Montreal - where to shoot?
Blaker
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Hi,
I'll be in downtown Montreal next week, staying near Mcgill University.
I'm looking for suggestions of interesting places to photograph while I'm there- I'll have a car, so I'm not tied down to the immediate downtown area.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Blaker
I'll be in downtown Montreal next week, staying near Mcgill University.
I'm looking for suggestions of interesting places to photograph while I'm there- I'll have a car, so I'm not tied down to the immediate downtown area.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Blaker
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The cemetery is excellent for views of the area.
Oratore St. Joseph is incredible!!
So is the Notre Dame Cathedral, yes OOF, but still,
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For Urban or street photography: Rue St. Denis, Rue St. Catherine, Place Ville-Marie, the underground city.
The subway is of particular note, at least to ride and see. The cars are on rubber tires, not rails. So its quieter and smoother.
Mount Royal. Oratoire St. Joseph.
A little bit outside the island, but Old Terrebonne is the second oldest historical site in Quebec after Quebec city (the link is to get you there). Some of the remaining buildings are over 350 years old. 5 star restaurants in the area if you want fine dining. Ile des Moulins is right there.
And speaking of dining (since everyone needs to eat!):
Gibbys Restaurant is one of the best Steak Houses anywhere. The best location is right there in the Old Montreal.
Les Cons Servent is a very hip little restaurant in an older neighbourhood, about 5k from McGill area. Great food, an excellent wine cellar (thanks to Frederic Simon - Sommelier)
St. Hubert, is a popular chicken restaurant. This location is my favorite (in the Windsor train station)
just my thoughts,
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Thanks, very helpful! I was wondering if there is an accessible waterfront area where you can see some of the bridges? If so, what is the best route to take from Sherbrooke O /University ave area by car?
Great idea! Thanks!
But if you take the Jacques-Cartier bridge, you can exit on a small island (Ile Ste. Helene) that has a beautiful park. This is where they had Expo 67.
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so, where did you go?
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