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Information for All Taking Flights to Montreal!

This article intends to give vital information to those taking flights to Montreal. This city is the second largest city of Canada and largest city of Quebec. It is located in the southwest province of Quebec. It is also known as the “City of Mary” and takes it present name from the Mont-Royal, a triple peaked hill which is located in the heart of the city. Its CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) is 4,259 square kilometres. It is also the second most populous region of Canada and has a population of 1,620,693 (as of the 2006 census). French is its official language followed by English. It is the second largest primary French speaking city of the world, after Paris.

The Monocle Magazine has consistently rated the city as one of the world’s most liveable cities and calls it “Canada’s Cultural Capital”. Those boarding Montreal flights will be pleased to know that UNESCO has named it the City of Design. This city is an important centre of culture, tourism, commerce, finance and world affairs. It is also the headquarters of Montreal Exchange. This region is at the centre of Montreal Metropolitan Community, bordered by the Laval city in the north, St. Lambert and Brossard in the south, Repentigny in the east and West Island municipalities in the west.

The region has a humid continental type of climate. Here the summers are warm and muggy while the winter brings cold, snowy, windy and icy weather. The springs are pleasant and mild but are prone to drastic change in temperature. The region gets an annual sunshine of about 2,000 hours. So those booking tickets in advance to avail the cheap flights to Montreal should keep this mind.

The city is very artistic. It has a tradition of producing Jazz and Rock music and also had various talents in fields like dance, theatre and visual art. The regions most popular festival is Just for Laughs, a comedy festival which is one of its kinds. Other popular festivals include Montreal International Jazz Festival, Montreal Fireworks Festival and Les Franco Folies de Montréal. Its popular sport is ice hockey and its professional hockey team is included in the NHL (National Hockey League). So those taking flights to Montreal should not miss their regular season game.

Some of the places that one should not forget to visit are Skyline of Montreal, Bonsecours Market, Notre-Dame Basilica, Beaver Lake, Saint Catherine Street and many others.

About the Author

Robert Moore is an independent Travel Agent consultant who advises and counsels Cheap Flights, how to book flights, last minute flights, airline tickets, air fare deals and direct flights deals and offers information for your travel how to find Flights to Montreal etc.

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