The world's largest inland
port, Montreal was founded as a missionary village
in 1642, 100 years after Jacques Cartier discovered
the area. The French stayed in control of the
growing settlement until 1760 when the British
stepped in, sparking a now centuries-old French
resentment of the British interference.
Despite some undeniable English
architectural and cultural influences, Montreal
is today one of the world's largest French-speaking
cities. set on an overwhelmingly English-speaking
continent, and a metropolis of international repute,
framed between Mont Royal and the St Lawrence
River.
The city is in the south
of Canada's Quebec province, only 37 miles (60km)
from the United States border, and is an important
hub of North American trade. It is a spacious,
beautiful city characterised by a series of underground
shopping and recreation complexes, linked by walkways
and the metro.
This subterranean city
contains more than 18.5 miles (30km) of office
and apartment complexes, major stores, hotels,
restaurants, metro stations, parking garages,
movie theatres, concert halls and more, all snugly
accessible during the snowy winters.
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