
- 4.7/5
M30***42Strolling through Old Quebec, the iconic Fairmont Hotel, with its huge murals, comes alive. The streets are lined with art, and the usual strong winds blow visitors' hair.
- 4.5/5
胡di 卖火柴的老男孩Mount Royal Park is located in the center of Montreal, with Mount Royal, a famous landmark of Montreal, as its back. This park is large and well-greened, making it a great place for a family outing. Mount Royal Park is located in the center of Montreal, with Mount Royal, a famous landmark of Montreal, as its back. This park is large and well-greened, making it a great place for a family outing.
- 4.6/5
Tania Akter (Sumi)Old Montreal is a charming blend of European elegance and North American energy. Cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and cozy cafés create a timeless atmosphere perfect for strolling. From the majestic Notre-Dame Basilica to the bustling Old Port, every corner offers something unique. Whether you're after art, history, food, or just a romantic vibe, Old Montreal delivers with style. It's a must-visit gem that feels like a quick trip to Europe—without leaving Canada. Truly unforgettable.
- 4.5/5
胡di 卖火柴的老男孩The Montreal Botanical Garden is located next to the Olympic Park, and the surrounding transportation is very convenient. When the weather is good, it is a great place to go for a walk, take photos and relax. The Montreal Botanical Garden is located next to the Olympic Park, and the surrounding transportation is very convenient. When the weather is good, it is a great place to go for a walk, take photos and relax. The Montreal Botanical Garden is located next to the Olympic Park, and the surrounding transportation is very convenient. When the weather is good, it is a great place to go for a walk, take photos and relax.
- 4.6/5
ToottyMontmorency Falls is an alternative to Niagara Falls. It is less crowded than Niagara and quieter. A nice place to stroll in the park.
- 4.4/5
130***97It is an hour's drive from Old Quebec. Because it is a weekend, there are so many cars. We arrived at 9 o'clock, and the parking lot was full, so we could only park on the side of the road. You need to buy tickets to the park, not by vehicle but by person, 8.75 Canadian dollars per person including tax. Many locals come here to hike and boat. The park is very large, and there are free shuttles to distant attractions. We wanted to see a nearby waterfall, but we walked for two hours on the mountain road according to the instructions, but we still didn't get there. We asked the locals who were hiking, and they said they still had to walk for another hour, so we had to give up. Although we didn't see the waterfall, the autumn scenery of the park is indeed beautiful. I like the mountains and water here, the air here, and the autumn here.







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