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Mount Royal Park
Montréal
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Discovery & Culture

Mount Royal Park

A vast green space designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted (also the designer of New York's Central Park), Mount Royal offers spectacular views over the city and is home to the Kondiaronk lookout, the park's most visited spot.

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Jean-Drapeau Park (Saint Helen's Island and Notre Dame Island)
Montréal
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Themed Routes & Circuits

Jean-Drapeau Park (Saint Helen's Island and Notre Dame Island)

An archipelago of islands built up in the St. Lawrence, host of the 1967 World's Fair and today a public park home to the Biosphère, the Formula 1 racetrack, and La Ronde amusement park.

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Jean-Talon Market
Montréal
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Picturesque Villages & Districts

Jean-Talon Market

One of the largest open-air public markets in North America, at the heart of Little Italy, where market gardeners, cheesemakers, and culinary artisans have gathered since 1933.

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Battlefields Park (Plains of Abraham)
Québec (Capitale-Nationale)
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History & Heritage

Battlefields Park (Plains of Abraham)

Canada's first national historic park, the site of the decisive 1759 battle, the Plains of Abraham today form one of the most prestigious urban parks in the world, often compared to Central Park or Hyde Park.

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Pointe-au-Père Maritime Historic Site
Bas-Saint-Laurent
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History & Heritage

Pointe-au-Père Maritime Historic Site

Combining Canada's second-tallest lighthouse, a Cold War submarine open for tours, and a museum devoted to the tragic sinking of the Empress of Ireland, this site offers one of Québec's most complete maritime history experiences.

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Fairmont Le Château Montebello
Outaouais
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History & Heritage

Fairmont Le Château Montebello

Built in just four months in 1930 as a private club for a North American elite, this log château—the largest of its kind in the world—remains an emblematic symbol of rustic Québec hospitality.

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Fort Chambly National Historic Site
Montérégie
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History & Heritage

Fort Chambly National Historic Site

Built of stone in 1711 at the foot of the Richelieu rapids, after three successive wooden forts, this fortification was a pillar of New France's defence against British invasions coming from Lake Champlain.

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