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500 McMillan Blvd Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H9P0A2, 514-633-0900
... know will be before we go south ourselves.<br>Stay tune for more information about our adventure because don't be mistaken, it will be an adventure for us but also for you also if you want to live it.<br>Later <br><br>Oh by the way we are taking another cruise in the southern Caribbeans this time in February, visiting places like Aruba, Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica Grand Cayman and Miami.<br>
Montreal, Quebec, Canada michelbouchard... br> BBQ with Lesley and James on the beach<br>Dec. 26 - visit Melbourne<br>Dec. 27 - visit Melbourne<br>Dec. 28 - visit Melbourne<br>Dec. 29 - depart for Canberra<br> stay at the Canberra City YHA<br>Dec. 30 - visit Canberra<br> stay at ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada skyisbluBonjour,<br><br>Eh oui, voici les photos du Japon. J'ai été bien occupée depuis mon retour de voyage mais je ne vous ai pas oublié. Je vous envoie donc quelques-unes des nombreuses photographies que j'ai prises au Japon. J'espère que vous apprécierez. Il reste maintenant la Thaïlande...si tout va bien, vous les aurez avant Noël !!<br><br>Bonne semaine.<br><br>Élo<br>
Montreal, Quebec, Canada eloise75... I was told that with my timeframe it wasn't much worth the effort and to give it a miss, so I headed straight for the oddly-shaped tower. Although a tad on the pricey side at $15, I couldn't have asked for a better view of the city. The car that takes you up is a tiny bit unnerving though, it goes right up the side of the tower at about an 80 degree angle! I took some pictures of the elusive bridge - no amount of pictures could make up the shot I missed yesterday, but I could damn well try ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada kilgiraffeIt's been a crazy couple of days! Friday being my last day at work, I took a long break before moving out of my Richmond apartment Saturday when my mom, dad, and exceedingly kind and helpful brother Travis rolled into town. With the help of Sam and his parents, I was moved out in only a couple of hours and we were on the road to Philadelphia (with only one "whoops I forgot my ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada rhender... I stopped and had my packed lunch here in a bit of sun I could find and tried to memorise some stuff out of the Italian phrase book I bought this morning:) I took the opportunity to jump on the metro here, as my feet were already getting a little sore. I headed north to Plateau Mont Royal, which is supposed to be a young, lively and arty area. You could tell it was a bit like that with all the streets lines with cafes and ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada vhenschke... la bonne nouvelle pour nous reconforter de l'hiver qui approchera!!! (comme j'ai dis a Lea cette semaine: on est pauvre en chocolat ici, les rayons sont a pleurer ;) !!!) Bon, ok, j'arrete de vous tenir en haleine plus longtemps... La bonne nouvelle de la semaine, c'est que j'ai decroche un job permanent! Et oui, des lundi, je serai assistante achats dans une super entreprise qui vend du materiel artistique et de loisirs creatifs (matos pour ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada anaisetmat... pas croiser quelqu'un avec un requin autour du cou...), et les serpents!!! hiiii.... j'avais tres envie d'aller voir ce mec au python et de lui dire: "ok, tu fais ce que tu veux, mais SURTOUT, si tu perds ton serpent dans le quartier, je te tue! Et si je tombe sur ton serpent, je le reduis en miettes a coups de hache....". Non, je ne suis pas mechante avec les animaux, c'est juste que j'aime ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada anaisetmat... té! J'aime nos poutines, nos pizza à 1$, nos tourtières, la Molson Ex! J'aime le parc Lafontaine avec ses écureuils gros comme des chats, le night life de Montréal, le plateau Mont-Royal, le festival Juste Pour Rire, le festival Western de St-Tite! J'aime le Québec parce que y'a rien de mieux qu'une fin de semaine entre amis dans un chalet avec un bon souper, un feu et la neige qui tombe dehors! Rien de mieux qu'une journée de ski-doo ou une bataille de ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada jelg... small. The dwarfing feeling is enhanced by the very size of the public spaces. The roads are all very wide. The foyers, and corridors which pass in and around the buildings, are very wide with ceilings that may as well not be there for all their presence entails. Ten people could comfortable walk abreast throughout most of the underground city. Almost all spoken language in the areas I have been to is French. There are English pockets and of course Chinese and ...
Montreal, Quebec, Canada zzmatt
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