OLD MONTREAL & CITY HALL'S BEAUTY AT DUSK
IN QUEBEC CANADA.
Montreal's marvelous city hall (Hotel de ville)
Gorgeous architecture in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1872-1878
City Hall Montréal
City Hall Montréal
Rapper Maestro Fresh Wes visits Montreal's city hall
In town for the Under Pressure festival, Canadian rapper Maestro Fresh Wes visited city hall and signed the Golden Book with city councillor Sterling Downey in Montreal on Friday, August 9, 2019.
Old Montreal At A Glance - Quebec, Canada
Notre Dame Basilica is the prime attraction of Old Montreal with Place Jacques Cartier at stone’s throw distance. The Place is frequented by musicians performing and artists at work painting and caricaturing. The River St. Lawrence occupies its place of importance with boat cruise, fishing and speed boating. The glitzy shops stock curios and gift items to lure the tourists and locales. The adventure sports lovers take to the aerial rope-slide ( Zipline ), Segway PT and more. Tourists with plenty of time in hand can visit Montreal Science centre, Montreal Museum of Archeology and History, Montreal City Hall and Bonsecours market.
Montreal city hall honours victims of Quebec City mosque shooting
Leaders from the city's Muslim community as well as mayor Valérie Plante marked the one-year anniversary of last winter's deadly attack.
The Old Montreal (Montreal City Hall-Hotel De Ville) by Sammy Djamiraga.
I'm traveling to The Old Montreal (Canada) on thanksgiving holiday ( Nov 29,2015).
By Samuel Sammy Djami Raga.
Walking Cities: Montréal
The walk featured a discussion between Jonathan Lamy, Moe Clark and Rachel McCrum. They discussed Montréal’s cultural diversity, and reflected on the idea that this lively city can be a place of coexistence, in which tension and reconciliation can be felt and experienced at the same time.
Filmmaker: Eric Bent
Special thanks to Spectrum Productions for the post-production work!
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Montreal, Downtown and Vieux-Montreal - Canada HD Travel Channel
Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and the second largest French speaking city in the world. Its metropolitan area is home for 3.6 million people. 1600 km away from the Atlantic Ocean, it is the most important port city in eastern Canada. Until 1760 the town was in French possession. With the Treaty of Paris, Montreal like whole Canada, was handed over to the British. The statue of Lord Nelson in front of the Town Hall is the evidence of it.
Montréal is marked through and through by French culture. Especially in the old town -Vieux-Montreal - at the harbor, in the pubs and in the music, you feel the spirit of the mother country, which once came from the settlers. Here one speaks French but you also hear Joual, the dialect of the province Quebec with American influences. Narrow streets with some three hundred years old houses convey the feeling that one is in the French province. The horse-drawn carriages that are encountered here at every turn give this impression even a further touch of the past.
There are other means of transportation, like a family day out of a different kind with the Segway.
The passenger port is a good place to see the impressive market hall of the Marché Bonsecours. Originally it was City Hall and Parliament seat, later it became concert hall. Today, preferentially art objects and furniture were offered inside.
Back in Vieux-Montreal we admire the old guild signs and let the atmosphere of the old town effect on us.
The Place d'Armes, where once the military parades took place, the centre of the old banking area and a popular meeting place is for locals and tourists.
Worth seeing is the cathedral Marie-Reine-du-Monde. Built in 1894, it is a scale model of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
In this area, the construction of the underground of Montreal was started. Similarly to Toronto, the skyscrapers are connected to the town by underground and shopping arcades by means of Path.
Today, the former Union Station serves as a meeting and concert hall. Between the skyscrapers of the banks and consulting firms you see a sculpture of the British sculptor Henry Moore.
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Montréal ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Kanadas und die zweitgrößte französisch sprechende Stadt der Welt. Im ihrem Großraum leben 3,6 Millionen Menschen. 1600 km vom Atlantik entfernt ist sie die bedeutendste Hafenstadt im Osten Kanadas. Bis 1760 war die Stadt in französischem Besitz. Mit dem Frieden von Paris wurde sie wie ganz Kanada an die Briten abgetreten. Die Statue von Lord Nelson vor dem Rathaus zeugt davon.
Montréal ist durch und durch von französischen Kultur geprägt. Vor allem in „Vieux-Montréal der Altstadt am Hafen, in den Kneipen und in der Musik spürt man den Geist des Mutterlandes, aus dem einst die Siedler kamen. Hier wird französisch gesprochen, aber auch Joual, den eigenständig fortentwickelten Dialekt der Provinz Québec mit amerikanischen Einflüssen. Engen Gassen mit teilweise dreihundert Jahre alten Häusern, vermitteln das Gefühl, man sei in der französischen Provinz. Die Kutschen, denen man hier auf Schritt und Tritt begegnet, geben diesem Eindruck noch zusätzlich einen Hauch von Vergangenheit.
Aber es gibt auch noch andere Fortbewegungsmittel. Ein Familienausflug der etwas anderen Art mit dem Segway.
Vom Passagierhafen aus ist die beeindruckende Markthalle des Marché Bonsecours gut zu sehen. Ursprünglich war sie Rathaus und Parlamentssitz, später Konzertsaal. Heute werden in ihrem Inneren bevorzugt Kunstgegenstände und Möbel angeboten.
Zurück in „Vieux-Montréal bewundern wir die alten Zunftzeichen und lassen die Atmosphäre der Altstadt auf uns einwirken.
Der Place d'Armes, wo einst Truppenparaden stattfanden, ist der Mittelpunkt des alten Bankenviertels und ein beliebter Treffpunkt für die einheimische Bevölkerung und Touristen.
Nicht weniger sehenswert ist die in etwas kleinerem Maßstab 1894 dem römischen Petersdom in Rom nach empfundene Kathedrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde.
Von hier aus wurde der Bau der Montrealer Untergrundbahn begonnen. Ähnlich wie in Toronto sind die Hochhäuser der Stadt durch U-Bahn und Einkaufspassagen mittels „Path verbunden.
Die ehemalige Union Station dient heute als Veranstaltungshalle und Konzertsaal. Zwischen den Hochhäusern der Banken und Consulting-Unternehmen steht eine Skulptur des britischen Bildhauers Henry Moore.
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Montreal, Canada Walking Tour - Old Montreal (4k Ultra HD 60fps)
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We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Montreal, Canada on June 2019.
Montreal is the principal metropolis of the province of Quebec, Canada and its history dates back to the 16th century.
Our guided walking tour starts in Victoria Square, travels through Old Montreal and ends at the Clock Tower inside the Old Port Montreal. We're going to cover most of the attractions and historic sites, including Notre-Dame Basilica, Bonsecours Market, Place Jacques-Cartier and others.
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00:35 - Victoria Square
01:54 - Statue of Queen Victoria
07:18 - Royal Bank Tower
13:53 - Bank of Montreal Museum
15:35 - Notre-Dame Basilica
16:02 - Maisonneuve Monument
25:49 - Place Jacques-Cartier
29:58 - Quebec Court of Appeal
32:32 - Jean Vauquelin Statue
34:01 - Nelson's Column
34:27 - Montreal City Hall
36:19 - Chateau Ramezay Museum
41:13 - Bonsecours Market
43:52 - Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
48:51 - Sir George-Etienne Cartier Historic Site
58:48 - Old Port Montreal
1:05:59 - La Grande Roue de Montreal
1:16:44 - Clock Tower
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Raw video: Montreal city hall protest
Hundreds of municipal employees descended on city hall Tuesday, May 17, 2014 to protest proposed negotiations over their pension plans. At issue is the Liberal government’s proposal that municipal employees bear an equal share of pension payments and contribute to paying down the province’s pension plan deficits, estimated at $3.9 billion. (Rene Bruemmer / THE GAZETTE)
Bicycle ride - Old City Hall - Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Riding various streets downtown
Montreal City Hall Protests - The Concordian
A protest opposing federal motion M-103 was met with an anti-Islamophobia counter-protest on March 4. Here's our video report of the demonstrations.
Another milestone: Gina Cody signs Livre d'Or at Montreal's City Hall
Montreal mayor, Valerie Plante, welcomed Gina Cody, MEng 81, PhD 89, to City Hall on October 26, 2018. The meeting between these two trailblazing women — Plante is Montreal's first woman mayor and Cody is the first woman to have an engineering faculty named after her in Canada — celebrated Cody's historic $15 million donation to Concordia University. Her gift includes significant support for gender equality, inclusion and diversity in engineering and computer science.
The meeting included a photo op, question period and signing of the city's 'livre d'or'. Also in attendance were Alan Shepard, Concordia President and Amir Asif, dean of the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science.
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One of my dream destinations: Canada 2019 - Montreal - Quebec | Efia Sheila
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I hope you're doing well.
In this travel video, I will be sharing part of my journey in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
It’s a bilingual vlog, so you’ll be hearing French and English throughout this travel journey and parts of it has been translated. So yes, my language lovers you’ve been served properly
Summary
0:00 Introduction
0:35 In the plane; getting luggages Montréal-Trudeau International airport.
1:05 Tour of the Airbnb at Montreal
3:55 Debating for the mirror
5:05 Small talk to you and heading to the pub to meet the debaters from Montreal
7:28 Uber ride with conversations on unending construction works on the roads, fake news, politics, part of the history of Haiti and slavery and freedom, the lack of representation in the media,...
10:33 Celebrating the name change and growth of one of the Canadian French speaking debate clubs and heading back to the Airbnb.
12:08 Talking to you in English on verbal jousting and the things we did that morning before heading to McGill University.
15:00 Taking you with me as I explore Montreal and it’s touristic places such as...
- Shopping center and rue Saint-Catherine at night
- Mary Queen of the World cathedral
- Montreal City Hall
- Place d'Armes
- Notre-Dame Basilica Montreal
- Old Port Montreal
- Marché Bonsecours
- Chinatown Montreal
- Chateau Ramezay Garden
FYI: I didn’t film everything we did, nor much of the meetings, workshops or debating itself. This is just a glimpse of the more chill moments of our trip to Canada ????????
Let me know in the comments below what your dream destination would be and why?
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Entre les visites des cathédrales (Cathédrale Marie-Reine du-Monde, Basilique de Notre Dame de Montréal), la petite promenade au Vieux Port de Montréal, la Place d'Armes et les discussions sur les travaux sans fin, l'histoire d'Haiti et Jean-Jacques Dessalines, tu trouveras sûrement de quoi te divertir et de te donner envie de voyager et découvrir le monde, que ce soit à travers mes vidéos voyages sur ton écran ou de tes propres expériences :).
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MONTREAL CITY HALL
SOS THE AMERICAS
On October 23 2009 the famous Torch Of Life was lit in Wasilla, Alaska. It was the start of 2 year journey that ends up in Argentina October 24 2011. During this journey thousands of students will carry the Torch from almost 300 cities in 36 countries of the Americas. Together, with the community, media and all levels of Government, these student torch champions will bring organ & tissue donations to the forefront and hopefully help save many lives
Montreal, QC
December 21 2009
Day 59
Zoe Bernard
On December 17, 2007, during Step By Step's 6th Camp[aign SOS4000, College Mont Saint Louis Student Katia Habra carried the Torch through Montreal to help save the life of 2 year old Zoe Bernard who was in desperate need of a heart transplant. Katia carried the Torch during one of the coldest days in Montreal.
On Aprill 22 2008, Zoe recieved her heart
Today our youngest Torch Champion carried the Torch. 4 year old Zoe Bernard and her mother & father Catherine and Marco arrived at McGill Restaurant to meet with George and Montreal Student Katia Habra. 3 TV Stations came out to interview the family, CTV, CBC and Global. At 1:00 pm Katia carried the Torch and as she got close to Montreal City Hall she passed the Torch to Zoe who carried and passed it to Montreal Deputy Mayor Jane Cowell Poitras. Zoe
The Montreal Supporters
Zoe, Catherine & Marco Bernard
Katia Habra
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Montreal City Hall
Mayor Gerald Tremblay
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Mes Aieux at Montreal City Hall, October 18th '08
Mes Aieux play at Montreal City Hall, October 18th '08
Montreal is Declared a Heavy Metal City, live at City Hall- The Metal Voice.com
Jimmy Kay reporting live for The Metal Voice (and a guest ) at City Hall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, witnessed the unanimous passing of a vote to declare Montreal a Heavy Metal City on April 15 2019
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