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Find what you need to know about Montreal.
Tourism in Montreal
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Tourism is an important industry in Montreal. The
city welcomed 14 million visitors in 2005. Like the province of Quebec, visitors
to Montreal come from around the world, most of them from the United States,
France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Japan. 39,000 jobs in Montreal
were generated by the tourism industry in 2005.
Crescent Street in Downtown Montreal is popular among tourists. Throughout the
summer, it features various street fairs and festivals. Among locals, Crescent
Street is known better for its many clubs and bars. Saint-Laurent Boulevard and
the surrounding Plateau Mont-Royal neighbourhood, are also well known for their
nightlife, with many bars, nightclubs and restaurants.
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Tourism in Montreal :
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Attractions in Montreal
Offers a guide to events, festivals, museums,
parks, lodging, shopping, sightseeing tours, and more.
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City of Montreal
Montreal's official website, mostly in French,
but with an English button for an index of the English pages.
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Montreal Cam
Discover 10 tourist sites in Greater Montreal,
captured live 24 hrs/day, 7 days/week by cameras connected to the Internet.
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Montreal Hotel Directory
Montreal's leading online lodging guide for
hotels in Montreal. Get all the information you need to know about any hotel,
hotels, downtown hotels, boutique hotels, airport hotels, bed and breakfasts,
inns, motels, budget hotels, and deals and packages in Montreal.
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Montréal International
Complete information on doing business in
Montreal: low operating costs, government incentives, research and development,
venture capital, thriving industries including biotechnology and life sciences,
aerospace, telecommunications and Information Technology.
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Montreal Motels
Here is a list of the motels in Greater
Montréal, Canada. A directory of motels and accommodations for your vacation
rental or business lodging from Montreal.
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Montreal travel guide from Wikitravel
Montreal is a huge city with several district
articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation
listings — consider printing them all.
Montreal (French: Montréal) is the cultural capital of Quebec and the main entry
point to the province. The second largest city in Canada, it is a city rich in
culture and history, has an inordinate number of attractive, fashionably dressed
people, and a well-deserved reputation as one of the liveliest cities in North
America. Montréal is the third-largest French-speaking city in the world, behind
Paris and Kinshasa. The population of Montreal is approximately 3.6 million.
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Saint Catherine Street
Saint Catherine Street (now officially rue
Sainte-Catherine) is the primary commercial artery of downtown Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. It crosses the central business district from west to east, beginning at
the corner of Claremont Avenue and De Maisonneuve Boulevard in the city of
Westmount, traversing the borough of Ville-Marie, and ending on Notre Dame
Street East just east of Viau St in the borough of
Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
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Tourisme-Montreal
Information about local hotels, restaurants,
attractions, festivals and services for the tourism industry.
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