
Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours
400 Rue St-Paul E, Vieux Montreal, Montréal, H2Y 3C9, Canada
Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours is the oldest chapel in Montreal — known as the Sailors' Church because of the ship models hanging from the ceiling, donated by grateful sailors who survived the dangerous transatlantic crossing.

Mount Royal (Parc du Mont-Royal)
1260 Ch Remembrance, La Montagne, Montréal, H3H 1A2, Canada
Mount Royal is the hill that gave Montreal its name — a 233-metre volcanic intrusion in the centre of the island whose forested slopes and summit lookouts provide the best views of the city, the St.

Olympic Stadium & Tower
4545 Av Pierre-de Coubertin, Hochelaga District, Montréal, H1V 0B2, Canada
The Olympic Stadium is Montreal's most controversial building — a 56,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof and an inclined tower designed by French architect Roger Taillibert for the 1976 Summer Olympics.

Saint Joseph's Oratory
3800 Chemin Queen Mary, Montreal
Saint Joseph's Oratory is the largest church in Canada and the third-largest dome in the world — a massive basilica clinging to the north slope of Mount Royal whose copper dome (recently restored to a gleaming green) is visible from 30 kilometres away and has been the most recognisable feature of Montreal's skyline since its completion in 1967.
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