Saturday, June 12, 2010

Some Interesting Material For Montreal

Montreal:

LONGITUDE: 45°30′N (1)

LATIDUDE: 73°40′W (1)

POPULATION: 1, 620,693 (1)

POPULATION DENSITY: 4,439/km2 (1)

LANFORMS: Canadian SHIELD (2)

CLIMATE: boreal (2)

ECOZONE: mixed wood PLANES (2)

CLOSEST NATIONAL PARK: St.Lawrence island national park(3)

INDUSTRIES:commerce, aerospace, finance, pharmaceuticals, technology, culture, tourism, film and world affairs(1)

TOURISM: Mont royal, the old architecture (4)

PICTURES AND MAPS:

So were at Montreal and it’s really fascinating in downtown, because of the old buildings there are. All the buildings are even better than St.Catharines downtown; they don’t have this fascinating architecture like Montreal. So we went shop in it besides looking and some stores are old and new they made it modern for more people. While we were shopping I saw the road and it really cool; it was all bricks for some of the downtown old Montreal, I’ve only seen these roads when I was in Pakistan.

The next day we went to Mont Royal and it is huge; it was a great climb and we saw parts of Montreal. It was great I saw some species of squirrels. I didn’t see a single industries traces or workers near there so it’s great to protect the land from evil business. I want to see my aunt’s friend but I didn’t have enough time so great ready Sudbury for a bomb.

(1)Wikipedia.org

(2) Making Connections Second Edition Canada’s Geography 9 (pg 154,175,130)

(3)Pc.gc.ca

(4) Uscw.canada.travel

Montreal Aerial View


Old Montreal


Mont Royal (Mount Royal (English))






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