This web camera in Montreal is located at the intersection of Peel Street and St. Catherine Street in downtown Montreal. Montreal is the largest city in the Canadian province of Canada. But this is another Canada - French. French, French cuisine, French streets and cathedrals. Montreal is Paris on the other side of the world.
Montreal, Canada
07.01.21
From this webcam angle, we can observe the Place d'Armes Memorial Park in Montreal. Montreal is Canada's second largest metropolis, its unofficial cultural and entertainment capital. Given the low cost of living, as well as the thriving information technology sector, moving to the capital of quebec can be a great choice for IT professionals who want to immerse themselves in a Francophone environment with the opportunity to communicate in English.
Montreal, Canada
07.01.21
Live from Montreal, Canada. The webcam is aimed at the intersection of McGill and Notre Dame West streets. Montreal is located on the island of St. Lawrence in southeastern Canada. It developed as a center of trade and communications. The Breton navigator Jacques Cartier arrived here in 1535 and declared the area the property of The French King Francois I.
Montreal, Canada
06.01.21
A webcam overlooking Victoria Square in Montreal. Victoria Square is a town square and public space in the International quarter in the heart of Montreal, at the intersection of Beaver Hall Hill and McGill Street. The area is bordered by Viger Street to the north, St. Jacques Street to the south, Beaver Hall Hill to the west and Victoria Street to the east.
Montreal, Canada
06.01.21
A view of the webcam is directed at the intersection of Peel Street - Sherbrooke in Montreal, Canada. Montreal is a city in the province of quebec, which is located on the St. Lawrence River. The city got its name from Mont Royal (from French - "Royal Mountain"), at the foot of which it was founded.
Montreal, Canada
06.01.21
A web camera overlooking the intersection of Breboeuf Street and Mont Royal East Avenue in Montreal. Montreal is the most French city outside of France. Montreal is the largest city in the Canadian province of quebec. But Canada doesn't smell here. It's all French. Language, cuisine and even street name. All over the world, Montreal is called the second Paris.
Montreal, Canada
05.01.21
View from Hotel De Ville, home to the Mont Royal Plateau, is a 15-minute walk from Jeanne Mans Park and Mount Royal Park. The Percival Molson Memorial Stadium and the University of Montreal are also within 3 km. Mont Royal Station is a 6-minute walk and Laurier Station is a 12-minute walk away.
Montreal, Canada
05.01.21
A web camera broadcasts a view of Ste-Catherine Street in Montreal. St. Catherine Street is the main shopping artery of downtown Montreal. St. Catherine's Street is considered the best place in the city for shopping. There are many shops, including underground ones. On St. Catherine's Street you can spend all day and buy all the essentials, because there are stores of brands such as Apple Store, H'M, Mexx, Aldo, Luluelman, Mango, zara.
Montreal, Canada
05.01.21
The web camera broadcasts online the intersection of Mount Royal Avenue and Fullum Street, located in the Lorimir area of the Plateau-Mont Royal area of Montreal. Montreal is one of the most beautiful and colourful cities in Canada. It is located in the province of quebec, where 90 percent of the population speaks French. It is the second largest settlement in the country.
Montreal, Canada
04.01.21
The web camera broadcasts online circular traffic in Montreal, a city in Canada, located in the southwestern part of the province of quebec. Montreal is canada's second largest metropolis (after Toronto) and the largest city in Canada. The only official language in Montreal is French, despite the significant presence of the English-speaking population.
Montreal, Canada
04.01.21
Live broadcast of Mount Royal Avenue Mount in Montreal, Canada. Montreal occupies three-quarters of the island of Montreal, the largest of the 234 islands of the Oshlaga archipelago, one of three archipelagos located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River.
Montreal, Canada
04.01.21