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montreal skyline

Montreal's history is etched into its architecture, and some of the city's most iconic structures have remained nearly unchanged for centuries. As new buildings reshape the Montreal skyline, these old landmarks provide a direct link to the city's past — one built with skills few possess today.

The intricate stonework required for the Notre Dame Basilica's rebuild is a skill few modern builders have mastered. Just as mind-blowing is imagining these buildings going up without modern technology. One that was a bank now houses a trendy Montreal café, while one that wasn't a bank held the largest shipment of gold in history in secret.

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Visitors flock to Montreal's well-known lookouts like the Belvédère Kondiaronk and Saint Joseph's Oratory. But, there are brand-new and lesser-known vantage points also worth your attention. The city is filled with unique nooks that give a different perspective on its buildings, streets, and the St. Lawrence River.

Some locations on Mount Royal, away from the regular tourist traffic, offer a clear and sprawling view of the city — and not just the famed Montreal skyline. Here are some of the best off-the-beaten-path scenic spots for a fresh view on Montreal:

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Gazing up at the 65-metre Port of Montreal Tower and its glass-bottom outlook, one thought crossed my mind: nope.

If the idea of entrusting your life to a transparent ledge or staring down the side of a concrete beast scares the living daylights out of you, you're not alone. Fear of heights is as primal as it gets. But I was determined not to let the dizzying pull of vertigo stop me from checking out the unmissable new structure at the end of the Old Port's Grand Quay.

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There you are, standing in Montreal's Old Port, gazing at the geometric cascade that is Habitat 67, and the thought pops into your head that it seems somewhat incomplete. Well, you're on to something.

As it stands, the iconic structure is a glimpse of what might have been. But thanks to technology, you can now virtually step into a world where Habitat 67 has finally reached its full potential.

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After three years of stacking and arranging the pieces just right, the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) is finally set to unveil the Tetris-shaped Port of Montreal Observation Tower.

Boasting 65 metres of glass and steel, the architectural masterpiece will open its doors on the last weekend of May, right at the end of the Old Port's Grand Quay.

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