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    Wing Building
    Located in Montreal's Chinatown, the Wing Building is one of the oldest structures in the district, built in 1826. Through the years it has served as a military school, paper box factory and warehouse. Today it houses a fortune cookie manufacturer.
    Address: Corner of Rue de La Gauchetière and Côté Montreal  QC  Canada
     
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    Marché Bonsecours

    Located in Montreal's old town, the Marché Bonsecours was built in 1847 and is considered one of Canada's top ten most beautiful heritage buildings. What used to be the city's agricultural marketplace, today houses a collection of upmarket arts and craft boutiques. Visitors can browse through creations of local artisans, designers and artists or enjoy the impressive building from one of its sidewalk cafes.
    Address: 350 Saint-Paul St. East Montreal  Quebec  CAN  H2Y 1H2
    Telephone 1 514 872-7730 
     

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    Complexe Guy-Favreau
    Complexe Guy-Favreau is the location for Canadian Federal Government operations in Montreal. The complex includes a ground level garden, a fitness centre, a cafe, boutiques and a conference centre. Free exhibits are put on each month.
    Address: 200, boulevard Rene-Levesque O. Montreal  QC  Canada  H2Z 1X4
     

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    Monument-Nationale

    Owned by the National Theatre School of Canada, the Monument-Nationale offers tastefully decorated and spacious theatres for a variety of performances.
    Address: 1182 Boulevard St Laurent Montreal  QC  Canada  H2X 2S5
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 514 871-9883 
     

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    Palais de Justice de Montreal
    Located in Old Montreal, Palais de Justice was completed in 1971. The glass and grey granite building is notable as it stands in stark contrast to the 18th and 19th century stone buildings that surround it.
    Address: 1, rue Notre-Dame Est Montreal  QC  Canada  H2Y 1B6
    Telephone 1 514 393-2721 
     

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    Habitat 67

    Composed of 354 cubic structures, this condominium complex houses 148 private residences. Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67 was built as part of Montreal's Expo 67 world's fair.
    Address: 2600 Pierre-Dupuy Avenue Montreal  QC  CAN  H3C 3R6
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 514 866-5971 
     

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    Montreal Tower

    Discover Montreal from the Montreal Tower and take a guided tour of the Olympic Stadium.
    Address: 4141, avenue Pierre-de-Coubertin Montreal  QC  H1V 3N7
    Send an Email Send an Email (26) Telephone 1 514 252-4604 
     

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    Le Chau Dufresne
    The Chau Dufresne was built in 1916 by Marius Dufresne and Jules Renard,a Parisian architect. This luxury 42-room hotel was inspired by the Petit Trianon in Versailles. This building and its contents were restored in 1976 and declared a historical monument.
    Address: 2929 Jeanne-d'Arc Street Montréal  QC
    Telephone 1 514 256-4636 
     

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    The Clock Tower

    This historic clock tower was built in 1922 and still keeps time. It was originally erected to commemorate the courage of the men of the Merchant Fleet who were lost during World War I. Exhibits inside trace Montréal's history. The tower has a beautiful bird's eye view of the city of Montréal from the observatory.
    Address: Old Port of Montréal, Clock Tower Pier Montréal  QC
    Send an Email Send an Email (14) Telephone 514 496-PORT 
     

     
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