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Hi Ho Hi Ho its off to Montreal we go
... From two lookouts you have a grand vista of the city, even if it was a little wet and misty. Next was the biggest church you have ever seen. St Joseph's Oratory is the largest church in Canada and 3rd largest dome in the world. It is so large that it has a series of escalators internally. Father Andre initiated the building of the basilica in 1904. The current church was started in 1924 and completed in 1967. Father Andre died in 1937 and was canonised as ...
Minty!
... to grab some lunch. We walked out of the other side of the park and immediately were grateful that we'd come in by another entrance, as the p e we left from was much steeper. Back in town we hit a couple of souvenir shops and then found a pub to get some food in. It was a French Canadian style place which brewed it's own beer on the premises and was really cool. Gemma, Rachel and I ordered blonde beer in a tankard, and Laura went with the 'etcetera'; four 4oz ...
Le retour...
... et ainsi faire en sorte que les indonésiens se comportent comme les cubains ou les mexicains, c'est à dire ne rien faire tant qu'il n'y a pas un "gros" tip attaché...
Vol sans histoire Lombok/Bali, et j'ai beaucoup de plaisir à me promener dans l'aéroport de Bali et me reconnaître! Et j'arrive effectivement au comptoir China Airlines sans problème ! Belle surprise... je peux enregistrer le vol non seulement ...
Montréal est incroyable!!
... etc and this is where you hear most people speaking English. The road on the east side have francophone names; rue de Chambly, boulevard St-Joseph etc and the majority of people you come across will speak French. My first weekend, as I said, was spent exploring the area where I'm staying. I took a walk 10 minutes or so down the road to the botanical gardens and the Olympic stadium. The Olympics were held in Montreal in 1976, so now it's used as a ...
Intrepid Traveller
A breakfast of toast and mashed banana was followed by a fond farewell to the Belgian girls as I left Montreal and headed towards Toronto on that ever-great mode of transport, the Greyhound. Claire came with me to the station, where we were reunited with the man who'd taken a Jimmy Riddle on the street yesterday, unfortunately we only had an hour to wait and so didn’t stop to shake hands and say hi.
Whilst I was ...
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- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Fitness/Health center
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed