Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Next Stop In Montreal


    Montreal is one of largest cities in SouthWest Québec and it's majority is francophone. It's population, population density and land area are: 1,649,519 in 2011, 4,517 km2 for the density in 2011 and 365 km2 for the land area. Montreal's closed national park is the Mixedwood Plains Ecozone which covers most of Western Ontario to Quebec City. The climate in Montreal has warm, humid summers and the coldest winter. It is more windier than Ottawa's weather each year. Montreal's landform region is the St Lawrence Lowlands which is the smallest region of Canada. The Latitude and Longitude of Montreal is 45'N and 73'W. The largest industry in Montreal is the Port Of Montreal which exports and imports goods from other countries or provinces. The top five tourisms of Montreal that you could visit are: Agora de la danse, Bell Centre, Cours Mont-Royal, Cinémathèque Québécoise and Complexe Desjardins.












       In Montréal, I travelled to Complexe Desjardins which was a shopping center that was the largest. But to get there, I travelled by the STM Metro that goes underground like the TTC Subway. It took 15 minutes to get there from Hilton Garden Inn Montréal where we stayed for another 2 weeks to the Complexe Desjardins. The nearest station was Station Place-des-Arts and it took 5 minutes to walk from the hotel to the station. On the way to the Complexe Desjardins, we saw Saints Showbar which it was a place where they have concerts and shows for all ages to see. When we got to the shopping center, we bought clothes for my next school year and a brand new backpack that could never be ripped. It took us 2 hours to go around the store for "Back To School" but we found the right stuff for it. We had so much fun travelling and walking around the shopping center.

This is the hotel that we've stayed in. "Hilton Gardens Inn Montreal, Quebec"

Complexe Desjardins Interior

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