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  • One of the most romantic spots in Montréal, this 1725 inn presents an outstanding collection of antiques. Dine in Les Filles du Roy restaurant for some delectable cuisine.

  • The oldest bank in Canada (1817) houses an interesting currency museum within an ornate interior.

  • Come here for incredible views of Ile d’Orléans, the St Lawrence River, Mont Sainte-Anne and the South Shore.

  • An architectural centerpiece created for Expo ’67, the dome now acts as an Ecowatch Centre and a museum dedicated to the St Lawrence River and Great Lakes.

  • This sparkling casino includes musical variety shows, gourmet dining, 3,000 slot machines and 120 gaming tables (see Casino de Montréal).

  • Quality entertainment for children can be found at this science and technology center (also known as iSci) with its games, IMAX theater and interactive exhibits (see Centre des Sciences de Montréal).

  • This former firehall provides an interactive exhibition containing many local treasures of Montréal.

  • On display here are scale models and documents tracing the history of the city’s defense network.

  • Québec City’s history is interpreted in 12 multimedia segments covering events from 1608 until the present.

  • The “King’s Road” (route 138) winds from Montréal to Québec. It is known today by cyclists as the Route Verte for its beautiful bike path trailing beside the St Lawrence River.

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