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  2. Underground City, Montreal - Wikipedia

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    RÉSO, commonly referred to as the Underground City (French: La ville souterraine), is the name applied to a series of interconnected office towers, hotels, shopping centres, residential and commercial complexes, convention halls, universities and performing arts venues that form the heart of Montreal's central business district, colloquially referred to as Downtown Montreal.

  3. Art Souterrain - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Art Souterrain took first place in 2009 during the eighth edition of the Nuit Blanche, an activity part of Montreal High Lights Festival. For one night the public was welcomed to walk through Montreal's underground city and see over 80 artists' projects, including video ( Video art ), Performance art , Photography and Installation art .

  4. Place Ville Marie - Wikipedia

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    The complex is a nexus for Montreal's Underground City, the world's busiest, with indoor access to over 1,600 businesses, numerous subway stations, a suburban transportation terminal, and tunnels extending throughout downtown.

  5. 1250 René-Lévesque - Wikipedia

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    Inside, a four-story atrium with a bamboo winter garden, food court, and conference rooms creates a welcoming space. The building connects to Montreal’s Underground City and Bonaventure metro station. Le 1250 René-Lévesque vu de la Place du Canada. View from the North, right beside La Laurentienne Building.

  6. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Montreal - AOL

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    Photo Opportunities Montreal Strolling the streets of Montreal, the second largest city in Canada, is transporting-350 year-old buildings hug the banks of the St. Lawrence, while 18th and 19th ...

  7. De Maisonneuve Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2009-2010 winter season, it is the only bike path cleared of snow. A report blamed the path's construction for damage to an underground pedestrian tunnel, part of Montreal's Underground City. [5] On June 16, 2008, Montreal city council voted unanimously to name the path after the late Montreal cycling activist Claire Morissette. [6]

  8. Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    Situated on a peninsula, three quarters of the park is bordered by water. At 330 ha (820 acres), [2] it is the largest park in Montreal. The land for the park was purchased by the City of Montreal on 15 February 1980 from the Congregation des Soeurs des Saints Noms de Jesus et de Marie. [3]

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