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    Place Jacque Cartier
    Anton K.

    Place Jacques-Cartier is a square between rue Notre-Dame and rue de la Commune in the Old Montreal section. It is a somewhat steep street which at the top has a replica of the Admiral Horatio Nelson statue, the original was removed in 1997. This is the area where the gardens of the Chateau Vaudreuil once stood in 1723. The square was named in 1847 after Jacque- Cartier, the explorer who claimed Canada for the French crown. Today, Place Jacques-Cartier is lined with restaurants, shops and auberges. Street artists and kiosks are visible during the summer while lighted trees decorate the Christmas season. The street has classical Parisian style terraces. The oldest restaurant, Saint Amable lies in this area. An original piece of the historic fortress wall of Montreal can be found in the basement of Auberge du Vieux-Port.. The side streets host an assortment of craft shops, boutiques and restaurants. It is a car-free pedestrian zone.

    Jennifer K.

    Place Jacques-Cartier in Old Montreal has its charm in different seasons. But of course it is the prettiest during springs and summers when all the flowers are blooming. Numerous bistro and bars lining up both side of the Square with outside patio area. There are also live entertainment: performers, musicians, stand up comedians and more. Quite enjoyable for an after dinner stroll.

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    the seafood in Montreal is good..lobster.......but the rain is tooooo heavy today...all wet.....

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    This square lies in the heart of Old Montreal, bordered on the north and south by the waterfront and City Hall.

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    3.2 kmVille-Marie

    This is hands-down, one of the BEST city parks I've been to. In terms of the sheer scope of…read moreactivities and expansive trails in the middle of a city, Mount Royal Park is a true marvel. The ascent to the top can be taxing if you take the pathway that includes the stairs. I would recommend taking one of the trails up to pace yourself and enjoy the journey to the scenic views. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the legendary Landscape Architect who also designed New York's Central Park, and the grounds for Stanford...the impressive list goes on. You really get the impression that this park was thoughtfully designed and planned to harmonize with the native species of plants. There are two Belvederes where you can view the city. We ventured up to Kondiaronk Belvedere and were treated to sweeping views of the city. If you are looking for a postcard-perfect view of Montreal, this is it! Mount Royal Park is a must-do and was definitely one of the highlights of our Canadian trip. Don't miss this park, it's immersive qualities are outstanding and your are rewarded with incredible views if you persevere to the top!

    Warning: Be Prepared for Pain for Up to 5 Days Afterwards…read more The park was lovely with lovely rolling hills and picnic areas, and I could see the fish in the ponds at the edges. There were paved paths up the hill to the top of the park. It was a lot of hilly inclines but there were a few benches along the way. At the top at the chalet, there is a nice view of Montreal over the trees. There is a large building up the stairs where you can go down the stairs to the bathrooms. We took the stairs all the way down to McGill University and down more hills to our hotel farther in the city. Chatgpt said there is between 339 to 525 steps depending on how you come out. I was totally amazed as you turn the corner, how many other flights of steps there were. There is no way, I would have made it up the stairs. The wooden stairs were of the same color, no color stripe marking the edges, so for someone with progressive glasses, it made it hard to see where each step ended to go to the next one. I looked more to the edges to see the outline to know. I would have really have hated taking the stairs in the dusk when it was darker or overcast. When we sightsee, I can walk 20,000 - 25,000 steps a day; however with that number of stairs then all the hills from McGill University down to our hotel, my legs felt it that night. The next day, my calves were badly cramping and knotted up for several days afterwards, so I am glad we visited at the end of our trip, not at the beginning. It took 5 days before I could walk without pain. If you decide to go, make sure you do it at the end of your trip or your calves and legs are really stretched out and strong.

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