Crossing into Canada at St. Bernard-de-La-colle (sometimes called Blackpool Border Crossing) |
City skyline as we approached Montreal from the south. |
I am not sure what the name of the bridge is but as we drove around, I discovered it is closer to Old Montreal. |
I always like to see horse drawn carriages in a large city though I wouldn't like to be riding behind a smoking tour guide. |
We easily found our way to Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal) |
I love these French/European style buildings and rounded corners. |
Notre Dame Basilica completed in 1829. |
It is located on Rue Notre Dame (Notre Dame Street). |
I enjoy street scenes. |
The Canadian Grand Prix Races had concluded the day before we arrived hence the flags in every shop. |
I didn't catch the name of this restaurant but I recognize it as one that Anthony Bourdain featured on one of his layover television shows. |
Tourist Information Center in Old Montreal |
Street Scene |
CBC Montreal is the tower on the left as seen through the trees. You can see all the satellite dishes around and a lovely old church too. |
A full on view of the CBC Towers |
Quebec Court of Appeal |
Three flags: Quebec (blue & w hite) & Canada's flag (red & white) and the City of Montreal (red, white, blue, pink & green). |
The city skyline shows a lot of construction going on. It seems to be the case everywhere we visited and is the case here at home too. |
Making our way to the Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport, renamed after one of Canada's Prime Ministers. Check out OWT submissions here. |