Montreal, Canada – Day 1

Montreal is an easy city to walk around. We headed to Old Town Montreal to see all the old and new blended together. The area is close to the waterfront. There are great views of the area.

There is a Ferris Wheel that you can ride. Tickets are around $27.50 for adults. It’s a great way to see all of Montreal.

Check out Chapelle Notre-Dame de Bon Secours Chapel (https://margueritebourgeoys.org). This chapel was built in 1771 over the remains of the Chapel of Pilgrimage founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys in 1655. It was completed in 1678 but destroyed by a fire in 1754.

Visitors come to this chapel in order to pray to Marguerite Bourgeoys. There are multiple statues of her throughout. There are candles you can light, or a piece of paper where you can write your prayers and intentions.

The stained-glass windows, statues, and paintings throughout the church are gorgeous.

The sacred altar is magnificent. You must remember that you are in a place of worship, so you must be respectful.

Continuing down the main street in Old Town you will come to the Quartier International de Montreal. There is a water fountain at the center. Many people throw coins in and make wishes.

Across the street from the water fountain, you will see Notre Dame Basilica. One of the towers is under renovation. In order to go into the Basilica, you must buy tickets. We were planning on going later in the trip to an event there.

Walking around there are historical plaques on many of the buildings. I encourage everyone to stop and read them. One of those buildings was the original Molson Bank. William Molson (one of the Molson brewery family members) founded a bank in 1853 to help grow the community.

Near the Montreal Underground City is a metal circle sculpture. At night it has lights on it, creating a glow. This was a new $5 million art project that was erected a few years ago.

Near Phillips Square you will find the original Hudson Bay Department Store. It reminded me of the Macy’s in New York City.

Rue Saint-Pail Street is a hot spot. This street is loaded with shops, restaurants, cafes, art museums, and hotels. The street is easy to walk, with many sections of the street being blocked off from cars.

Between this area and Old Town, you will find everything you need.

Enjoy!

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