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  Montreal - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
Montreal has a substantial anglophone minority and an increasing population of allophones (those whose first language is neither English nor French), including both ethnic communities with deep historical roots, and substantial numbers of recent immigrants of whom a substantial number are integrated into the French-speaking community.
Montreal is situated in the southwest of Quebec, approximately 200 kilometres (120 miles) southwest of Quebec City, the provincial capital, and 150 kilometres (90 miles) east of Ottawa, the federal capital.
Montreal is a transportation hub for eastern Canada with well-developed air, road, rail, and marine links to the rest of Canada as well as the United States and Europe.
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  Carrefour Laval - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carrefour Laval is a Canadian super regional mall located in Laval, QC, Canada at the intersection of the Laurentian Highway (A-15) and Laval Freeway (A-440).
It is the largest mall in the province of Quebec, at 1,243,000 square feet.
The mall first opened in 1974 and is owned and operated by The Cadillac Fairview Corporation.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Montreal
Montreal was the capital of the United Province of Canada from 1844 to 1849, but lost its status when riots from the English-speaking community led to the burning of the parliament.
Montreal was merged with the 27 surrounding municipalities on the Island of Montreal on 1 January 2002.
Old Montreal is accessible from the downtown core via the underground city and is served by several STM bus routes and metro stations, ferries to the South Shore and a network of bicycle paths.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Montreal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Montreal is situated in the south western corner of Quebec approximately 270 kilometres (168 miles) southwest of Quebec City, the provincial capital, and 190 kilometres (118 miles) east of Ottawa, the federal capital.
Montreal lies at the confluence of several climactic regions and thus the climate in Montreal varies greatly, both by season and by day to day, and is considered a part of the culture of the city by Montrealers.
Montreal nightlife is also rated fourth in the world at www.askmen.com for its afterhours (3 to 11 a.m.).
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 999 Montreal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Montreal or Montr©al1 (pronounced Image:ltspkr.png/ˌmʌntɹiˈɒːl/}} in Canadian English, Image:ltspkr.png/mɔ̃ʀeal/}} in standard French, and in Quebecois French) is the second largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec.
Montreal was merged (see Montreal merger and demerger) with the 27 surrounding municipalities on the Island of Montreal on 1 January 2002.
Montreal is the home or former home of many famous people, including two prime ministers, many well-known artists and musicians, and a number of politicians.
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 Encyclopedia: List of shopping malls
Mall can refer to a shopping mall, which is a place where a collection of shops all adjoin a pedestrian area, or exclusively pedestrian street, that allows shoppers to walk separately and isolated from vehicle traffic.
Mall is generally used in North America and Australasia to refer to large shopping areas, while the term Arcade is more often used, especially in Britain, to refer to a narrow pedestrian only street, often covered or between closely spaced buildings.
Shopping malls attract millions of people a year who spend hours and dollars there, they are the centers of activity in many suburban areas, the core of the Edge City.
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 USATODAY.com - Montreal City Guide: What to do, where to eat, where to stay, more   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
And as a truly multicultural city with an international population, Montreal combines its old-world character with a new-world vibrancy.
The Underground City is a network of underground malls in the heart of the city.
In the 1920s, U.S. Prohibition helped create Montreal's notoriety as a party town: US residents streamed across the border for the liquor that flowed as freely as the jazz.
www.usatoday.com /travel/destinations/cityguides/montreal/overview.htm   (505 words)

  
 Montreal Limousine. Montreal Limo. Tour Information
Montreal is situated in the southwestern corner of Quebec approximately 270 kilometres southwest of
In 1852, Montreal had 58,000 inhabitants and by 1860, Montreal was the largest city in British North America and the undisputed economic and cultural centre of Canada.
Old Montreal, then better known as Saint James Street, became the centre of the Canadian financial industry in the late 19th century; the name "Saint James Street" was used as a metonym for Canadian high finance much as "Wall Street" is used in the US, or "Bay Street" is used today.
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 The Food Section: MovFeast: Montreal Archives
Montreal is, in fact, a diverse, multiethnic city, and I was surprised to learn that Italian-Canadians, who immigrated during two waves at the end of the 19th Century and after World War II, are considered its largest ethnic group.
Although we spent most of our waking hours away from Vieux Montreal exploring the city’s diverse neighborhoods, one of the best things about the hotel's location was is its proximity to a fantastic bicycle path along the Lachine Canal.
The incredibly creamy panna cotta, flavored with vanilla, was served in a ramekin brimming with a refreshing layer of deep green basil coulis punctuated by tart passion fruit seeds.
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 Montreal Clubs - Information About Montreal
Although about two thirds of Montreal's population is of French ancestry, Francophones (French-speakers) account for over 80 percent of the population and have long asserted their French roots and pride.
Montreal has long been a center of conflict as well, from the bloody battles with the first inhabitants, the St. Lawrence Iroquois, to warring between the British and the French.
Montreal's sizzling nightlife is accessible here, with jazz clubs adding characteristic zest to the historical neighborhood.
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 Toronto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the second half of the twentieth century Toronto surpassed Montreal as the economic capital of Canada and as its largest city.
The economic growth of Toronto was greatly stimulated by the development of the auto industry and of large mineral resources in its hinterland, and by the completion in 1959 of the St.
The rest of the city is primarily served by a network of about 150 bus routes, many of them forming a grid along main streets, and almost all of them connecting to one or more subway or RT stations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Toronto   (7954 words)

  
 Art Schools and Careers in Montreal, Design Education and Programs in Montreal
"Montreal is a thriving cultural hot spot with a savvy population that understands that art matters," she explained.
Montreal is home to over two million people, with 15% of those being students at four universities.
Many cultural, employment, and entertainment activities are accessible via Montreal's underground "city." Comprised of a collection of tunnels, metro stations, underground shopping malls, hotels, and office towers that are connected together, it provides many residents with a means of getting around the area without having to face the bitter winds of a Montreal winter.
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 Montreal VIP FAQ - Montreal VIP
Montreal is a gem that is often overlooked by pleasure travelers.
Montreal is a unique blend of European charm and North American setting and is accessible to travelers by either car or plane.
Montreal is known for its local specialties, such as: smoked meat, pountine, Montreal steak, and crepes, but traditional 'American' restaurants are also plentiful.
www.montrealvip.com /faq.htm   (1938 words)

  
 Go Montreal Tourist Information
Montreal is known for its superb cuisine, vibrant nightlife, festivals, sunny terraces, cultural diversity and that special joie de vivre (joy of life), that Montrealer's are famous for.
Montreal is a great shopping city with unique shops, boutiques, malls and markets.
Montreal is your city to explore whether you take in some popular Montreal festivals, lunch on a terrace, or ride the rapids.
www.go-montreal.com   (192 words)

  
 List of shopping malls - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This list is only for large malls of national or regional importance, for a more complete list see List of Canadian shopping malls.
See also Category:Shopping malls in the United States for a more comprehensive list of U.S. malls with articles.
Because there are 46,990 shopping malls and centers in the U.S. (according to the June 27, 2004 edition of The Dallas Morning News), the following list is strictly limited to notable shopping malls.
www.recipeland.com /encyclopaedia/index.php/List_of_shopping_malls   (523 words)

  
 Visit Montreal Sites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Montreal Bell Amphitheatre- Indoor skating rink- Located at 1000 rue de la Gauchetiere- you can bring your skates at any time of year and skate away in a 5 million dollar skating rink.
Montreal Place des Arts Built in the 60's as a government subsidized artistic contribution to the city- this arts center boasts three theatres, a museum (Contemporary Art Museum) and takes up a whole city block.
The Underground City Montreal is known for its vast network of underground malls- La Ville Souterraine- all are linked to one another and are places of refuge during the harsh winters that Montreal is accustomed to.
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 City Tour: Montreal Streets & Suburbs @ nationalgeographic.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Traditionally the dividing line between French east Montreal and the Anglo-dominated west, Boulevard Saint-Laurent, or the "Main" as it is known, has been the conduit along which successive waves of new Montrealers have moved inland from the port to found their new communities.
An island of an independent municipality in the ocean of Montreal, Westmount took over the role of the Golden Square Mile as the favored residential area of English-speaking Montreal and for many years its name was synonymous with anglophone style and power.
Oka (30 miles [48.3 kilometers] west of Montreal by road) has a wonderful location at the foot of the last outliers of the Laurentian uplands, overlooking the splendid stretch of water known as Le Lac des Deux Montagnes.
www.nationalgeographic.com /destinations/Montreal/Montreal_Streets_Suburbs.html   (755 words)

  
 SalsaCrazy.Com visits Montreal, Canada - A Salsa Dancing Trip Report from Montreal
6 of Montreal's dancing schools presented a little show but most of the evening was devoted to social dancing.
From the outside it looks just like any other old Montreal 1700 century house, but after you've walked thru a little hallway, classic French waiters take you to an outdoor, heated and umbrella protected area where a band sings soft jazz for 2:00pm until 10:00 pm.
It used to be one of Montreal most famous salsa club and still houses the St-Tropez dancing schools but it is not as near as nice as the other clubs (but still worth visiting).
www.salsacrazy.com /features/salsainmontreal5_02.htm   (1344 words)

  
 Eating Out in Montreal - A Guide to Montreal Restaurants
Montreal is a city that loves and respects food.
Montreal is one of those rare North American cities where you can eat out inexpensively without compromising taste or quality.
One of the great pleasures of a Montreal summer evening is sitting at crowded outside tables late into the night, eating, sipping, viewing, and being part of the vibrant passing street scene of Little Italy.
www.vehiculepress.com /montreal/eatout.html   (1957 words)

  
 Ready, Aim, Arcade Fire: A Neon Bible to Montreal Gaming Scene - Gridskipper
With all the hullaballoo surrounding the most recent release by Montreal's Arcade Fire, Neon Bible, one might be tempted to forget their roots.
Montreal's Arcade Fire wouldn't exist without Montreal's arcades, oases of pixelated violence, zitty testosterone and sweaty frantic victory.
It is located in the former home of the Montreal hockey team and now has cosmic bowling, pro pool tables, awesome pinball machines, and a number of restaurants.
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 Beautiful Montreal Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
There were several malls all connected via a labyrinth of hallways.
The girls at the mall booth were doing a great business.
For entertainment, we went to see "Mission Impossible II" It wasn't exactly an intellectual film, but Tom Cruise looks good while riding a motorcycle at very high speeds while having a gun fight through the streets of Sydney, Australia and other places we are going and have been.
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 Montreal
Montreal has been crowned the "City of Festivals" for good reason, and the summer is when this city really heats up.
Because of Montreal’s European flare, clubs here are a way of life.
Downtown houses over 5 shopping malls, all connected through underground walkways, with some of the most popular clothing and specialty shops in the city.
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 Amazon.com: The Rough Guide to Montreal (Rough Guide Mini Guides): Books: John Shandy Watson,Arabella Bowen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Sandwiched between the banks of the St Lawrence River and the forested, trail-laced rise of Mont Royal, the heart of the city is an engaging melange of Old and New World aesthetics.
Montréal’s climate is one of extremes – bone chilling winter temperatures morph into sweaty summer highs with barely an iota of spring to ease the transition.
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 Montréal Smart Travel Tips | Fodor's Online Travel Guide
You may have mail sent to you care of General Delivery in the town you are visiting for pickup in person within 15 days, after which it will be returned to the sender.
ATMs are available in most bank, trust-company, and credit-union branches across the country, as well as in most convenience stores, malls, and gas stations.
International calls can be direct-dialed from most phones; dial 011, followed by the country code and then the local number (the front pages of many local telephone directories include a list of overseas country codes).
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 info: LIST OF SHOPPING MALLS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Even if you are one of those people who hates shopping and especially despises malls during the holiday season, you can....
Malls of America - Images of 1960s and 1970s shopping malls with commentary by Keith Milford..
Currently plans are being made to take the show to shopping malls, and to mount a replica of the show as a permanent exhibit at the future Riverside Youth Museum..
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 Reader responses to the Top 10 PCs column | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
The Amiga should be in the list, it was so revolutionary when it was launched, and even now most of the features of the OS and chipset have not been satisfactorily implemented in newer hardware or operating systems.
The first Mac with its succesful GUI should be listed as number 2 as its impact on both personal and corporate computing has not yet stoped resounding (all due respect to the PARCS project which simply gave away its intial technology leaving Apple to refine and market the GUI).
OK after rereading the list and reading all the comments I have the point many people are trying to say.
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 "the name Bank of Montreal wasn't an option"
I'm surprised it has taken this long for the Bank of Montreal to change the Tisdale branch signage to incorporate their BMO branding.
The Bank of Montreal (as in BMO ntreal) conducted surveys in shopping malls, among other places, regarding their proposed change of name.
I added it to the list on the survey anyway, noting that I didn't like any of the choices offered.
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 Toll Free Hotel Reservations - Hotels in Montreal - Montreal Hotels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Crowne Plaza Montreal Centre, located 20 miles from the Dorval Airport, is a 24-story hotel with 319 fully appointed guest rooms (among the largest in the city) with truly stunning views of the city of Montreal and its surroundings.
The Delta Centre-Ville is the closest hotel to the Montreal Convention Center, and the largest in the area.
Located in downtown Montreal, the Delta Montreal is convenient to two metro stations, four bus lines, and taxis that pickup in front of the hotel.
www.hotels-by-phone.com /Montreal0001.html   (2355 words)

  
 Montreal QC Vacation Rentals
Prince Arthur street is a Montreal favourite for sidewalk cafés and bring your own wine restaurants.
The downtown shopping malls, Chinatown, festival sites, and Mount-Royal mountain are all within a 10 minute walk from the condo.
It is a man-made beach which is located next to the Montreal Casino.
www.ownerdirect.com /accommodations/montreal/vacationrentals/6540/63469.htm   (543 words)

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