Musée PAC, Pointe-à-Callière Museum – the old sewer
The permanent exposition Where Montréal Was Born covers six centuries of history taking you to an authentic archaeological site where you can see the birthplace of the city in the museum’s undergrounds.
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No commentsChristmas lights at McGill College ave. – The Secret Bench by Lea Vivot
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No commentsParc Nature du Cap St-Jacques – Château Gohier
Located on the western tip of the island, at the junction of Deux Montagnes Lake and des Prairies River, Cap Saint-Jacques Nature Park is Montréal’s largest park and has nice cross-country ski, hike and snowshoe trails. These are the familiar type and style of trails, most of the time flat with sporadically (easy) slopes. The « Château Gohier », a hundred years old stone building, serves today as a restaurant for visitors.
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