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1. The Silent Sentinels of Senneville Fort

Senneville, Canada

Discover the haunting stone ruins of a 17th-century fur trade fort, once a linchpin of colonial defense and commerce.

2. Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue's Enduring Passage

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada

Witness a historic canal whose hand-operated locks still conquer rapids that once halted legendary voyageurs.

3. Stewart Hall: From Mansion to Masterpiece

Pointe-Claire, Canada

Explore a grand waterfront mansion built by a Scottish industrialist, now a vibrant public arts and culture center.

4. The Living Laboratory of Morgan Arboretum

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada

Wander through a vast, protected forest that doubles as a university research site and a haven for rare birds.

5. Baie-D'Urfé's Echoes of the Old Wharf

Baie-D'Urfé, Canada

Relax at a serene waterfront park that was once a bustling steamboat hub connecting early Montreal to distant communities.

6. Ancient Footprints in Parc-nature de l'Île-Bizard

L'Île-Bizard, Canada

Discover an island nature park where archaeological finds reveal thousands of years of Aboriginal presence.

7. Lakeshore Road's Layered Legacy

Pointe-Claire, Canada

Drive a scenic road that follows an ancient Iroquois trail and later became a primary colonial route.

8. Beaconsfield's Centennial Lakefront

Beaconsfield, Canada

Visit a tranquil waterfront park commemorating the city's founding, revealing its journey from summer retreat to thriving community.

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