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The 1976 Olympic stadium, designed by French architect Roger Taillibert, is a white, sloping beacon that can be seen from almost any east-facing point on the...more
see the Montréal guideLaid out by Frederick Law Olmsted (of Central Park fame), the gorgeous hilltop green acres of Mount Royal are perfect for strolls, picnics, and admiring the...more
see the Montréal guideThis picturesque square, surrounded by restored 17th- and 18th-century buildings, is one of the oldest inhabited areas on the continent. The 1686 bust of King...more
see the Québec City guideThe Plateau, just north of downtown, is the pumping heart of Montréal bohemianism. A tableland adjacent to the city's namesake mountain, Mount Royal,...more
see the Montréal guideAnchored by the CHUM CityTV station at Queen and John streets, this prime patch of urbanity went bohemian in the late '80s and seems to be resisting the...more
see the Toronto guideThe Coast Mountains surrounding Squamish Valley contain more than 1,000 mapped routes, many single-pitch walk-ups suitable for beginners. Hard-core...more
see the Whistler guideOpen since 1989, the Rogers Centre (formerly known as the SkyDome) is the home of both the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team and the Canadian Football League's...more
see the Toronto guideThis museum's renowned collection is centered on natural history and world culture—don't miss the archaeological exhibits and the Bat Cave—but...more
see the Toronto guideJustifiably, the Quebec City area draws a great many snow lovers every year, as you can make the city a base to reach the three nearby mountain resorts. The...more
see the Québec City guideThe Rockies that delineate the Alberta-British Columbia border just west of Lake Louise soar above 11,000 feet, so they intercept many eastbound storms. The...more










