August 2011
Day 4 began with an early morning tour of the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel followed by a river tour aboard Le Batou Mouche. We finished the evening with more time in Old Montreal and dinner at Jardin Nelson. The night ended with running 3 blocks uphill to find a cab in the pouring rain!

Place Victoria Metro Station

Place d'Armes Hotel is one of the oldest in Montreal

Montreal's Chinatown

The crest of Montreal reflects the enthic groups that formed the city

Montreal City Hall (Hôtel de Ville)

The logo of the City of Montreal

Bonsecours Market

Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

Rue Saint Paul Est is lined with shops and cafes

Bronze Museum

Statue on top of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

Bonsecours Market as seen from the tower of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

The waterfront as seen from the tower of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

The Biosphere as seen from the tower of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

View from the tower of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel

The clock tower sits on the waterfront

Quay Jacques-Cartier

View from Quay Jacques-Cartier

The Montreal Science Center Summer Boutiques sell a variety of products

A tour on Le Bateau Mouche was a relaxing way to see more of the island

The Amphi-Bus is Montreal's version of the Duck Boats found in many American cities

The entrance to Saint Lawrence Seaway

Jacques Cartier Bridge with La Ronde in the background

La Ronde is a Six Flags amusement park

La Ronde is a Six Flags amusement park

Jacques Cartier Bridge and the Montreal skyline

The Biosphere was the American pavillion during the 1967 World's Fair

The Biosphere was the American pavillion during the 1967 World's Fair

CBC Building

Jacques Cartier Bridge

The Cold Storage Warehouse is now a condo complex

Mount Royal is a mountain in the middle of the city for which Montreal is named

The city of Montreal as seen from the river

The Molson plant makes Canada's favorite beer

The city of Montreal as seen from the river

The Habitat 67 apartment complex was built for the 1967 World's Fair

The Habitat 67 apartment complex was built for the 1967 World's Fair

The first lock of the Lachine Canal

The ferry transports passengers from Montreal to the surrounding islands

Poutine (fries smothered in brown gravy and cheese curds) is a staple in Quebec

Montreal City Hall (Hôtel de Ville)

Jardin Nelson was one of the coolest cafes we visited. It's a garden cafe in the middle of a building.

Jardin Nelson was one of the coolest cafes we visited. It's a garden cafe in the middle of a building.