Notre-Dame Basilica
Notre-Dame Basilica is a breathtaking church with a deep-blue ceiling covered in golden stars that makes visitors feel like they are standing inside a beautiful night sky.
Montréal is the largest city in Quebec and the second-largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris.
Montréal has an entire underground city — called RÉSO — with 33 kilometres of tunnels connecting shops, restaurants, and metro stations so people can stay warm in winter!
Notre-Dame Basilica is a breathtaking church with a deep-blue ceiling covered in golden stars that makes visitors feel like they are standing inside a beautiful night sky.
Mount Royal Park sits on the hill right in the middle of the city, giving visitors a gorgeous view of the whole Montréal skyline from the top.
Old Montréal is a charming neighbourhood full of cobblestone streets and buildings from hundreds of years ago that tell the story of how Canada was built.
The Biodôme lets you walk through five completely different ecosystems — including a tropical rainforest and a chilly sub-Antarctic environment — all inside one giant building!
Montréal's Olympic Stadium was built for the 1976 Summer Olympics and features a unique leaning tower that is the tallest inclined tower in the whole world.
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