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Find yourself surrounded by 22,000 species of flora and fauna at Montreal Botanical Garden. Established in 1931, the expansive gardens offer a mix of botany and wildlife, with the insect exhibit taking a place of pride among a host of floral displays. You’ll note bonsai and orchid exhibits as you stroll through the fragrant gardens. Reserve your tickets in advance to avoid having to queue at the entrance. Plan to visit Montreal Botanical Garden and other customer-reviewed, writer-recommended Montreal attractions
4101 Rue Sherbrooke E,
Montréal,
QC H1X 2B2,
Canada
+1 514-868-3000
MarineLand Canada Category : Tourist attractions
Visitor Information A Message From The Owner Since Marineland opened over 50 years ago, we have hosted, educated and entertained literally millions of young people. We have heard from many marine biologists, veterinarians, conservationists and oceanographers that it was their childhood experience at Marineland that inspired them to learn more about the wonders of the
1 Kent Street | Fisherman’s Wharf, Georgetown, Prince Edward Island C0A 1L0, Canada We are located right at the fisherman docks on the left hand side coming down to the docks, you will see a small set of docks on the left, we will be tied up their. Our 45 footer has a large green
Whistler Category : Tourist attractions
Just a two hour drive from Vancouver is the famous ski resort and village of Whistler. While Whistler has always been an important winter sports area, it has also developed into a popular summer destination with golf, mountain biking, and a lively town atmosphere throughout the year. The village gained wide international attention in 2010
Old Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
The old section of Montreal, lined with lovely old historic buildings, welcomes visitors with great shopping and fine dining. Horse-drawn carriages take visitors through the cobbled streets and past the open squares. While Montreal itself is a vibrant modern city, Old Montreal down by the waterfront is where most tourists come to soak up the
Le BateauMouche Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
LE BATEAU-MOUCHE Embrace everything summer has to offer with cruise on Le Bateau-Mouche in the Old Port of Montreal. Experience the sights and sounds of the city’s waterfront and breathtaking skyline. Daily departures are from the Jacques Cartier Pier in the heart of Old Montreal. Be charmed by its bright and comfortable environment. You can
Edmonton Valley Zoo Category : Tourist attractions
Edmonton Valley Zoo Intimate. Inspiring. Nurturing. Natural. Cool Nestled on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, the Edmonton Valley Zoo is a small and intimate zoo that provides authentic and engaging animal experiences. Over the past few years, capital investment from the City of Edmonton has supported the important work of the zoo. We
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Exploring History and Heritage at Fort Edmonton Park: A Top Tourist Attraction in the Edmonton Area
Exploring History and Heritage at Fort Edmonton Park: A Top Tourist Attraction in the Edmonton Area Category : Tourist attractions
Exploring History and Heritage at Fort Edmonton Park: A Top Tourist Attraction in the Edmonton Area Introduction Nestled within the heart of Alberta’s capital city, Edmonton, lies a captivating destination that offers a journey through time and a chance to experience the rich history of Canada’s western frontier. Fort Edmonton Park, a meticulously crafted living
Hornblower Niagara Cruises Category : Tourist attractions
Hop aboard to make your way to an experience no one ever forgets. Get up close and personal with the American Falls, Canadian Horseshoe Falls, and breathtaking Great Gorge – and the thundering roar, awesome power and amazing mist that come along with these natural wonders. Or ride after sunset for a light-mist experience (that’s
Near the Sherbrooke Metro Station, Square Saint-Louis rates as one of Montréal’s prettiest old squares and is set in a turn-of-the-century French-Canadian residential quarter. In the little streets around the tree-shaded square, there are still a few attractive Victorian houses. Some now house pleasant restaurants. At the square’s eastern edge and running parallel to St.
