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Canada Commonly known as the Great White North, Canada has always been a sought after destination for students. From its high quality of education, multicultural society, and the perfect mix of the great outdoors and metropolitan living, the reasons for pursuing one’s overseas studies in the country are endless.
We are all familiar with the major Canadian cities like Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary. But this city, in particular, has just as much to offer as its counterparts.
Let’s uncover the wonders of Montreal and everything this thriving city has in store for university aspirants.
Dubbed as the ‘House of Life’, the Montreal Biodome is the perfect place to rediscover your childlike sense of wonder and learn more about environmental issues at the same time.
As Canada’s biggest natural sciences museum complex, the Biodome is home to around 2,500 animals from more than 200 different species as well as more than 800 unique plant species.
Be sure to explore all five ecosystems and catch any seasonal exhibitions and walking trails along the way!
Founded back in the 19th century, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts retains its spot in the Top 10 as one of the most frequented museums in the whole of North America.
With five connected pavilions spread out across the entire Golden Square Mile of Sherbrooke Street, it may take you a full day to explore this historical gem; but it’ll be worth every second of your time.
The museum’s permanent collection boasts an assortment of 43,000 Canadian and international art pieces from renowned artists such as Cézanne, Rembrandt, and Picasso himself; which would be a shame to miss when in the city. Don’t miss the chance to take a piece of history with you as you walk through those doors!
Looking for a quick escape from your urban surroundings without having to leave the city? Head over to the charming streets of Old Montreal, which will take you back in time.
In this historic neighbourhood within Quebec, you’ll find heritage sites dating back to the 17th century, which sheds light on the city’s indigenous past—before Montreal became what it is today.
Despite being one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city, it is also one of the most lively and vibrant ones. When you’re there, don’t forget to check out the Notre-Dame Basilica as well as the Bonsecours Market if you want to sneak in a little shopping spree.
Did you know that the largest open-air market in North America can be found right in Montreal? Public markets are a great place for people to gather, learn more about the local culture, interact with the locals, and of course—eat!
For the case of Marché Jean-Talon, this bustling market is filled with everything from affordable fresh produce, delectable pastries, artisanal ice cream—you name. For foodies on a budget, this is where it’s at.
Nature lovers, listen up. Montreal isn’t just a place filled with towering skyscrapers and urban landscapes.
Smack right in the middle of the city, you’ll find Mount Royal sitting proud and tall with an altitude of 764 feet above sea level. Since it’s more of a hill than it is a mountain, this park is great for beginner hikers who want to take it slow and easy.
What makes Mount Royal Park a crowd favourite among locals and tourists is how there’s plenty to do throughout all four seasons.
In the warmer months, bring along your University friends and mats for a nice picnic around the Sir George-Étienne-Cartier Monument to take in the warm breeze and picturesque views. But when it gets chillier, have a go at snow tubing or skiing the slopes of Mount Royal during the winter!
Experience a 360-degree view of Montreal when you take a ride on La Grande roue de Montréal, also known as the tallest Ferris wheel in all of Canada.
Standing at 60 metres above the ground, the views from this amazing structure will give unblocked views of the city that you can’t find anywhere else.
After enjoying that breathtaking ride, take a quick bite or drink at La Grande roue de Montréal’s very own bistro located at the base of the wheel. With food selections ranging from health salad bowls, grilled sandwiches, to handmade pizzas, visitors will definitely be spoilt for choice.
If you’ve always wanted to unleash the Indian Jones in you, then Pointe-à-Callière should be on your travel list when in Montreal. As an authentic archeological site and the birthplace of Montreal, this museum is home to over and steeped in history; six centuries, to be exact.
On top of its permanent exhibitions and temporary installations, what makes this site unique is the original underground circuit that leads visitors through archeologicalFerrisexcavations located beneath the museum’s main building.
With everything this vibrant city has to offer, who wouldn’t want to choose Montreal as their ideal study destination? If you’re ready to get started on your overseas educational journey, we are right here with you.
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