At the heart of Old Montréal, enter into the intimacy of a lavish 19th-century bourgeois residence. The Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site features the only Victorian-style interior open to the public in Montréal. The ensemble bequeathed ...
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Located to the west of the Island of Montréal along Lake Saint-Louis, The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site testifies to the apogee of the fur industry in the Montréal region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The old stone warehouse dates ...
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In the unparalleled and fascinating atmosphere of Old Montréal, get ready for a unique and memorable experience, with your family, friends or colleagues! Explore Old Montréal in a truly different way and meet the spirits and ghosts that haunt its streets ...
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Explore Montreal from a different angle! Live a unique, memorable, and fun experience with Eco Tours Montreal's Segways. You will be able to discover the Old Port of Montreal and Parc Jean-Drapeau as you have never seen them before! Also take advantage ...
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One-of-a-kind guided tours to discover the Montréal that Montrealers know and love! Explore the city’s iconic historical sites and lesser-known gems on one of the carefully crafted biking tours.
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Cirka Distilleries is proud to be the first grain to bottle artisanal distillery in Montreal open to the public. Using sustainable practices for the production, they make all of the spirits using local grains. They want you to enjoy the results as much ...
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The farm has many species of animals, greenhouses and fields as well as an organic garden. Sugar shack, guided tour, children's party, horse-drawn carriage ride, hike or meal at the restaurant, there is something for everyone. Store with farm products ...
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2146, place Dublin Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H3K 2A2
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Artefacts, survivors' stories, photographs and audiovisual documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
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Reflecting the cultural diversity of Quebec, the MUMAQ values the best that can be accomplished when we work with our hearts and hands, all for the benefit of the community. The museum’s permanent exhibition tells the story of a multitude of trades and ...
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