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Symphony, ballet, opera, drama, art galleries,museums, and summer concerts and festivals are all part of Montreal's and Quebec's diversified cultural tradition. With such an impressive array of cultural facilities and shows to choose from, your main problem may be deciding which one to go to!

In addition to the city's "Just for Laughs" comedy festival, International Jazz
Festival, World Film Festival and Les Francofolies French-language festival of
song, major events take place as well. Every year Montreal organizes mega-events
which attract huge crowds of visitors and local residents alike. The "Wet and
Wild" event in spring, and the "Black and Blue" festival in fall regularly draw
some 40 000 participants. In the summer of 1997, the annual Divers-extravaganza
attracted a crowd estimated at close to 500 000! Sports fans will find three
major league teams in Montreal: our famous hockey team, the Canadiens; the
Montreal Expos baseball club ; and, our own Canadian professional football team,
the Alouettes. These teams utilize comfortable, modern facilities and ticket
prices are affordable. The Montreal equivalent of Disney Land would be La Ronde
a meber of Six Flags Theme Parks.
Quebecers including seniors love to celebrate,
and the many special events for seniors families and the genral public hold in
the city each year are a proof of that. At the end of January, the most famous
Winter Carnival in the world is a rendez-vous for locals, international visitors
and seniors. In March, Quebec City offers its unique celebration Winter Festival
or carniaval: a celebration of winter activities in the area. Summer comes with
its festivals such as International Jazz and Blues Nights, du Maurier Montreal
Firewoks, Québec Summer Festival, Loto-Québec Fireworks Competition, New France
Days, Expo Quebec and in September, la Fête Arc-en-Ciel de Quebec. A magnet for
world travelers and one of the world's most exciting metropolises, few cities
can compare with Montreal. Founded early in the 16th century and dubbed "Mount
Royal" by French explorer Jacques Cartier, Montreal is modern, cosmopolitan and
alive with culture. The city abounds in buildings which reflect a rich
architectural heritage, particularly in the fascinating and historic Old
Montreal and Old Port areas. The city's Olympic facilities, casino, high-rise
central business core, 30 kilometer underground city and four university
campuses attest to the economic vitality of Montreal. The combination of these
features appeals to visitors worldwide and has helped to make this largely
French-speaking metropolis a major player on the international scene. Montreal
is located on the island of the same name in the St. Lawrence River. At the
crossroads of French, English and a myriad of other cultures, Montreal owes its
unique character to history... and Montrealers have made their city a warm,
welcoming destination. An efficient public transit system is available for
travel within the city. The metro (subway) stations for the gay Village are
Berri-UQAM, Beaudry and Papineau on the green line. City buses, commuter trains
and the metro can be combined for easy access at very reasonable rates There are
four metro lines in the Greater Montreal network (green, orange, yellow and
blue), with a total of 70 stations found mainly on the Island of Montreal.
Trains run approximately every five to seven minutes, and make reaching the most
popular tourist venues easy and convenient. St. Joseph's Oratory, the Botanical
Gardens, the Biodom, Old Montreal, The Montreal Casino, theatres, cinemas and
concert halls are just minutes from the Village. Free metro maps are available
at any metro booth or ticket counter. Metro service operates daily beginning at
approximately 5:30 am and continuing until approximately 1:00 am. Be certain to
check schedules for exact times. Most activities in Montréal take place in the
Village. The Village covers an area extending from St. Denis Street in the west
to Papineau Avenue in the east, and is bordered by Sherbrooke Street to the
north and René-Lévesque Boulevard to the south. Nightlife in the Village is
vibrant and captivating! Indeed much of the excitement is fueled by the cluster
of nightclubs spread out along Ste-Catherine Street East in the quarter between
Berri-UQAM and Papineau métro stations. Visitors will also find a large
selection of restaurants, cafés, hotels, art galleries, theatres, bars, saunas,
retailers and other businesses in this area of Montreal. You'll find everything
you need to make your stay in Montreal most pleasant.
Casino de Montreal is located on man-made Île Notre-Dame, ( Limousine
reservations are recommended) one of several islands set midstream in the St.
Lawrence just opposite downtown next to the Old Port.

The island was built to host the 1967 World Exposition, Expo 67, and has since grown into one of Montreal's largest attractions. Close by the Casino are well known La Ronde Amusement Park, the Biosphere, and the David M. Stewart Museum of colonial history. Casino de Montreal can be reached by Limousine (Île Ste-Hélène station on the yellow line from Berri-UQAM station, or city bus no 167), or by car via De La Concorde bridge off the Bonaventure Expressway, Autoroute 10. Visitors to the islands will also find the Gilles Villeneuve racetrack, (which can be acessed by Limousines) the Floralies gardens, and the famed Hélène de Champlain restaurant. Plan your time well and let Montreal keep you entertained 24 hours a day!
