping,
the Mont-Royal park and its lookout for the best view of Montreal, St-Laurent
boulevard north of Sherbrooke street for its restaurants and bars/clubs, Old Montreal
and the port, for family activities and great restaurants. The restored 1847 Bonsecours
Market has become the tourist and cultural heart of Old Montreal. Québec
City With its architecture, its pedestrian streets and its fortifications,
unique in North America, Québec City offers unequalled historical and cultural
heritage. Stroll through its oldest neighbourhoods, like Petit Champlain, Place-Royale
and the Old Port. Even though this capital city is steeped in history, the year-round
activities are truly up to date: world-class winter carnival and summer festival,
theatre, exhibitions
and the accommodations and dining are topnotch.
Mt. Tremblant - Laurentides/Laurentians Area
The Mt. Tremblant - Laurentides/Laurentians area is a renown winter and
summer outdoor destination. Located just to the north of Montreal this beautiful
region offers a wide diversity of activities, a full range of accommodations
and some of the worlds best resorts, restaurants and bars. The quaint villages
nestled in the mountain valleys, provides for great apres-ski.
Visitors come to Mont-Tremblant for the numerous ski hills for all levels, the
hundreds of miles of cross-country ski trails and the top golf courses. Outdoor
activities are in abundance with dog sledding, hiking and snowshoeing, horseback
ridding, horse-drawn sleigh rides, ice fishing and skating being some of the
favourites.
Gatineau
Gatineau is situated on the north bank of the Ottawa River, opposite Ottawa
and adjacent to Hull, near the mouth of the Gatineau River. It boasts some of
the regions most popular tourist attractions, from national museums, to the
world's only Imax/Omnimax theater, to the Casino du Lac Leamy and Gatineau Park,
famous for it's Fall Rhapsody of Colour.
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