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The Montreal Casino Metro Jean-Drapeau and Bus 167 - or inquire at the Dorchester Square tourism counter or at your hotel for free bus services, or take a taxi from downtown The Casino de Montréal is a 24/7 extravaganza of gambling, food and drink. Built inside the pavilions of France and Quebec from Expo '67, it's a multi-level experience of roaring, tinkling fun. Bring money. |
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The Underground City
Many people come to Montreal to shop in its wide range of international boutiques,
and Canada's low dollar makes it especially attractive for Americans to shop here. |
![]() Place Ville-Marie sits above the original segment of the Underground City. |
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The Olympic Stadium The Olympic Stadium was built for Montreal's 1976 Olympics and is still used for sports events and major concerts. An elevator ascends the world's tallest inclined tower to a lookout on top; tickets are for sale at the base. The stadium is one of Montreal's most curious pieces of architecture and is accompanied by the Biodome (a building originally used for cycle racing during the Games). Across Sherbrooke Street is the Botanical Garden (best in summertime, but with large greenhouses worth a visit any time of year) and the Insectarium. Across Pie-IX is Château Dufresne, a grand mansion sometimes used for art exhibits. |
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Text and photos: Kate McDonnell, except where noted.