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the M. S. Nindawayma is part of Montreal , Old Montreal .

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Montreal: Old Port of Québec - Comeaudoc

Montreal: Old Port of Québec - Comeaudoc
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In the 19th century, the port of Québec was one of the most important in the world and played a crucial role in the development of the city and the country. In 1863, more than 1,600 ships passed through the port, with nearly 25,000 sailors on board. It was also during this period that Québec underwent a considerable shipbuilding boom. At the Old Port of Québec Interpretation Centre, relive the bustling atmosphere that reigned on the crowded wharves of the port in the 19th century. Discover the life of the tall-ship builder, the timber coves and the shipyards of the Saint-Charles and the St. Lawrence rivers. Finally, enjoy a panoramic view of the present-day port, Old Québec and the Laurentian Mountains.

Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006

Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006
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Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006

Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006
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Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006

Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006
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Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006

Feux d'artifices Montréal Juin 2006
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Nearest places of interest:

Pointe-À-Callière
Proforce Personnel
Silophone
Habitat 67
  King Edward Pier
Jacques-Cartier Pier
Old Montreal
Chapelle du Sacré-Cœur
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