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  • ian_dempster
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    Best statue in Montreal

    Montreal’s most imposing monument honors Sir George-Étienne Cartier, a French-Canadian statesman who served as premier of East Canada. The monument is located on the edge of Mount Royal Park. The monu...

    Reviewed on May 18, 2024
  • Thomas V
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    A Simple Monument

    Our walking tour took us past this simple monument. Otherwise i don't think we would have make our way here. A little out of the way of the usual tourist sites.

    Reviewed on Nov 27, 2022
  • tinaNtravel
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    Worth a few pics

    Large, impressive statue surrounded by a park, at the edge of Mount Royal. Not sure it is worth a separate trip, but if you are in the area, definitely worth stopping for a few pics.

    Reviewed on Jun 6, 2022
  • rezasattarzadeh
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    Interesting Monument

    The monument of Sir George Étienne-Cartier is located around an open area where there are a lot of people who gather for either a picnic or get together. When I was there, the neighbourhood felt sli...

    Reviewed on Jan 10, 2021
  • Jae L
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    Impressive Historical Monument in A Pleasant Park Setting

    After visiting “Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal”, we exited the Oratory compound to the main road, Queen Mary Road. There, we turned left, without crossing the road, and walked to the nearby bus...

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2020
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