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Montreal:
Articles, Journals, Essays and Blogs
Whether above ground or below, visitors to this classic city revel in its Canadian hospitality and artistic delights.
Apr 2005
By HENRY FOUNTAIN
Published June 28, 2008
Published: June 1, 2008
Here are the destinations selected for this summer of high fuel prices. Follow the link on this item's title for complete details:
1. TEXAS HILL COUNTRY
2. NEW HAMPSHIRE
3. LAS VEGAS
4. PHILADELPHIA
5. A WESTERN ROAD TRIP
6. MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.
7. MONTAUK, N.Y.
8. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE
9. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.
10. CHESAPEAKE BAY
11. PORTLAND, ORE.
12. MONUMENT VALLEY
13. HIGHWAY 101, OREGON
14. THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS
15. THE BOUNDARY WATERS
16. QUEBEC CITY
17. PASO ROBLES, CALIF
18. BAHIA HONDA KEY, FLA.
19. SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
20. TELLURIDE, COLO.
21. OWYHEE RIVER, OREGON
22. LAKE POWELL
23. FARMINGTON, N.M.
24. MONTREAL
25. TANGLEWOOD, MASS.
26. BEARTOOTH ROAD
27. PACIFIC NORTHWEST (BY RAIL)
28. SUNSHINE COAST
29. JEMEZ SPRINGS, N.M.
30. MANITOBA
31. THE GLACIERS OF ALASKA
PETER MEEHAN
Published: April 6, 2008
A lively patchwork of gleaming skyscrapers, bohemian enclaves and high-gloss hideaways now outshines the city's gritty industrial past.
By ARIC CHEN October 22, 2006
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By FRED A. BERNSTEIN
Published: December 11, 2005
by Linda Fasteson. Swinging open the dormer windows, we could hear the clip-clop of a horse-drawn carriage on the cobblestone street below. The church bells of Notre Dame sounded the hour as a passer-by called out Bonjour! Paris? No. Montreal, just 45 miles from the United States border.
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Offbeat Travel
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