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1. The Cradle of Canadian Industry

Lachine Canal National Historic Site, Canada

The Lachine Canal wasn't always a peaceful park; it was once the industrial heart of Canada, transforming Montreal into a global powerhouse.

2. Beneath Montreal's Founding Site

Pointe-à-Callière, Montreal, Canada

Beneath this modern museum lies an actual archaeological crypt, revealing the exact, layered spot where Montreal was founded in 1642.

3. The Enduring Flour Sign

Old Port, Montreal, Canada

This giant, iconic red sign, visible across the Old Port, is a ghost from Montreal's industrial past that has unexpectedly become a beloved symbol.

4. A Victorian Square's Artistic Past

Saint-Louis Square, Montreal, Canada

This charming square in the Plateau is a rare example of Victorian residential architecture in Montreal, once home to poets and artists.

5. The Sailors' Memorial Clock

Old Port, Montreal, Canada

This prominent clock tower in the Old Port isn't just for telling time; it's a solemn memorial to Canadian sailors lost at sea.

6. The British Empire's Largest Warehouse

Griffintown, Montreal, Canada

What looks like a massive, repurposed industrial building in Griffintown was once the largest department store warehouse in the British Empire.

7. A Fire-Scarred Visionary Dome

Parc Jean-Drapeau, Montreal, Canada

This iconic geodesic dome was originally the United States pavilion for Expo 67, designed by a visionary architect, and survived a devastating fire.

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