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    Montreal[ a ] is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the ninth-largest in North America. Founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or "City of Mary", [ 18 ] it is now named after Mount Royal, [ 19 ] the triple-peaked mountain around which the early settlement was built. [ 20 ]

  2. Montréal is a cosmopolitan, dynamic, open and inclusive city. Montréal values diversity in all its forms while celebrating the unifying character of the French language, its official and common language, the foundation of its identity and a force for cohesion in the public sphere. Find out how. Welcome to the city's new Web site.

  3. Things to do | Tourisme Montréal. Things to do. Montréal is a big, busy, exhilarating city, with so much to see and do. There’ll be plenty of long walks and bike rides, picnics at the park, street art hunts and time to discover the city’s many treasures. We invite you to explore the many “moments” you can experience in the city.

    • Climb Mount Royal (the lookout) Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (the same landscape architect who crafted New York’s Central Park), the “mountain” park at the heart of the city is the city’s most iconic landmark — and the most popular place to snap a Montréal selfie.
    • Spree on Sainte-Catherine Street. As one of the longest commercial strips in Canada, Sainte-Catherine Street is the perfect place for retail rehabilitation.
    • Eat emblematic Montréal cuisine. Part of the joie de vivre culture of Montréal includes chowing down on great grub. Sink your teeth into a juicy smoked-meat sandwich at world-famous Schwartz’s deli.
    • Head back in time (in Old Montréal) A first-timer’s visit to Montréal is not complete without meandering through the charming cobblestone streets of the city’s old district.
  4. Ville cosmopolite, dynamique, ouverte sur le monde et inclusive, Montréal valorise la diversité sous toutes ses formes, tout en célébrant le caractère rassembleur de la langue française, langue officielle et commune, socle de son identité et vecteur de cohésion au sein de l’espace public. Bienvenue sur le nouveau site web de la Ville ...

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  6. Sep 18, 2023 · Shutterstock. 2. Go in early summer or fall to escape the cold. Yes, Montréal does get really, really cold. In January and February, wind-chill temperatures can drop to -40°C/F, and the city is blanketed in snow and slippery ice. Locals survive by layering up and rushing between heated cafes and other indoor venues.

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