111 places in Montreal that you must not miss / Kaitlyn McInnis ; photographs by Bethany Livingstone.
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- ISBN: 9783740817213 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 230 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps ; 21 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Cologne : Emons, 2024.
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Subject: | Montréal (Québec) > Guidebooks. Montréal (Québec) > Description and travel. |
Genre: | Guidebooks. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | 917.142804 McIn 2024 | 31681010392801 | NONFICPBK | Available | - |
- NBN
⢠The ultimate insider's guide to Montreal for locals and experienced travelers
⢠Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides
⢠Part of the international 111 Places series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide
⢠Appeals to both the local market (almost 1,8 million people call Montreal home) and the tourist market (more than 10 million people visit Montreal every year!)
⢠Fully illustrated with 111 full-page color photographs
Montreal is so much more than its old world architecture and love of wine and cheese. The Quebecois metropolis is bursting with enough joie de vivre to make just about anyone want to get out and explore its cobblestoned and pothole-ridden streets â and true Montrealers know that the city has its own unique identity and quirks that place it in a league all its own. Spend a wine-fueled cinq à sept with a ghost at the cityâs oldest bar. Get up close and personal with a life-like portrayal of Benito Mussolini. And go skating in the middle of the downtown core â any time of the year. This guide comes as a love letter to Canadaâs largest French-speaking city and everything it has to offer its residents and travelers. Visiting and full-time Montrealers alike will be pleasantly surprised by what can be discovered beyond the cobblestone and steeples if only youâre willing to take the side streets.
- Simon and Schuster
Montreal is so much more than its old world architecture and love of wine and cheese. The Quebecois metropolis is bursting with enough joie de vivre to make just about anyone want to get out and explore its cobblestoned and pothole-ridden streets â and true Montrealers know that the city has its own unique identity and quirks that place it in a league all its own.
Spend a wine-fueled cinq à sept with a ghost at the cityâs oldest bar. Get up close and personal with a life-like portrayal of Benito Mussolini. And go skating in the middle of the downtown core â any time of the year.
This guide comes as a love letter to Canadaâs largest French-speaking city and everything it has to offer its residents and travelers. Visiting and full-time Montrealers alike will be pleasantly surprised by what can be discovered beyond the cobblestone and steeples if only youâre willing to take the side streets.