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RE: Montreal - Practicalities

 

>4. METRO The subway system in Montreal was built for

>the World's Fair of 1976 and is very nice and easy.

>Individual fares are $2.75, which is expensive, so buy 6

>tickets for $12 or get yourself a senior reduced fare pass and

>pay only $6.50 for six tickets.

 

Other metro/bus options (these tickets and passes are also valid on the buses): 3-day tourist pass, good any 3 consecutive days, $17.00; weekly bus/metro pass, $19.25 ($11.00 with an over-65 reduced fare card). The weekly pass is a real bargain if you're visiting the right part of the "week", which for these purposes is Monday-->Sunday.

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RE: Montreal - Practicalities

 

>I love visiting Notre Dame Basillica, St. Joseph Oratory,

>Place Jacques De Puis square, Old Montreal, walking St

>Catherinre Street, and watching the view from Mont Royal at

>the "Chalet Observation" location. And of course

>TABOO!!

 

And for those of you, so inclined, I'm surprised that no has mentioned the excellent cruising on Mont Royal, afternoon is good, night time is superb.

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