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The first day in Montreal was miraculously perfect! The VIARail train ride was very smooth and calm, like Lake Ontario.
Do you see the golf course?
From this Canadian train station at Cobourg, Canada, to Ms. Lee's granddaughter's college, Colgate University, New York, one can take a bus and pay only $4.46 for the bus fare, but takes four hours and eight minutes..
Water towers are good signs for a community ahead
Along the VIARail train track, one can find big and beautiful buildings in Montreal, Canada.
It would be easy to find the black and blue building!
People kayaking in the river
Before the train came to a full stop in Montreal, there is a Costco!
The pedestrian stairway is like an art sculpture
The first view of the city of Montreal was focused on a row of fire engines, five
in total, but no smoke to be found anywhere!
This map shows that it only takes 18 minutes of walk between the Central train station and Hotel St. Sulpice in Own Town Montreal.
Once checked in with Hotel Saint Sulpice, 414 Rue de St. Sulpice, Montreal, Ms. Lee was told that she had the biggest suite in the hotel, including a roof top patio.
This hotel shares a wall with the Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal
What are those buildings behind Ms. Lee's ear?
The park below the hotel is so green and luscious!
Walking along the little streets in Old Town Montreal, Ms. Lee came upon a djambe store.
When dinner was over, take a short cut through a historical park with buildings that were built in 1648. Good night!
A full day ahead, Ms. Lee wanted to start with something sweet for breakfast. The bread poutine was delicious, sweet, and warm!
Setting out for exploring Montreal, the first stop was the Notre Dame Cathedral. When Ms. Lee was here to listen to her son's speech in an engineering symposium in 2012, this cathedral was free for everyone. It requires an entry ticket now. It was so busy, like the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France.
This pipe organ has more than 7,000 pipes.
Focused on art, indoor or outdoor, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is number one in Canada.
Start from the top floor with models of cathedrals from Florence, Italy, and Paris, France
"The Last Supper" with oil on wood
A brass whale that was made more than 300 years ago
A brass clock made in Germany in the 17th century
"The Gate of Paris" from the 1700s
"Roman Senators" from the 1700s
"Rinaldo and Nymphs" by Gaudi
Detail of the violin player
"Evening Dance" by Lancret
"Louie XIV" by Rigaud
Musical instruments
A lute player
"Spring" by Jeune
Two paintings of Napoleon
Art in every corner of the museum
"Woman by the Window" by Matisse
Sculpture by Giacometti
"Conversation" by Miro
"Moby Dick", multi-media
, by Stella
This gold cardboard wall allows sun shines through
Look at each intriguing cut!
This grenade-shaped art is actually a piece of furniture with many drawers!
"Birds" was a multi-media work by Hantai
How about some big heads carved out of big pieces of wood?
"In the Heat of the Summer" by Hoffman
"Man with a Guitar" by Lipchitz
Two paintings by Picasso
The following photos were taken from a Japanese painting exhibit called "Tokaito", 53 paintings done by Wutagawa Hiroshige for prints of details of people, bridges, and nature, in 1833, Through out cities in Japan.
The following photos were taken from an exhibit featuring Ukrainian artist, Wanda Koop
Each step is only 3 inches tall. It takes 50 steps to get to the next floor.
A popular workshop for museum goers to make their own master pieces
The welcome painting on the ground floor
Three panels made entirely with beads
How many stuffed animals are there on the wall next to Ms. Lee?
Ms. Lee loves the paintings and indoor/outdoor sculptures, especially the modern art
Across from the main museum, there is a concert hall
The artists entrance for the concert hall
The concert hall is attached to a modern portion of the museum for arts education and research
close-up of "The Dancing Rabbit"
More sculptures in the garden
Ms. Lee found art on the street
Art for your parking garage
Another full day in the city of Montreal. Today is set for the nature and walks, and this evening is all about Cirque du Soleil's new show, "Kurios", on the pier.
Visiting the famous Montreal Arboretum
A coffee shop hiding behind the bush
Coffee plant
Elephant Ears
Things can grow between these vertical rocks
Busy bees
The following photos were taken from the Chinese Garden
Visiting the Insectarium
Lots of butterfly and bugs collections
Live insects are on display too
Do you want to hold one of them? Yes, you can!
What do butterflies eat?
A nearby Cocoon lab
Can you find a butterfly in this photo?
Time to visit the Biosphere, via the Montreal Olympics Dome
One could hear the different sounds of water on this wall
Push the buttons to find out the pollution level that harms your body
A clean and beautiful lab for research
What a pretty tree from Norway!
Gravity?
On the way to dinner, we saw this structure. How do the apartments stack on top of each other?
Here comes a Greek dinner
Going to the circus with umbrella in hand! The following photos were taken at the Cirque du Soleil's performance of "Kurios", and the thunderstorm came!
Here comes the balanced act
The show was paused, due to a thunderstorm
Everyone was safe and the show went on about 50 minutes later
The storm came, went, and gone. The sky was clearing up! Time for a break outside.
The longer second half of the show began with a layer of dry ice
Getting the net ready for some major bounces!
The two rope swingers were fantastic!
Can you yo-yo?
The human towers started here and went on with high energy tumbles and throws
The Finale is coming
Circus ends! Well done! Thunderstorms or not!
Time to go home.
Ms. Lee found three friends in this sculpture
It is time to take that famous VIARail train again to Quebec City this morning
One more look at the Notre Dame Plaza
Yum! Watermelon candy from the Greek restaurant last night!
Big things are coming to outside of Montreal
M & M's taste the same!
So much corn!
We passed Vermont and getting close to Quebec City.
One more stop to Quebec City, almost!
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