The first snowblower to clear the streets was purchased by the City of Montreal nearly 100 years ago, in 1928.
While the modern architecture may not be typical of a history museum, the real reason to come here is to hop in the elevator and head underground. Here, visitors can look through a glass floor ...
A watery wonderland in the heart of Montréal, the Lachine Canal National Historic Site runs for nearly 9 miles from the entrance at Lock No. 1 in the Old Port to Lock No. 5 at Lake Saint Louis in ...
Heavy snow battered southern Quebec this past weekend, with Montreal racking up an impressive ... Some Montrealers will undoubtedly remember the historic storm of March 3 and 4, 1971 – still ...
Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade first started on Saint-Paul Street in 1824, and a couple centuries later, this annual tradition is still going strong. "The history of the parade is really the ...