Nearby bodies of water
Nearby Cities
Landform Region: St Lawrence Lowlands
Places of interest
Montreal Olympic Stadium
What is?
Montreal Olympic Stadium in French it's called
Parc Olympique it's a multi-purpose stadium, also
letting others to participate in events.
Where?
4141 Avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, Montréal, QC H1V 3N7
Why there?
Montreal Olympic Stadium was built for the 1976 Olympic Games, it was unfinished until the 1980's. It's also there for open space and recreational land use purpose.
Why care?
Montreal Olympic Stadium is a great place for others to participate in events such as sport events, shows, fairs, and much more. Approximately more than 67 million visitors have come to the stadium.
Montreal Olympic Stadium in French it's called
Parc Olympique it's a multi-purpose stadium, also
letting others to participate in events.
Where?
4141 Avenue Pierre-de Coubertin, Montréal, QC H1V 3N7
Why there?
Montreal Olympic Stadium was built for the 1976 Olympic Games, it was unfinished until the 1980's. It's also there for open space and recreational land use purpose.
Why care?
Montreal Olympic Stadium is a great place for others to participate in events such as sport events, shows, fairs, and much more. Approximately more than 67 million visitors have come to the stadium.
Museum of Fine Arts
What is?
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) in French it's called Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal. MMFA is an art museum where you could participate in workshops, programmes, concerts, and much more. Where? 1380 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec Why there? Montreal Museum of Fine Arts was found in 1860 by a group of Montreal art collectors and patrons, and also one of the first museums in North America. Why care? Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a great place for families, schoolchildren, and adults to take part in their educational, cultural, and community programmes. Attracting 1,015,022 visitors in 2013, also breaking several records. |
Notre-Dame Basilica
What is?
Notre-Dame Basilica in French it's called Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal. Notre-Dame Basilica is a church, inside it has an extreordinary medieval style something that most people have never seen in a church.
Where?
110 Notre-Dame Street West, Montréal, QC H2Y 1T2
Why there?
Nome-Dame Basilica was designed by an Irish architect named James O’Donnell and built between 1824-1829.
Why care?
Notre-Dame Basilica is a great place to go to for their light shows, concerts, choir concerts, religious events, and much more. Approximately over 2,500 people a day visit Notre-Dame Basilica when its tourist seasons.
Notre-Dame Basilica in French it's called Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal. Notre-Dame Basilica is a church, inside it has an extreordinary medieval style something that most people have never seen in a church.
Where?
110 Notre-Dame Street West, Montréal, QC H2Y 1T2
Why there?
Nome-Dame Basilica was designed by an Irish architect named James O’Donnell and built between 1824-1829.
Why care?
Notre-Dame Basilica is a great place to go to for their light shows, concerts, choir concerts, religious events, and much more. Approximately over 2,500 people a day visit Notre-Dame Basilica when its tourist seasons.