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Archive for July, 2007

Jul 27 2007

Montreal: City on the St. Lawrence

Montreal derives its musical-sounding name from a nearby mountain, Mont Royal, which also happens to be one of its main tourist attractions. But there’s much more to this city on the St. Lawrence River than natural wonders, as abundant as those are.
Montreal holds interest for those many tourists who enjoy visiting religious structures around the […]

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Jul 25 2007

Montreal: Canadian Center for Architecture

One of the few cities to dedicate a museum to the glory of building, the Centre Canadien d’Architecture in Montreal is itself glorious.
The center is actually two separate buildings.
Combining austere Trenton limestone mined in Quebec with traditional old greystone found throughout Montreal, the buildings reflect the twin aspects of the architecture of the city. Providing […]

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Jul 23 2007

Casino de Montréal

The Casino de Montréal gets about 15,000 gamblers per weekday, 25,000 on a weekend day. It’s not hard to see why. With 3,000 slot machines alone, there’s a lot of action. But that only begins to cover the possibilities in this gaming house in Quebec.
Once upon a time locals had to go to Atlantic City […]

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Jul 21 2007

Montreal: City on the St. Lawrence

Montreal derives its musical-sounding name from a nearby mountain, Mont Royal, which also happens to be one of its main tourist attractions. But there’s much more to this city on the St. Lawrence River than natural wonders, as abundant as those are.
Montreal holds interest for those many tourists who enjoy visiting religious structures around the […]

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Jul 19 2007

Montreal Insectarium

The Insectarium de Montréal, is one of the foremost collections of insects in the world. Possibly the largest in North America, there may be some larger, such as that in New York. But there are none finer. Opened in February, 1990 over 400,000 visitors per year come to be amazed at the collections.
There are […]

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Jul 17 2007

Montreal iSci Science Center

Le Centre des Sciences de Montréal, as it’s formally known, is one of the premier attractions in a city already filled with so many. Located along the length of King Edward Pier in Old Montreal, it’s also one of the newer sights. Chock full of the latest computer and video technology, along with hundreds of […]

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Jul 15 2007

Montreal: Lachine Canal

Using waterways to move goods, aid industry or simply for transportation has been done for centuries. But the excellent canals and ports used today didn’t always exist, and sometimes creating them took generations. So it is with the Lachine Canal in Montreal.
One area of this complex of islands in Quebec contain a natural feature called […]

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Jul 13 2007

Montreal: Mont Royal

Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, builder of Central Park in New York, the parks atop Mont Royal provide one of Montreal’s finest attractions. From there the view of the St. Lawrence River along its edge, as well as that of the city itself, is breathtaking.
Comprising over a hundred hectares, and reaching to 234m (725ft), Mont […]

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Jul 11 2007

Montreal Botanical Garden

The Jardin Botanique de Montréal happily resides in one of the most lush areas of North America. It was founded in 1936 by one of Canada’s premier botanists, Frère Marie-Victorin and houses over 100,000 specimens representing 20,000 species. Second in size only to Kew Gardens in London, it is easily a rival for New York’s […]

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Jul 11 2007

Tips for Traveling During the Golden Years

Published by Jennifer under Retirement Travel

For many seniors, the golden years are a time to reward yourself after a life on the job or raising the kids at home. Many seniors follow their dream of travel in the retirement years. Whether it’s seeing the grandkids across the country or an adventure across the globe, it is important to keep some […]

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