Notre-Dame Street

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Notre-Dame Boulevard on the edge of Griffintown and downtown Montreal. Once described as the Irish gateway to North America, learn a little bit more about Griffintown, Montreal’s southwest district, also known as "the Griff."

Lion at the Chinatown Gates

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Montreal’s Chinatown is modest in size compared to those in Toronto and Vancouver but it doesn’t seem to matter to locals who keep coming back to this tourist-designated pedestrian area for its specialty shops, activities and festivals in Sun Yat-Sen Square and of course, the food.

Dragon Beard Candy Master

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Montreal’s Chinatown is modest in size compared to those in Toronto and Vancouver but it doesn’t seem to matter to locals who keep coming back to this tourist-designated pedestrian area for its specialty shops, activities and festivals in Sun Yat-Sen Square and of course, the food.

Bonsecours Market in Old Montreal

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So what’s it like a day in the life of Montreal Fashion Week? From back pain inducing lineups to attendees opting for jeans, jeans and yet more jeans, the following shots should demystify the exclusive industry experience just a wee bit.

The Swampier Side of Gilles Villeneuve Circuit

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Host to two major international racing events, the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit glams it down most of the year but still sticks out as a picturesque street circuit ideal for cyclists, pedestrians and rollerbladers.

Nico Rosberg of Williams

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Nico Rosberg of Williams at the Canadian Grand Prix 2008, during the driver’s parade on June 8, 2008. A retrospective in pictures of the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix Formula 1 race in held in Montreal on the Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit.

NASCAR Busch Series in Montreal

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Host to two major racing events including the notable Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit glams it down most of the year but still sticks out as a picturesque street circuit ideal for cyclists, pedestrians and inline skaters.

St. Ann's Church

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Once described as the Irish gateway to North America, learn a little bit more about Griffintown, Montreal’s southwest district, also known as "the Griff."

The Lachine Canal

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Once described as the Irish gateway to North America, learn a little bit more about Griffintown, Montreal’s southwest district, also known as "the Griff."

Lady in Sun Yat-Sen Square

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Montreal’s Chinatown is modest in size compared to those in Toronto and Vancouver but it doesn’t seem to matter to locals who keep coming back to this tourist-designated pedestrian area for its specialty shops, activities and festivals in Sun Yat-Sen Square and of course, the food.