This guidebook contains: 18 walking, cycling or driving tours to help you discover the city's hidden treasures, star-rated so you can better organize your time; More than 250 restaurants and 70 hotels, with our favourites clearly indicated; More than 30 maps to help you get your bearings and make sure you don't miss a thing! Entire chapters devoted to entertainment (with 70 of the best nightspots) and shopping (including everything from hip second-hand stores to upscale boutiques)!
... Pierre-de-Coubertin Louis-Riel Longue-Pointe Honoré-Beaugrand Tétreaultville Marc-Aurele-Fortin Riviere-des-Prairies Pointe-aux-Trembles Bout-de~l-ile.
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Plaid Around the Mountain: A Novel
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There-'s an Outremont stop on the métro's Blue Line a few blocks away from the main street, rue Bernard. Both the Orange and Blue lines can be ... A walk along boulevard St-Laurent is like a walk through Montreal's cultural history.