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Description
Sharing the skyline of Montreal as seen from the Olympic Park Tower, landmarks of the Montreal Line include Pont Jacques-Cartier, the Tour de la Bourse, Victoria Square, and the skyscraper 1000 de la Gauchetière, ending as it extends up to Mont Royal, the rock hill located in the heart of Montreal from which the city takes its name.
The largest city in Quebec, Montreal is situated on the Saint-Laurent River between Quebec City and Lake Ontario. It is America’s most populous French-speaking city and was discovered by the French explorer Jacques Cartier, who in 1535 named the mountain that overlooks the city Mont Royal. On average, the city has 17 days a year when the temperature is below -20 °C. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -37.8 °C, on 15 January 1957.
Montreal has hosted several major international events, including the 1967 Universal Exhibition and the 1976 Olympic Games.