Travel With Me To: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

My sister and I visited the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. When we went to the lobby to purchase our tickets, we were told that there was a new exhibit at the museum and tickets were only $15 for anybody under 30 years old. After we bought our tickets, we were told that there were 5 buildings to this museum. FIVE. One of the employees joked and said, “Yeah, it’s going to take you a while.” We didn’t mind because we didn’t really have any other plans afterwards since we changed a few things on our itinerary. All of the…

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Travel With Me To: Saint Joseph’s Oratory

Another Montreal post. One of the places that my sister and I visited was a church. My sister and I visited this place called St. Joseph’s Oratory. We visited this place on a Sunday during Easter. Not our best decision but we honestly didn’t realize it was Sunday and we completely forgot when Easter was. The day we went, there was so much traffic that there were numerous police officers escorting all of the cars. Parking was hard to find but there was a police officer who found one for us. Everybody was dressed up so my sister and I…

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Travel With Me To: Chateau Ramezay

My sister and I visited quite a number of museums when we were in Montreal. One of the museums we visited was Chateau Ramezay. Tickets are cheaper for students but in general, I think tickets were about $18 per person. The building is very home-like. The building is huge and roomy, but when you walk in, it does feel like a home. The lobby was very small and it was in the same room as the gift shop. Afterwards, the rooms are all right next to each other and it’s definitely very historic. This museum is located in Old Montreal.…

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Travel With Me To: Montreal Biodome

My sister and I decided to visit the Biodome. The Biodome is located in Olympic Park. It’s one of four facilities that make up Montreal’s Space for Life. In the admissions lobby, you have the option to individually buy tickets for each of the four facilities, The Montreal Biodome, Montreal Insectarium, Montreal Botanical Garden, and the Montreal Planetarium. If you buy tickets to all four facilities, you can receive a small discount or if you choose not to visit all facilities, you can buy tickets individually. It was our last day in Montreal so we decided to only visit the…

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Travel With Me To: Montreal Biosphere

One of the places my sister and I visited while we were in Montreal was the Biosphere. There’s free parking and it’s pretty much a museum inside a sphere. It’s cheaper for students. I believe it’s $15 for students, so thank God, I brought my student ID, even though I’m not a student anymore, haha. It’s not a very busy museum. There weren’t that many people there, but I like how it’s not a touristy attraction. The woman at the front desk was wonderful and explained that two floors were closed due to a new exhibit coming soon. We spent…

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