Montreal is unique in North America, combining the New World modern with the romantic charm of historic districts and a European air Gallic lifestyle, evident in the cafes and the city’s dynamic nightlife.
Although skyscrapers downtown are testament of the economic influence of the second largest city of Canada, visitors are most likely attracted by the promise of rides in a cart on the cobbled streets of old town near the St. Lawrence River.
Montreal is on an island between Rivière des Prairies and Saint Lawrence River. When Jacques Cartier discovered the island in 1535, it was already inhabited. Until Paul de Chomedey arrived in 1642 to found the Ville-Marie, the first European colony has been already abandoned. Cross on the Mount Royal, which is visible from most of the city, marks the place where Maisonneuve planted a wooden cross to thank that the city was spared by the floods in the first winter.
French revolt against the British in the economy led to the “silent revolution” between 1950 and 1960, culminating in the crisis of 1970 and the referendum about royalty from 1980 to 1995.
As a result, French became the predominant language at work and a number of companies in Quebec have become active in global market forces. Approximately 65% of people claim that French is their native language, making Montreal the second most populous French-speaking city after Paris.
But in Montreal there is a cosmopolitan mix of immigrants around the world, who contributed to the rich cultural heritage and lively atmosphere in the city. This is most evident during one of the largest festivals in Montreal, International Festival of Jazz in Montréal, when tens of thousands of music fans fill the streets of every day.
Elegant buildings of Old Montreal, which was the heart of the city until the late nineteenth century, are now full of shops, bars, hotels and restaurants.
The best time to visit Montreal is summer, when even the nights are muggy and the whole city seems to spend. Autumn that reveals the leaves color is the right period to visit the Laurentians forest.
Posted on June 27th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
The Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix is a great touristic destination for your family
. It’s a place where you can eat, have fun, ride and race. Its has been voted as being the best attraction of Las Vegas city for a long while.
Las Vegas Mini Gran Prix has 4 interesting tracks which include the Go Kart Road Course, Kiddie Karts, Sprint Kart Speedway, and the Adult Gran Prix. This park has a super Tornado Twister and a Dragon Roller Coaster for tourists of all ages. There are several restaurant where you can eat some delicious food.
As well as parents can enjoy this and go karts, their children could play on the kiddie karts and junior roller coaster.
Definitely every tourist who come here will love this kind of adrenaline, a place where you can test your abilities, skills. This type of actions represents something that you can rarely do in your mini-holiday.
It is a must-see attraction because you can visit it 7 days per week beginning with 10:00 o’clock. Share your experience to your friends and make this destination more attractive and renowned all around the world.
Posted on April 19th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
The Two Oceans Aquarium represents a wonderful view under the sea. It is located in Cape Town, South Africa. The main creatues you will find here are the colourful fishes, turtles,sharks even frogs.
In surrounding area there is apenguin pool where children love to come, they can even have fun on a beautiful child play area. Especially it is necessary in holiday. Besides penguins, there are more than 300 creatures, making the aquarium the largest and the greatest from South Africa.
The Two Oceans Aquarium is open every day for tourists. It is called like this because here the Atlantic and Indian Ocean meet.
The most important exhibits are: The Oceans of Contrast, Indian Ocean gallery, the Sappi River Meander, etc.
The aquarium is a great popular attraction and it also offers a unique chance for sports entertainment spending a while under the watchful eye of one of the aquarium’s divers.
The aquarium remains the most important touristic destination of the city.
Posted on April 11th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
The Lincoln Castle is situated in United Kingdom playing a very impo
rtant role in its history for centuries. The castle was built in XIth century, precisely in 1068. For tourists the castle is known as a museum and it has a very amazing story because inside the castle everything was built in a strange way terrifying more and more the prisoners. The banks were constructed as being some coffins.For more over 700 years the Lincoln Castle has been used as a castle and as a prison.
Housed within Lincoln Castle is a copy of the original Magna Carta. It is currently on loan from Lincoln Cathedral, and has its own dedicated exhibition.
There remained just four copies of the original Magna Carta: two in the British Museum, and the other is held by Salisbury Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral.
The Magna Carta is the most important document conferring democracy which has been dating since the Middle Ages.
Nowadays the castle we see it, someday was the inner bailey. In 1755 a great part of the castle was almost destroyed by an earthquake. To the beginnig of the XXth century, the Lincoln Castle started to be for travellers, again, a very important touristic and the rebuilt started again.
Posted on February 26th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »