Old Port of Montreal
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Corina Pavel
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"Historic district along the St. Lawrence River offering cobblestone streets, dining, shops, parks, boat tours, festivals, zipline, SOS Labyrinthe, pedal boat rentals, and cultural events.
In winter we have skating rink.
And, of course, La Grande Roue de Montréal, Canada’s tallest structure - you will see the beauty of the city from 60 metres above."
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Evelyn Kano
"The port was developed in the early 1990s and is today a historical and recreational area visited by hundreds of tourists from all over. Nearby you can see the famous Montreal wheel, admire the surrounding architecture and do some other activities such as ziplining. "
Chloe Annabelle
"Directly connected to the Old Montreal is the Old Port. It's just another nice area to stroll around on the banks of the Saint Lawrence. Make sure to check out the ferris wheel and the clock tower!"
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