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Afternoon at Percival Molson Stadium of McGill University for the football game between Montreal Alouettes and the Blue Bombers. The seats offer the best vantage point to see the stadium, downtown Montreal and the spectators. >>
A 360 degrees panoramic view of downtown Montreal at night. We also see the Mont-Royal, which rises behind the downtown buildings. >>
Inaugurated in 1992 and occupying a large city block in Old Montréal, the World Trade Centre Montréal comprises historic buildings that were fully renovated then linked together by a spectacular glass-covered promenade where strolling ... >>
Located one hour from Montreal and ten minutes from the famous village of Knowlton famous for its New England-style, here is a view taken from the summit of Mount Foster. The site is close to the ski resorts of the most famous Eastern Townships ... >>
The church of St. Norbert was built in 1877. Efforts are deployed in order to save this historic church and to find a new vocation. A benefit performance by Ginette Reno and Jean-Pierre Ferland will be held in the summer of 2010 to popularize the ... >>
This Buddhist temple, International Buddhist Progress Society, is located in Montreal.
Interactive Panoramic Photography 360 degrees.
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The Basilica of Notre-Dame-du-Cap is a basilica in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It is an important Catholic sanctuary which receives thousands of pilgrims each year.
The structure was originally built as a church in 1720. The first ... >>