Montreal is the second largest city in Canada with about 1.6 million inhabitants. It is located in the French-speaking province of Québec in the eastern part of the country. It is said to be the second largest French-speaking city after Paris. When the Summer Olympics took place here in 1976, it was used to undertake many construction projects, such as the shell-shaped Olympic Stadium, which is worth seeing. In the old town, the Vieux Montreal, located on the St. Lawrence River, there are still many historical buildings. Also worth seeing is the St. Joseph’s Oratory on Mount Royal, the residential and park district of Mount Royal or the Notre-Dame Basilica. A visit to Montreal promises a wonderful variety. The old and the new complement each other wonderfully. Montreal is stylish, modern, familiar and cozy at the same time. By the way, Montreal hosts the largest jazz festival in the world. The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal takes place every year in the summer.


Which country is Montreal located?
Montreal was founded in 1642 by French colonialists, but it was not until 1832 that the city rights were granted and since 1867 the metropolis has belonged to Canada. It quickly developed into the economic center of the country, but lost this position to Toronto at the end of the 20th century. Today, Montreal is the cultural capital of the Canadian province of Québec and has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most liveable cities in North America.
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The metropolis is located in the transitional zone of various climatic regions. The summers are short and humid hot with an average maximum temperature of 26 ° C. On some days, the mercury can also climb well above the 30 ° C mark with high humidity at the same time. Winters are very cold, snowy and windy, with prolonged periods of frost down to -20 °C. Spring and autumn are mild, but often characterized by sharp temperature fluctuations. The city and its surroundings are known for the Indian Summer, which is expressed above all on warm, sunny autumn days with frosty nights.
For the most part, the urban area is located on the Île de Montréal Peninsula and is surrounded by water areas for more than three quarters. On its south and east sides, the Île de Montréal is surrounded by one of the largest rivers in North America, the St. Lawrence River. The western and northern boundary is formed by the Rivière des Prairies, one of three estuaries of the Ottawa River. In addition, a small part of the urban area extends over offshore islands such as Île Sainte-Hélène, Île Notre-Dame, Île des Sœurs and Île Bizard.
No wonder, then, that the surrounding area of the city has developed into a true El Dorado for water sports enthusiasts: whether kayak, canoe or rafting boat – if you feel comfortable in the water, you should rather plan a few extra days of vacation!
Nightlife and Shopping in Montreal
From a distance, Montreal looks like a typical North American city with its high-rise buildings. The cityscape is characterized by the juxtaposition of a large number of historical and modern architectural styles, French and British architectural traditions. The cityscape includes picturesque wooden housing estates as well as commercial buildings, factories, warehouses and silos. On closer inspection, however, you will discover a very distinct cultural and nightlife. In addition to the countless bars and clubs, there are regularly larger festivals, such as the Juste Pour Rire Comedy Festival or the Jazz Festival. And the Montreal Botanical Garden, with over 22,000 plant species, 30 themed gardens and an arboretum, is one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world.
Even though the economy in Montreal has picked up again in recent years, the prices are still affordable compared to other major North American cities. There are shops for practically every taste and budget. Most of the shopping centers are built underground. The shopping streets of this underground city called “Ville intérieure” extend over a total of twelve kilometers and offer over 1600 shops and 200 restaurants as well as numerous cinemas and public facilities.
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