Monuments, historical buildings, parks, etc (Downtown)
Some places in the list have symbols next to them, the means that it is a recommanded place, the means that there is a photograph of that place and the means that the place's fact sheet contains a link to their web site.
Montreal Forum, it is empty for the moment. (Interesting building , N/A, )
Square Phillips, for eating lunch, relaxing or buying hand-made jewelry. (Park or cemetery , N/A, )
Square Dorchester, surrounded by great buildings. (Park or cemetery , 1859, )
Mount Stephen Club, historical building. (Interesting building , N/A, )
Maison Alcan (Interesting building , N/A, )
Bell Centre, very ordinary looking building. (Interesting building , 1995, Neo-Industrial)
CCA's sculpture garden (Park or cemetery , N/A, )
Crescent streetbars and clubs for the anglo crowd. (Interesting street , , )
Dominion square building, great wood panel ceilings. (Interesting building , 1927, )
Marie-Reine du Monde Cathedral, scaled reproduction of St-Peters of Rome. (Church, synagogue, etc , 1875-1894, )
McGill University campus (Interesting building , 1821, Various)
Mont-Royal Cross (Monument , 1643, )
Mont-Royal park, great large park with the best view of Montreal. (Park or cemetery , 1872, )
St.Patrick Basilica, beautiful interior with wooden carved panels. ( , 1847, )
Ste-Catherine street - Downtownthe main commercial street in Montreal, but no good restaurants except west of Guy street. (Interesting street , , )
Sun Life building, important office building. (Interesting building , 1914-1931, Beaux-arts)
Windsor building, renovated hotel annex. (Interesting building , 1906, Second Empire)
Windsor train station, for its hall of lost steps. (Interesting building , 1887-1889, Castle-style)
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