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From Old Montreal to the Plateau and Chinatown, all the information in this guide divided by neighbourhood with maps.
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Historical and interesting buildings

Some places in the list have symbols next to them, the means that it is a recommanded place, the means that there is a photograph of that place and the means that the place's fact sheet contains a link to their web site.

Hôtel Rasco (Old Montreal)
Cours LeRoyer, great old warehouses transformed into condominiums. (Old Montreal)
Université de Montréal, university campus. (Cotes-des-Neiges and Notre-Dame-de-Grace)
Montreal Forum, it is empty for the moment. (Downtown)
Mount Stephen Club, historical building. (Downtown)
Maison Alcan (Downtown)
Habitat 67 (Ste-Helene and Notre-Dame Islands)
Pont Jacques-Cartier (Ste-Helene and Notre-Dame Islands)
Bell Centre, very ordinary looking building. (Downtown)
Bonsecours market (Old Montreal)
City hall (Old Montreal)
Dalhousie train station (Old Montreal)
Dominion square building, great wood panel ceilings. (Downtown)
Ernest Cormier buildingfor its impressive bronze doors. (Old Montreal)
Grand Trunk building, try to spot the gryphons. (Old Montreal)
Maisonneuve Market (Hochelaga-Maisonneuve)
McGill University campus (Downtown)
Old 'old' court housenot to be confused with the new old court house... (Old Montreal)
Olympic Stadium (Hochelaga-Maisonneuve)
Olympic Stadium tower (Hochelaga-Maisonneuve)
Royal Bank building (Old Montreal)
St-Louis du Mile-End city hall (Plateau Mont-Royal)
St-Sulpice seminary, the oldest building in Montreal still standing. (Old Montreal)
Sun Life building, important office building. (Downtown)
Viger building, was an hotel and train station (Old Montreal)
Windsor building, renovated hotel annex. (Downtown)
Windsor train station, for its hall of lost steps. (Downtown)
World Trade Centerrenovated buildings that form a new office complex. (Old Montreal)


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