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The City Of Old Montreal

Friday, December 18, 2009

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The City Of Old Montreal
Old Montreal is one of the oldest cities on Montreal in Canada. It is located in the region of Ville Marie. The area is surrounded to the west by Mc Gill Street; the north is surrounded by Ruelle des, Berri Street towards the east and Saint Lawrence River to the south. There are many changes made recently in the district which expanded the old Montreal and included rue des Soeurs Grises towards the west side. Facing towards the north is Saint Antoine Street and Saint Hubert Street to the east. Old port is also included in the Old Montreal and most of the area has been declared as historic place in the year 1964. Montreal was found on the banks of St. Lawrence River by a group of French men and women in the year 1642. The tip of the land on the banks of Lawrence River is now the area called  [...]

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Marvelous Notre-Dame De Montreal Basilica

Friday, December 18, 2009

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Marvelous Notre-Dame De Montreal Basilica
The place is a basilica located in the medieval district of Old Montreal in Montreal. On the west of Notre Dame Street the church is located at the corner of Saint Sulpice Street. Towards the next of Saint Sulpics Seminary and opposite of Place d Armes square this is the most beautiful place in Canada. The architecture on the Gothic Revival church is among spectacular in the world. The interior of this church is majestic and colorful and the ceiling is deep blue in color with golden stars. The sanctuary is made up of polychrome of reds, purples, blues, azures, gold, and silver. Filled with religious statues and huge carvings this place is like heaven on earth. The stained glass windows with the walls of the sanctuary are something different for a church. The religious history is captured in  [...]

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