More pictures from Montréal.
Montréal has this neat thing called the Biosphere. Richard and I were going to go in it, but after we got there, we heard that they had scientific thingy-ma-jigs displayed there. Well, that is just so un-American. You understand we couldn’t do it. The Biosphere, part of the 1967 Expo, is on the Île-Ste-Hélène, so we had to take a ferry to get to it. (I heard that quip, ‘færies on a ferry’. That is just so funny, I forgot to laugh.) Anyway… where was I heading with this before I was so rudely interrupted?
Well, that is one thought line lost for eternity.
Montréal is a big city, with a big city skyline. It bears no resemblance to Hood River.
This is the Place Jacques Cartier in Vieux Montréal (Old Town, if you must). We arrived there late afternoon and just kind of hung out with the other tourists for a couple of hours then had a great dinner at one of the many restaurants that lined the square. It was one of my favorite times in Montréal.
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