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Introducing Montréal

Cities like Montréal don't happen very often. By day, it bubbles with Eurocharm and North American pizzazz. After dark, its nightlife sizzles with creativity and abandon. It's the city of a hundred nations, all lured by Montréal's intoxicating mix of Gallic tradition and joie de vivre rubbing up against North American innovation and optimism. It's one of the most fascinating urban cultures in the world - and we've barely even started.

It may seem strange that it all works so well, but it does. French, English, immigrants from all over the world…somehow it all sticks together despite the occasional frictions and flare-ups. Perhaps it's all the great food, cutting-edge culture and enduring thirst for wine that keeps the whole machine humming. Whatever it is, every Montrealer knows deep down that despite the problems the city may have, it is the epicenter of fabulousness and fun in all of Canada.

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Two people on sled at top of run with people below.
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  • Brian Cruickshank
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  • Illuminated art shop window in winter, Rue St. Paul, Old Montreal.
  • Canadian and Quebec flags flying side-by-side.
  • People ice-skating on Beaver Lake (Lac aux Castors), Parc du Mont Royal.
  • People walking past a billboard on Rue St Denis.
  • Jazz Festival sign at Place des Arts.
  • A young child playing on a sculpture outside the Centre de Sciences in the Old Town.
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