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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 is the largest city in the province and the second largest city in Canada, covering an area of 363.13 km2, with a population of 1,942,694 inhabitants (for 2018). Montreal is located on the island of Montreal, near the confluence of the rivers of St. Lawrence and Ottawa. The city includes several nearby small islands.
On the site of present-day Montreal, at the foot of a large mountain, a few centuries before the arrival of the French, the Iroquois founded the village of Oshelaga. At the end of 1534, two French ships under the command of Jacques Cartier entered the great bay, the mouth of the river named after St. Lawrence. Here, on the site of a former Moroquo village on a mountain in the centre, called Mont Royal (Mont Real), in the early 17th century, the French founded the settlement of Will-Marie, which later became the city of Montreal.
Montreal clearly stands out four seasons. Snow lies on the ground from the beginning of December to the end of March, but year after year there are very serious differences. In January and February it is not uncommon for twenty-degree frosts. Spring here is short and very fast, May is in a hurry to move rather in a hot, humid summer, when the numbers on the thermometer are adjusted to the thirty-degree mark. Autumn bursts in September - red, orange, yellow-brown leaves in numerous city parks.