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Montreal's Parc Jean-Drapeau
The site of popular family festivals, Parc Jean-Drapeau offers fun kids activities, beaches, and attractions all just a short Metro ride from the Montreal's Old Town.
Map Guidebooks for Montreal, QC, Canada
When the warm weather makes it pleasant to venture out on a Montreal walking tour, a Montreal guidebook with great maps is an essential item.
Montreal Photography Vacation, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, reveals a special spirit to visitors. Sightseeing at the French-speaking city's top landmarks provides a diverse and fun Montreal photography vacation.
Old Montreal Parks and Public Spaces
During an Old Montreal summer vacation, walk and relax in the parks and public spaces of this French-speaking city.
Take a Montreal Ski Vacation
Enjoying a Montreal ski vacation is the perfect way to spend a winter holiday. Venture to snowy Quebec for great family skiing, challenging runs, and lively après ski.
Historic Mount Royal Park, Quebec, Canada
Whether the sun is shining or the snow falling, a visit to Mount Royal Park will provide a beautiful view of Montreal, Quebec and plenty of fun family activities.


Contributing Articles in Quebec Travel

A Wintery Retreat to Montreal
A billboard in Montreal's underground reads "Metro...Boulot...Dodo"; "Commute...Work...Sleep". As in, that's all there is to life.
Enjoying the Outdoor Public Spaces of Montreal
Travelers to Eastern Canada's largest city find boat rides, walking paths, swimming in an Olympic Pool, ice skating and snowshoeing in public parks all over the city.
The Plateau – Multicultural Montreal
Today's Montreal is made up of a lot more nationalities and ethnic groups than the original French and English that settled Quebec, making it a vibrant cosmopolitan city.
Montreal is a Best Vacation Destination All Year
A French history dating back almost four hundred years and a location on one of the great rivers of the world have made Montreal a world-class city.
Free Things To Do In Montreal, Quebec
Travel to Montreal on a budget. Pay for the hotel and food but experience many of the best attractions of this great city for free.
Explore Quebec, French Language, and Culture
The first thing you have to know in spending any amount of time in Quebec, outside of Montreal, is that you truly are in a different culture within Canadian geography.
Visiting Montreal's East End
Montreal's East End Hochelaga/Maisonneuve district, HoMa, offers a number of fun things to do.
Manoir Hovey, one of Canada's Finest Inns
Nestled in the historic town of North Hatley, one of Canada's finest inns offers haute cuisine, spectacular lake views, and turn-of-the-last-century luxury.
Visiting Grosse Île, Quebec
Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site of Canada commemorate Irish ancestry and immigration in Quebec. The Grosse Île Celtic Cross Turns 100 in 2009.
Montreal's 2009 Osheaga Festival
Coldplay, the Beastie Boys, the Roots, Rufus Wainwright, Jason Mraz, Arctic Monkeys, the Stills, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Decemberists, and Eagles of Death Metal headline
Pirates at Pointe-à-Callière
Ahoy matey! Pointe-à-Callière, the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, explores havoc on the high seas with Pirates, Privateers, and Freebooters.
Just for Laughs Festival 2009 Edition
The 2009 Just For Laughs Comedy Festival Lineup Includes Whoopi Goldberg, John Cleese, Martin Short, Bill Cosby, Chicago's Second City and more.
Whale Watching Below Cap-de-Bon-Désir, Québec
The lighthouse on Cap-de-Bon-Désir east of Tadoussac is part of the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park and stands close to a beach where whales can be watched from land.
Lighthouse Tour Along Québecs Coastal Routes
Lighthouses are visible beacons of maritime history along the coasts of Québec, and many of them offer interesting ways to experience the old way of life along the sea.
Visit Montreal's Gay Village
Ste. Catherine Street in Montreal's Gay Village is turned into a pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare full of restaurants, bars, and shops all summer long.
The 2009 Montreal Jazz Festival
Stevie Wonder, Patrick Watson, and Ben Harper headline more than 250 free shows at the 30th Montreal International Jazz Festival.
Family Friendly Montreal
Need a family-friendly vacation destination? Look no further than Montreal, Canada.
Things to Do on St. Jean Baptiste Day
On June 24, Quebec celebrates its national holiday - St. Jean Baptiste Day. A wide variety of festivities across the province are on tap for those wishing to take part.
Quebec City Summer 2009 Festivals
Quebec City festivals and special events include the Image Mill, New France Festival, Cirque du Soleil's new show Ovo, and a Summer Festival line-up with Kiss and Sting.
Visit Quebec's Great Outdoors through Sépaq
Sépaq is Quebec, Canada's leading resource for enjoying area nature parks and the great outdoors.
Montreal Summer 2009 Festival Guide
The Montreal festival season has officially begun. With many fests celebrating milestone anniversaries, be prepared for a bigger, bolder, brighter 2009 festival season.
L'Astral Revolving Restaurant Review
L'Astral, the revolving restaurant in Quebec City's Loews Le Concorde Hotel serves up a feast for the eyes as well as for the taste buds.
Loews Le Concorde Hotel Review
Conveniently located adjacent to the Grand Allee, Loews Le Concorde offers affordable luxury and one of the best views in Quebec City.
Montreal International Fireworks Competition
Here's the complete 2009 schedule for the Montreal Fireworks Festival and some great suggestions on where to catch the show.
Visit the Montreal Botanical Garden
Quebec's Montreal Botanical Garden hosts Butterflies Go Free, Great Gardening Weekend, First Nations Garden, summer garden tours, and Magic of Lanterns