Transportation in Montreal - 0:31 Old Montreal Architecture - 2:43 Notre Dame Basilica - 3:10 Marché Bonsecours - 3:18 Old Port of Montreal - 3:37 AML Cruises Montreal Boat Tour - 3:54 Ferris Wheel (La Grande Roue de Montreal)- 5:12 Port of Montreal Tower Lookout - 6:22 Tyrolienne MTL Zipline - 7:12 Montreal Clock Tower - 7:33 Clock Tower Beach - 7:52 Poutinefest - 8:21 Orange Julep Montreal - 9:07 Passport Montreal Save Money on Paid activities - 10:11 Olympic Stadium Montreal - 11:25 Biodome Montreal - 12:56 Botanical Garden Montreal - 13:59 Place Ville Marie Lookout (Hiatus, Rose Orange terrasse, Les Enfants terrible ) -14:54 Place Ville Marie -16:09 Montreal Underground City (RESO Network) - 16:44 F1 Grand Prix Montreal - 18:23 Race Track Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve -19:00 International Jazz Festival - 19:16 Just for Laughs Comedy Festival -19:58 Mount Royal lookout - 20:33 Saint joseph's Oratory - 22:15 Montreal Bagels (St Viateur Bagel) - 23:06 Jean Talon Market - 24:29 Little Italy and Chinatown - 25:00 Montreal Street Art ( Murals ) - 25:43 Crescent Street (Montreal Bars and Clubs) - 26:20 Montreal Fireworks - 26:35 La Ronde - 27:31 Montreal Casino 28:49 Eco Tours Montreal Kayaking Tour - 29:03
Multicultural neighborhoods include Chinatown (between Cote and Saint-Laurent), Little Italy (bordered by the quadrangle of
St-Ziotique), Jean-Talon Boulevard,(Drolet and Marconi), the Greek community of Park-Ex (Park Avenue), the Rainbow Village or
simply The Village (along Sainte-Catherine, from Saint-Hubert to Papineau), the Quartier Latin francophone hub of Montreal
located between Sainte-Catherine and Sherbrooke from Sanguinet to Berri) and Plateau Mont-Royal the trendy community of
artistes and fashionable Montrealers located north of Sherbrooke and east of Saint-Laurent).
Link to metro de Montreal
Visiting Montreal? Here are some useful tips to avoid bad surprises at the metro ticket booth. Purchase of transit fares can
only be paid in cash. Metro employees cannot provide foreign currency exchange. Get Canadian dollars before using the Metro.
An alternative for local Montreal transportation is the
More Montreal Ridesharing and to plan where to go in Montreal use the moreMontreal eGuide, an electronic guide to Montreal sights and activities, formerly
known as the "Things to do in Montreal" list that has informed thousands of visitors to Montreal since 1993.
Montreal Education Listings
School is compulsory for all children from 6 to 16 years of age. Some 110,000 students made their way back to classrooms in Quebec's 340 English public schools. The education system in Montreal consists of four levels of instruction offered in English and in French: primary, which includes preschool, secondary, college and university. The school year begins at the beginning of September and usually ends on June 24 for primary and secondary school and in the month of May for college and university students. Public education from preschool to college is free for Quebec residents and for the children of foreign workers with temporary work permits.
Quebec English School Board - Elementary and Secondary Schools
English Montreal School Board
6000 Fielding Avenue
Montreal, QC H3X 1T4
General Info: 514-483-7200
Adult/Voc: 514-488-4636
Universities
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
James Administration Building, 845 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 0G4 Phone: 514-398-4455
International students from more than 150 countries make up nearly 30% of McGill's student body - the highest proportion of any Canadian research university.
McGill is known for attracting the brightest students from across Canada and around the world. McGill students have the highest average entering grades in Canada.
The prestigious Rhodes Scholarship has gone to a nation-leading 145 McGill students.
ESL English as a Second Language courses will be administered by the School of Continuing Studies. Up to a maximum of 12 credits of ESL courses, including academic writing
courses for non-anglophones, are open if your primary language is not English and you have studied for fewer than five (5) years in an English-language secondary institution.
Placement tests are required for admission to most undergraduate courses. The purpose of the test is to ensure that you take the course that is most appropriate for you and
from which you can get the most benefit. There is no need to study for the test and no reason to misrepresent your ability.
Language Schools
There are a number of private English language schools with "ESL" English as a second language programs and classes. Our company ESL in Canada has placed some international students into Montreal ESL schools and they were very pleased with the school classes and activities programs. Students did need a mixture of English and French to perform all tasks equally within the city.
Online Education Services Apps Teaching Lessons Resources
English Language Grammar Lessons
How to Write & Writing Exercises
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