Montreal’s own recipe
From Quebecois comfort food to bagels and seal meat, the city is at a culinary crossroads.
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From Quebecois comfort food to bagels and seal meat, the city is at a culinary crossroads.
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From festivals to museums, the city has plenty of hands-on exhibitions, living history lessons and child-friendly theatre performances for the tiniest of travellers.
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With a mix of North American swagger and Euro-cool, the city has a cutting-edge culture that outshines its Canadian brethren.
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Close to 80 years after its founding, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra is moving into a new 2,100-seat concert hall with improved acoustics.
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The oldest section of the city is a warren of charming cobblestone lanes and beautiful facades.
A selection of these Canada articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.
This country's Baltic coast has white sandy beaches and quaint seaside towns that have not quite left the 19th Century.
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