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How far is it from Montreal, Canada to Chicutimi?

Located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River, it is Canada's second largest city with a population of approximately 2.9 million. It was Canada's largest city for a long time, hosting the grand World's Fair in 1967 and the 1976 Olympic Games. As the largest city in Quebec, Montreal has a majority of French-speaking residents, embodies its unique French cultural heritage, and is considered the romantic capital of North America. It is also one of the oldest cities in Canada. It was founded by the French about 350 years ago. Since then, immigrants from other European countries have poured in. Therefore, among all the large cities in North America, Montreal has the strongest European flavor. Montreal's city flag is composed of four small flowers, representing the English, French, Scottish and Irish immigrants who first built the city. Looking at the panoramic view of the city, churches of various sizes and styles constitute a striking cultural spectacle. Their number (approximately 450) even exceeds that of the ancient city of Rome. In Montreal, you can see a church every block or two. It would be a pity to go sightseeing in Montreal without visiting the famous cathedrals, because when you are inside and outside these churches, you can appreciate architecture, culture and art, history and religion at the same time. The majestic St. Joseph Cathedral (St. Joseph Observatory) standing next to the mountain is reminiscent of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing. The Notre Dame Cathedral (Norte Dame) located in Old Montreal is famous for its splendor. Her beautiful and solemn decorations and murals have the momentum and power to shock the heart and melt the soul. Montreal formed a sister city with Shanghai, China in the early 1990s. The China Garden in its botanical garden, which features Suzhou and Hangzhou gardens, was built with the help of Shanghai. Montreal does not lack modernity because of its old age. Due to the foundation laid over the years, its industrial output value still ranks second in the country. Its industrial status cannot be ignored, and its finance, industry and commerce are also very developed. Shopping is also one of the must-do items when visiting Montreal. St. Catherine Street (Ste. Catherine Street), St. Lawrence Street (St. Lawrence Street), St. Denis Street (St. Denis Street), etc. are all unique business districts with different styles. To experience the modern style of Montreal, you can take the subway. Many major subway stations have unique architectural styles and artistic decorations. In addition, you can visit the Olympic City, the site of the Universal Exposition, Old Montreal, Notre Dame Cathedral, and check out the Montreal Grand Casino. If you are a music or theater lover, head to the Place des Arts. Montreal is the most attractive in summer: there are large-scale events such as the famous International Jazz Festival (International Jazz Festival), International Fireworks Competition (International Fireworks Competition), Quebec Provincial Day (Saint Jean Ba ??Ptist Day), Canada Day (Canada Day) and Caribbean Parade (Caribbean Parade). Montreal in the summer is known as the "city that never sleeps". After a busy day, citizens are still interested in participating in various evening entertainment until midnight. And good social security also makes them dare to enjoy it boldly. In terms of education, there are 4 universities in Montreal: McGill University, Concordia University, Universitie de Montre-al and Universitie de Quebec. McGill University is a private school and Concordia University is a public school, both of which focus on English teaching. The latter two are purely French public schools.

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