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Latest revision as of 06:01, 21 September 2024
- See also changes related to Montreal, Quebec, or pages that link to Montreal, Quebec or to this page or whose text contains "Montreal, Quebec".
Parent topics
- Quebec [r]: A province in eastern Canada, mostly French speaking and with a population of about 7 million. [e]
- Hochelaga Archipelago [r]: A freshwater archipelago at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, which includes the island of Montreal. [e]
Subtopics
- Mount Royal [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Quartier des Spectacles [r]: An entertainment and cultural district now being created in Montreal. [e]
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts [r]: Montreal's oldest and largest art museum. [e]
- Montreal Biodome [r]: Former velodrome in Quebec, Canada, now used to exhibit species of the Americas in four distinct ecosystems. [e]
- Montreal Biosphere [r]: A Montreal natural science museum, housed inside a geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller for the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 67. [e]
Old Montreal
- Old Montreal [r]: The original city of Montreal, Quebec, now a historic district. [e]
- Château Ramezay [r]: A museum and historic building in Old Montreal. [e]
- Place d'Armes [r]: A historic city square in Old Montreal. [e]
- Canadian sports [r]: Sports with significant popularity in Canada. [e]
- Violin [r]: An elegantly-shaped bowed stringed instrument, a bit shorter than the player's arm; the main staple of classical orchestras. [e]
- Old Montreal [r]: The original city of Montreal, Quebec, now a historic district. [e]