Landmark sights in Montréal
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Belvédère Camillien-Houde
This is the most popular lookout on Mont-Royal thanks to its accessibility and large parking lot. Naturally enough, it’s a magnet for couples once night falls, making it nearly impossible on summer nights to find a parking space. You can walk to Chalet du Mont-Royal about half an hour away. To get to this lookout, take the stairs that lead from the parking lot. There’s also a quick alternative: after the first set of stairs turn left and walk a few meters to an unofficial lookout point. The protruding boulder gives a fantastic panorama free of guard rails.
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Moulin Fleming
This restored five-story windmill was built for a Scottish merchant in 1816, and a multimedia exhibit inside covers its two centuries of history. It’s a nice diversion if you’re out here visiting the other Lachine sites, and a great photo op.
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