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Several famous scenic spots in Montreal, Canada

As an old immigrant country, Canada has always been sought after by the rich in China, especially the investment immigration projects in Quebec. Although Quebec is demanding more and more materials, many investors who are interested in Quebec are discouraged. However, because of Quebec's unique investment immigration advantages, we can still see that there are always some people who are unswerving and sincere about Quebec. As we all know, 80% people in Quebec are of French descent. In Quebec, you can not only taste the unique French charm, but also feel the fierce collision between French customs and North American culture. Montreal, Quebec is considered as a romantic city in North America and the second largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris. This unique temperament is also one of the reasons why some investors are obsessed with Quebec. Let's take a look at some famous scenic spots in Montreal today!

Royal Peak 1

If montreal people were asked which part of the city they like best, nine out of ten people would say Mount Royal. As the highest stronghold of Montreal, Mount Royal is the best place to overlook the whole city scenery. Walking with my beloved TA in the Royal Mountain Park, you can have a panoramic view of the city. While TA is still immersed in this beautiful scenery, you can take out the prepared Darry ring and throw that romantic question. There is also the magnificent St. Joseph's Cathedral on the Royal Hill. Isn't this more perfect?

Lafontaine Park No.2

Lafontaine Park is a typical classical park in Montreal. Lafontaine Park has two connected ponds, which surround the green shade of the whole park. In this park, you can see fountains and waterfalls, as well as football fields, baseball fields, special picnic areas and amusement parks built for children. Walking between lush trees and memorial statues, you will often see squirrels everywhere. In the west and north of the park, there are bicycle lanes specially set up for cyclists. Is it very human?

No.3 Bota Bota SPA club

You will never believe that this Nordic hot spring was transformed from a 57-year-old abandoned ferry! This spa is anchored on the St. Lawrence River in Montreal, and the service quality is naturally high. Enjoy the comfortable sauna service while enjoying the intoxicating scenery outside the boat. It is said that the decoration of this spa is also unique. When you enjoy quality service on the boat, you won't feel like you are on the water at all. What an unforgettable experience!

Chez L on the 4 th? v? Que restaurant (Chez L? v? Que restaurant)

When you come to Montreal, you can't do it without trying the French food here. Chez L? v? Que restaurant is a typical French restaurant in Montreal. There are excellent red wine and exquisite French dishes waiting for you to taste.

Walking on the streets of Montreal, listening to pedestrians speaking French and visiting French buildings on both sides of the street is like being in Paris. But don't worry about language barriers here. Quebec is a bilingual province. People who live here are bilingual in English and French, and they can travel smoothly in Montreal if they speak English!