The Charm of Old Montreal

To be fair, this mural of Leonard Cohen isn’t situated in Old Montreal…but since we’re talking about charm I had to include it.  After all, Leonard Cohen was synonymous with everything charming about Montreal.  The self confessed man who was born in a suit was a true gentleman, poet and all around music legend. 

This last trip to Montreal was primarily to attend the wedding of a family member but it would not have been complete without an evening in Old Montreal.  Montreal after dark is enchanting.

If Paris is the city of light, Montreal gives it a run for its money! The city beams with artistic light installations. One of the oldest and most famous lights in Montreal is the rotating beacon of Place Ville Marie in the downtown core (not shown here).

Old Montreal is the oldest area in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, dating back to New France. Old Montreal itself is a major tourist draw; with the oldest of its buildings dating to the 17th century, it is one of the oldest urban areas in North America.  This pic taken from images.

After dark, the city transforms: the bare stone walls of Old Montréal become history projected, while the Jacques-Cartier Bridge lights up in flashes of colour over the St. Lawrence River. Building facades in the entertainment district turn into movie screens, and the power of light to trick the eye gives some of Montréal’s first buildings all new life.

this one is a bit haunting

Spanning several blocks near the waterfront of the Saint Lawrence River, Old Montreal is home to historical sites dating back to the 17th century that showcase the city’s indigenous and colonial past. The district also offers a taste of Montreal’s contemporary cultural standing, from art and food to health. Local musicians and dancers entertain in various areas and the place is alive with a European vibe.  Actually Montreal is the most European city in all of Canada.

There may be an American flag but we’re still in Canada.
We had just finished watching a flamenco dancer in the square.
I love all the outdoor cafés, restaurants & shops along the cobblestone streets.

And then there’s all the ART GALLERIES – a sampling of some of my favourites here:

Photos of Old Montreal: d. king

Check out this little video clip of city lights:

VIRTUAL TOUR of OLD MONTEAL: