. New guide and key to Niagara Falls : published for the convenience and guidance of tourists and visitors, the information conveyed in this guide is authentic and taken from official sources and is therefore accurate and reliable . atmosphere, pleasant society and ex-cellent fishing. The adjacent islands are dotted with cottages in allsorts of picturesque surroundings, some showing from among thetrees, perched on rocky bluffs, others snugly perched on low-lyingislands or nestling in beautiful coves along the mainland. MONTREAL, QUE. Population 850,000, thecommercial metropolisof Canada, found


. New guide and key to Niagara Falls : published for the convenience and guidance of tourists and visitors, the information conveyed in this guide is authentic and taken from official sources and is therefore accurate and reliable . atmosphere, pleasant society and ex-cellent fishing. The adjacent islands are dotted with cottages in allsorts of picturesque surroundings, some showing from among thetrees, perched on rocky bluffs, others snugly perched on low-lyingislands or nestling in beautiful coves along the mainland. MONTREAL, QUE. Population 850,000, thecommercial metropolisof Canada, founded in1642; named fromMount Royal, themountain behind thecity. The first church,Notre de Bonsecours,was built in 1657. A visitto the Chateau de Ra-mezay. the Church ofNotre Dame, St. JamesCathedral (on the planof St. Peters at Rome),Mount Royal Park, andmany other places, willbe found spots in theolder portions of thecity are marked bymarble tablets. Montre-al is the headquartersfor ocean shipping, andis the principal finan-cial and business cen-ter of Canada, and oneof the wealthiest citiesof its size in universities, hospi-tals and public build-ings are architecturallybeautiful and Notre Dame The entire city has an appearance of wealth and solidity. 69 POPULAR HOTELS AT MONTREAL The Place Viger Hotel, which is a fireproof structure, occu-pies an historic site facing the pretty park-like square Freemans Hotel is noted for elegance and comfort. Con-venient to all Railway stations, steamers, and Places of Amuse-ment. QUEBEC. Capital of the Province. In 1535 Jacques Cartier sailed fromFrance to discover a new way to the Indies. He sailed up the mag-nificent river and called it the St. Lawrence, anchoring at a littletributary which he called St. Croix. After visiting Hochelaga (Mon-treal) he wintered there, returning to France the following 1608 Samuel de Champlain planted the fleur-de-lis of France on theheights of Quebec, and


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