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    Montreal Accommodation Guide

    Whether for business or pleasure, Montreal has an excellent range of accommodations of all types. From luxury hotels and conference centres, classic hotels and high-end corporate hotels, to hostels, bed and breakfasts and intimate French style inns known as Auberge, there is an amazing choice available. The WorldWeb Travel Guide™ for Montreal and area offers tips and detailed information on a large and varied selection of places to stay in the Montreal area. (continue...)
     

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    Canada's Historic Railway Hotels

    Some of Canada's most unique features are the majestic hotels that were built across the country from the late 1800s well into the 20th Century. The two main railways, the Canadian Pacific and the Canadian National (and its predecessors) built many of these. For their time they were miracles of construction and engineering, and attracted worldwide attention and admiration. They have become something that is associated with Canada and are a part of the national heritage and identity. Hotels of similar design were built in other places, and many of these are also among the world's 'Grand Hotels.' (continue...)
     

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    Mountain Wonderland-Mont-Tremblant Accommodation Guide

    Breathe the fresh mountain air and take-in the forested landscape of Mont-Tremblant, an all-season destination with multiple activities year-round. Located in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Mont-Tremblant's main attraction is its prized skiing resort known simply as Tremblant, recognized as one of the best in North America. Winter enthusiasts can enjoy alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and dog sledding. Summer in Mont-Tremblant offers championship golf courses, hunting and fishing, cycling, hiking and covering ground in all-terrain vehicles. Mont-Tremblant provides a vibrant atmosphere with several restaurants, shops, nightclubs and other attractions to keep visitors entertained on and off the slopes. (continue...)
     

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    Old World Charm - Quebec City Accommodation Guide

    Quebec City is the vibrant capital city of the province of Quebec, filled with historic sites and a thriving arts and culture scene. Set along the St. Lawrence River, Quebec City received its name from an Algonquin word Kebec, meaning “where the river narrows.” It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and millions of visitors flock to this cultural mecca to obtain a glimpse into the history of New France. (continue...)
     

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    Staying in Gatineau

    On January 1, 2002 Gatineau was created by combining the municipalities of Alymer, Buckingham, Gatineau, Hull and Masson-Angers. As of 2003, over 230,000 people live and work here making it the fifth largest city in Quebec. Although the entire area is now called Gatineau these municipalities are still referred to as individual districts within the city. This bustling metropolis is an interesting collision of two Canadian cultures offering both the energy of a large city and the quiet escape of nature. (continue...)
     

     
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