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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Playing Tourist in My Hometown

I feel fortunate as today it is a gloriously sunny day with a gentle breeze here, while the Eastern seaboard is bracing itself for a monster hurricane. I'm praying that everyone and their pets will be safe and that Irene will somewhat calm herself down before landing on shore.


Two week-ends ago, my family and I took off for Montreal to go to my niece's wedding. The wedding, which took place in the Notre-Dame Basilica in the old part of Montreal, was as lovely as can be, every detail perfect, the bride absolutely gorgeous in a mermaid dress, the bridesmaids in sexy purple and the groom and groomsmen in tuxes and Converse shoes. Yes, Converse shoes. Totally funky! I loved it. The priest even made mention of it in his talk to the bride and groom, saying that married life was an obstacle course and you needed to be prepared.


This is the same church where we said our vows 24 years ago, so it was particularly meaningful to us. My niece had been our flowergirl. We felt a bit old...


Notre Dame Basilica

We made an extra long week-end of it and decided to play tourists in Old Montreal on the Friday before the wedding day. 
The details on the older buildings are spectacular.

A mix of old and modern, typical of Montreal.

Don't you just love this garland?

And this Art Deco brass detail, patinaed to perfection?

Un charmant petit bistro...

Even the street signs have an old vibe.

Oozing with charm!

A lot of beautiful boutiques. We almost bought these cute fascinators for the wedding!

A whimsical bronze

Streets of cobblestones that have been standing the test of time!


Street performers add to the local colour.


Eye catching door colour!


If you ever think of visiting Montreal, here are a few ways you can get around:

A beautiful Vespa. Why not? Very European.

This is a bike renting system called Bixi. You can rent a bicycle very cheaply for 24 hours and return it to any of these handy stations that are set up throughout the city. Very popular.


Here is another mode of transportation in Old Montreal.  Although I'm not a proponent of caleches because you never know how well they take care of the horses (I'm always so concerned about animal welfare), I still thought it made for a beautiful picture.

You can take the "metro"(subway).
This very Art Nouveau metro entrance is an exact replica of the ones in Paris, donated by, who else, Paris!

Closeup detail of the metro entrance. Gorgeous!

And, of course, like us, you can simply walk and take it all in:


Hope you enjoyed this little tour of my beloved Old Montreal. 

7 comments:

  1. Lovely! One of the places on my wish list to visit!

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  2. Totally delicious! It made me want to visit Old Montreal! I haven't been in more than 6 months and it's always nice to see it through someone else's eyes.

    Be well ;)

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  3. It's been 6 years since I've visited Montreal and you reminded me how pretty it is. I need to go back soon, maybe this fall... :)

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  4. LOVE the pictures! Thanks for sharing! The cobblestone was gorgeous!

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  5. I never realized how lovely Montreal is. Thank you for the tour!

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  6. Oh wow, I've never been to Montreal and had no idea it was so beautiful!!! Definitely on my list of places to visit now!

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  7. This place is FABULOUS! I'm wanting to visit NOW! I pinned the sweet LOVE sign, too cute! I'm so happy you stopped by and left a sweet note! I will be back soon, I'm your newest follower!

    Aimee from ItsOverflowing

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