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Montreal Canada Square is small, there are several squares near the old town, the scale is not very large, but there will be some children playing there, there are some benches, but winter is too cold.
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Canada Place Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Place du Canada is a square in downtown Montreal that was part of Dominion Square until 1967. Canada Place, with an area of 14,000 square meters, is slightly larger than the adjacent Dorchester Place, and the terrain is more diverse due to the descending slope to Gauchetière Street. It is open 24 hours a day and is bounded by René Lévesque Boulevard in the north, Peel Street in the east, Cathedral Street in the west and Gauchetière Street in the south. Canada Place, better known as a symbol of Vancouver, was the Canada Pavilion at the 1986 Vancouver World Exposition. The entire building uses a giant tent as the outer wall, which contains the Congress Center, the wharf, shops, hotels and a five-star hotel, ThePanPacificHotel. In addition, there is a CNIMAX theater with a large screen. The theater utilizes ultra-high-speed photography to make the film played more immersive. Designed for Canada's 1986 Exposition, this impressive complex resembles a sailing ship made up of small ships and is now an international conference venue.
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Canada Place Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Montreal Canada Square is small, there are several squares near the old town, the scale is not very large, but there will be some children playing there, there are some benches, but winter is too cold.
The first time I went to Montreal, I went west after the VIA train station. I only played the old town. The second time I went, I punched in the new town on the east. It was really two different styles. The bank building was really a feeling of standing on the top.
Montreal Canada Square is the most modern area in Montreal, and the old town of classical contrast, high-rise buildings are scaled up, very modern, it is a modern city.
This is a maple leaf avenue, just beginning to be cloudy, from time to time, rays of sunshine spilled into the maple forest by the road, suddenly colorful. After Quebec, the sun gradually increased, and the chic house on the roadside was in a piece of red and yellow maple forest like a thick landscape painting, beautiful.
Francos De Montréal.French music festival, open a lively summer time, welcome the sun that does not fall at 9 pm ☀. The government has set up a platform to support and promote local original music creators. Musical form is unlimited, age is unlimited, music enthusiasts can participate, as long as you are a local musician, bring French originals! Montreal has Canada's most successful star-making system.