The last photos from my walk around Old Montreal.
A nice little cafe in the shade of old buildings
Walking is the best way to visit Old Montreal!
Old train tracks - don't think they are used anymore
Old Montreal Marina
Bonsecours Market
Place Jacques Cartier
Spanish singer serenading tourists
You can have your picture drawn or have a cartoon of your face done!
Another old building
Love these buildings!
Notre-Dame Church
Not sure what this is... but thought it was cool!! :)
Love this building too!
Fresh flowers in the middle of the city
6 comments:
Celine, I love going sightseeing with you! Every time I see one of these posts, I fall more in love with Montreal. You find the most fabulous things! That doorway made me think of the opening of "The Twilight Zone". "You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension - a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone." Bwahahahah!!
There's something so irresistible about a flower stand! What a pop of color in the midst of grey concrete.
I'm getting so nostalgic seeing these pictures. I do love your city!
Celine, I, too, am loving seeing the city through your lens. I think when we were there a few years ago we saw some of the same places, but it was late December and everything was covered with a THICK layer of snow, so your pictures look kind of different than mine. LOL!
I agree with Pat about the door. What a great city! Thanks for showing it. I love the architecture!
The yellow carpet and door is an eye catcher - so many potential photo opps there. Gorgeous shots from around Montreal - beautiful skies, water, and buildings.
What a feast! Such a fantastic city! I really like the photo of the Spanish singers, especially those pink shoes!
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