Montreal - Day Two

Montreal
9th September, 2018


Today we headed back into Old Montreal to see more of this 375 year old city.

We had booked a walking tour, something we first did 16 years ago in York, UK and we have always found this is a great way to get to know a city.


We spent an hour and a half with Pierre and 16 other people and learnt a lot more about the history and the various wars and battles fought over this 'croissant' shaped island.

It was first settled by French Catholic missionaries who set out to 'convert the natives'.

It has been through English and French ownership and now of course is part if Canada.

After our tour we went back to some of the shops we had passed and then visited the Montreal Museum, which is built over the ruins of the first settlement here.

As you walk through the building, you go up and down, over the ruins and in one case, walk through an old sewerage tunnel, made of brick.

It is very well done.


We had hoped we'd find good coffee here - but sadly, it wasn't to be.

Tomorrow we're off to Quebec and so will report from there tomorrow.


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