Source: Tourism MediaCanadian Railway MuseumHighlights of this museum’s vast collection include the oldest surviving Canadian-built steam locomotive and King George VI’s locomotive.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealSaint ConstantCanadian Railway Museum
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Source: Tourism MediaCanadian Railway MuseumHighlights of this museum’s vast collection include the oldest surviving Canadian-built steam locomotive and King George VI’s locomotive.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealSaint ConstantCanadian Railway Museum
Source: Tourism MediaExpress GondolaWorldNorth AmericaCanadaQuebecMont-TremblantMont-Tremblant Pedestrian VillageExpress Gondola
Source: Tourism MediaCabriolet Ski LiftWorldNorth AmericaCanadaQuebecMont-TremblantMont-Tremblant Pedestrian VillageCabriolet Ski Lift
Source: Tourism MediaOld PortOnce the hub for Montreal’s booming shipping industry, this historic and recreational area now draws millions of visitors to the banks of the St. Lawrence River. WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealOld MontrealOld Port
Source: Tourism MediaCanadian Railway MuseumHighlights of this museum’s vast collection include the oldest surviving Canadian-built steam locomotive and King George VI’s locomotive.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealSaint ConstantCanadian Railway Museum
Source: Tourism MediaCanadian Railway MuseumHighlights of this museum’s vast collection include the oldest surviving Canadian-built steam locomotive and King George VI’s locomotive.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealSaint ConstantCanadian Railway Museum
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Source: Tourism MediaMontreal Museum of Fine ArtsExplore Canada’s unique cultural heritage and engage with international modern art at this large museum that houses more than 40,000 objects.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealMontreal Museum of Fine Arts
Source: Tourism MediaCanadian Museum of HistoryAt this museum, one of the most visited in Canada, discover the events, experiences, people and objects that have shaped the nation’s history.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaQuebecGatineauHullCanadian Museum of History
Source: Tourism MediaCanadian Museum of HistoryAt this museum, one of the most visited in Canada, discover the events, experiences, people and objects that have shaped the nation’s history.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaQuebecGatineauHullCanadian Museum of History
Source: Tourism MediaGranbyThis attractive city in southwest Quebec is famous for its excellent zoo, 40 city parks and Canada’s biggest French-language music festival.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaQuebecGranby
Source: Tourism MediaDowntown MontrealBeneath the skyscrapers, this neighborhood offers grand civic spaces, high-end shopping, 30 concert halls and the world’s largest underground complex.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealDowntown Montreal
Source: Tourism MediaCanadian Railway MuseumHighlights of this museum’s vast collection include the oldest surviving Canadian-built steam locomotive and King George VI’s locomotive.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealSaint ConstantCanadian Railway Museum
Source: Tourism MediaMontmorency FallsFeel the water spray as you walk a few meters above these falls, which are even higher than Canada’s famous Niagara Falls and freeze over in winter.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaCapitale-NationaleQuebecQuebec CityMontmorency Falls
Source: Tourism MediaMontmorency FallsFeel the water spray as you walk a few meters above these falls, which are even higher than Canada’s famous Niagara Falls and freeze over in winter.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaCapitale-NationaleQuebecQuebec CityMontmorency Falls
Source: Tourism MediaDowntown MontrealBeneath the skyscrapers, this neighborhood offers grand civic spaces, high-end shopping, 30 concert halls and the world’s largest underground complex.WorldNorth AmericaCanadaMonteregieQuebecMontrealDowntown Montreal