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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. Laurent, Rue St. Denis is one of the hippest shopping, arts, and dining streets in Montréal. Historic buildings have been converted into boutiques, bistros, and cafés. At one end, St. Denis starts in the student-minded Quartier Latin neighborhood (it’s handy to Université du Québec à Montréal and the Grande Bibliothèque) and heads west into the trendy Plateau area with its independent designers and chef-run restaurants.
Skylon Tower Category : Tourist attractions
There are tons of Niagara Falls attractions you can visit, but if you only visit one during your vacation getaway, the Skylon Tower Observation Deck has to be it. A trip to the top of this world-famous attraction combines an exhilarating 52 second ride with the awe of seeing Niagara from 775 feet above the
Segway Ontario Category : Tourist attractions
30 Gristmill Lane Toronto, Ontario M5A 3C4 416-642-0008 Segway of Ontario is one of North America’s longest running Segway tour companies. Segway has been a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence recipient yearly since 2013 and were named a Viator “Local Business of the Year’ in 2014. Managing Partner, Jason Rizzuti, was named Attractions Ontario’s
Niagara Tours Category : Tourist attractions
Niagara Tours is owned & operated by King Tours since 1985 Guides licences by Niagara Falls Parks Commission 296 Jarvis street, Toronto, 1-8666-546-4999
The Royal Tyrrell Museum Category : Tourist attractions
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the science of palaeontology. In addition to housing one of the world’s largest displays of dinosaurs, the Museum offers a wide variety of creative, fun, and educational programs that bring the prehistoric past to life. The Museum is operated by the Government of Alberta
Short Notice Moving Category : Tourist attractions
At Short Notice Moving we have over 30 years experience moving people and belongings. We move people door-to-door providing affordable and convenient moving options for a stress-free moving experience. We move people to and from apartments, condominiums, homes, and everything in between. Our movers are here to meet your needs and ensure your move is
Hockey Hall of Fame Category : Tourist attractions
The very first use of the term ‘Hall of Fame’ came about in 1900 with the creation of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, part of the original New York University. The movement to create other halls of fame dedicated to various disciplines accelerated in the 1930’s…. Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) 30
TORONTO ZOO: WE CARE Category : Tourist attractions
TORONTO ZOO: WE CARE We Care About Our Animals At the heart of our mission are the animals. Their care and well-being are our top priority, forming the foundation of our wildlife conservation and public education efforts. We Care About Our Team Our dedicated staff and volunteers drive the zoo’s mission forward. We value their
To celebrate the beauty and majesty of the winter season and mark the annual Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights, an illumination light show “Sparkling Winter Lights” has been produced for Niagara Falls Tourism by the Niagara Falls Illumination Board. The display features the subtle and sometimes harsh movements inspired by winter in the north.
Canada’s Most Romantic Winter Getaway Category : Trips
When snow falls over Québec City, the entire town transforms into a romantic winter wonderland. Just a short drive from Ottawa, this enchanting destination feels like stepping into a European fairy tale. With its cobblestone streets, rich history, and cozy charm, it’s the perfect place for couples to escape and create unforgettable memories. Why Québec