A Virtual Tour of Montreal and Quebec. Immersive panoramic photography, 360 degree panoramas
Une visite virtuelle à Montréal et Québec, Photographie panoramique et immersive

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Montreal360’s panoramics on Ultra Wide Views exhibition at Université de Montréal

Two panoramas (tulips festival and McGill campus at night) from Montreal photographer Eduardo Hutter were on display on  the Ultra Wide Views (UWiVi) at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, during the LGM 2009. The above panoramic photo was taken by Yuval Levy.

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Festival International de Jazz de Montreal – Orkestre des Pas Perdus

The brass band Orkestre des Pas Perdus performs to the public at Montreal Jazz Festival’s main stage. Less than one hour ago, and not far from this spot, the Swing Tonique Jazz Band led a parade across the streets.

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Festival International de Jazz de Montreal – Louisiana Parade I

During the summer Montreal is thriving with festivals: Just for Laughs, Nuits d’Afrique, Fringe and Francofolies just to cite a few but Montreal Jazz Festival is probably the most famous of all, know as the biggest jazz festival in the world. In the afternoons, the Swing Tonique Jazz Band and Swing Connexion led the Louisiana Parade across the streets, pictured here in a 360 degrees panorama.

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Montreal Jazz Festival – Louisiana Parade II

Another 360 panoramic photo from the Louisiana Parade on the Montreal Jazz Festival

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Christmas lights at McGill College ave. – The Secret Bench by Lea Vivot

Illuminated by Christmas lights at McGill College ave., the Secret Bench stands indifferent to the weather. Work of the artist Lea Vivot, the Secret Bench can be seen in many places throughout the world like Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto; New York and London. Each bench is inscribed by famous poets and writers from around the world.

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