Horse Outside Notre Dame Basilica Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo Sporting a fancy garb, this horse steals a minute to rest between passengers while outside the Notre Dame Basilica. Horse-drawn carriage is a popular method of travel through the historic streets of Montreal. Address:
Les Ailes Mall Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo The Les Ailes Mall is a popular watering hole for shoppers given its sheer volume of services and items available. Architecturally speaking, this building infuses an historic facade with modern details. Address:
Architectural Detail Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo Montreal's history remains well intact, as seen in this historic building in downtown. Address:
The Massive Les Ailes Mall Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo Located in downtown Montreal, this mall features over 223,000 square feet of retail space and a whopping 2,622 display counters. Address:
St. Catherine Street Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo St. Catherine Street is a shoppers dream, with bargains lurking around every corner. Address:
St. James United Church Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo St. James United Church on St. Catherines Street West was built in 1889 and was the fourth home of the St. James congregation. The outside architecture is reminiscent of the French Gothic cathedral and the interior contains a small chapel, stained glass windows and an organ, in addition to the main part of the church, where a majority of events take place. Address:
Steeple Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo This steeple is located on the campus of the University of Quebec at Montreal. This photo was taken on St. Denis Street, near the Berri-UQAM Metro station. Address:
Montreal Olympic Stadium Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo The Montreal Olympic Stadium was constructed for the 1976 Olympic Games. Although it was used for the games, a strike delayed construction and the stadium was not officially completed until 1987. It was originally designed with retractable roof, which was replaced entirely in 1998, due to mechanical failures. Address:
Looking up at the Montreal Skyline Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo The Montreal skyline is composed of something old, something new and...something blue. Address:
Lanterns at the Montreal Botanical Garden Photo fromAlex Furness
- Buy This Photo The Montreal Botanical Garden houses more than 22,000 plants, flowers and other species, making in one of the largest in the world. The Garden is sepeated into different themes including the Japanese Garden, French Gardens, Woodlands of the Laurentians and the Sonoran Desert, to name a few. Shown here is the Chinese Garden lit up at night with lanterns. Address: