Montreal Underground City 2019 RESO Shopping Malls
Montreal The Underground City Reso Tour
This is a re-edited, re-release of the Montreal Underground City tour. I hope you enjoy the newest version.
I will take you on a tour of the Montreal underground city also know as the RESO. The RESO is 33 kilometers or 20 miles of underground network tunnels connecting hotels, shopping malls, and exhibition centers along with residential. Join me as I also stop for some pho in the underground and show you some of the beautiful art and monuments along the way. We will stop at Tim Hortons and grab a coffee and take a look at the delicious pastries as well.
I live in Quebec, Canada and film Montreal and have traveled and lived all over the USA. I have visited Vancouver and Toronto and have toured three countries in Europe so far. Before we start, click subscribe and the little bell so you don't miss any new videos. Also, find me on Instagram Brandy.Lynn.Montreal.Beyond
:29 Starting at Place des arts metro
3:56 Palais des congres
5:52 A piece of the Berlin wall
7:04 Amphitrite Fountain and Black Granite Reflecting Pool
11:00 Promenades cathédrale
11:54 Place Montreal Trust
12:11 Les Cours Mont Royal Shopping Center
Promenades de la Cathedrale
A quick troll through Promenades de la Cathedrale in downtown Montréal. Un ptit tour des Promenades de la Cathedrale en centre-ville.
Promenades de la Cathédrale
à la découverte des Promenades de la Cathédrale avec Jenny et Karina
Saint Catherine Street Montreal Quebec Street View
Saint Catherine Street has been home to many of Montreal's prominent department stores, including such former retailers as Eaton's, Morgan's, Simpson's and Dupuis Freres. Today, the Morgan's building is home to Hudson's Bay Company, which acquired Morgan's in 1960. The Simpson's building is now shared by the La Maison Simons department store and a multiplex cinema, while Eaton's was converted to the Complexe Les Ailes. Dupuis Frères, located further east at Saint Catherine and Saint Hubert, is now a shopping mall and office complex.
The Ogilvy's department store remains a fixture on Saint Catherine Street, although it is now a collection of boutiques rather than a single store.
Other major retailers along the street including an Apple Store, AVEDA Experience Centre, Indigo Books and Music, Chapters, HMV Group, Archambault, La Senza, Future Shop, Roots, Adidas, Puma, Guess, Parasuco, Zara, Mango and an H&M flagship store at the corner of Peel and Saint Catherine. Additionally, many of Montreal's most prominent shopping complexes, including the Eaton Centre, Complexe Les Ailes, Place Montreal Trust, Promenades Cathédrale, les Cours Mont-Royal (a high fashion shopping mall), the Complexe Desjardins, Place Dupuis, Place Alexis Nihon, the Faubourg Sainte-Catherine and Westmount Square are all located along the street.
The Montreal Forum, once home to the Montreal Canadiens, is also located on Saint Catherine Street at Atwater Street. It has since been turned into a shopping and movie theatre complex called the Pepsi Forum. Due to the Forum's presence on this street, Saint Catherine was used as the parade route whenever the Canadiens won the Stanley Cup. This was once referred to as the usual route by Mayor Jean Drapeau, during the Canadiens' dynasties of the mid-century, when a win would occur quite frequently.
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Schindler (Modernized By Fujitec) Hydraulic Elevator @ Promenades De La Cathedrale, Montreal, QC
This video is for elevator filmers who did not film this elevator
Brand: Schindler Modernized By: Fujitec Capacity: 1134 KG Location: Promenades De La Cathedrale Floor Served: 4 (Front: P2 (C), P1 (B), *A Rear: AR)
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Montreal The Underground City Reso Tour -Montreal and Beyond
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Montreal The Underground City Reso Tour
I will take you on a tour of the Montreal underground city also know as the RESO. The RESO is 33 kilometers or 20 miles of underground network tunnels connecting hotels, shopping malls, and exhibition centers along with residential. Join me as I also stop for some pho in the underground and show you some of the beautiful art and monuments along the way. We will stop at Tim Hortons and grab a coffee and take a look at the delicious pastries as well.
I live in Quebec Canada and film Montreal and have traveled and lived all over the USA. I have visited Vancouver and Toronto and have toured three countries in Europe so far. Before we start, click subscribe and the little bell so you don't miss any new videos. Also, find me on Instagram Brandy.Lynn.Montreal.Beyond
:29 Starting at Place des arts metro
3:56 Palais des congres
5:52 A piece of the Berlin wall
7:04 Amphitrite Fountain and Black Granite Reflecting Pool
11:00 Promenades cathédrale
11:54 Place Montreal Trust
12:11 Les Cours Mont Royal Shopping Center
Elevator - Downtown Montreal De La Cathedrale
The Schindler hydraulic elevator that leads to the parking garage at Les Promenades de la Cathedrale in downtown Montreal. Before this became a parking garage, this was a really nice HUGE mall built in the basement of a church. It had a huge fountain in the middle, and a food court surrounding it. Sadly a few years ago they decided to get rid of the other floors and only keep one main floor and put stores where the open balcony spaces were, and fill in the rest with parking and more parking.
Vitres tactiles interactives aux Promenades Cathédrale
Ce vidéo est un aperçu de l'installation pris sur le vif le jour du lancement. Pour le vidéo complet:
2XM Interactive, en partenariat avec SGM Agence, a lancé le 25 Novembre 2010 deux énormes vitres tactiles au centre d'achats Les Promenades de la Cathédrale, au centre-ville de Montréal, dans le cadre de la promotion La Pige de Noël. Du 25 novembre au 24 décembre 2010, chaque client du centre obtiendra un coupon spécial muni d'un code QR avec tout achat de 10$ et plus. En passant ce coupon devait les systèmes interactifs, les clients pourront jouer à La Pige de Noël sur les vitres tactiles et courir la chance de gagner l'un des 300 prix offerts.
2XM interactive, fondée à Montréal en 2008, est une jeune entreprise dynamique qui créé des applications mobiles pour iPhone, Android, BlackBerry et Windows Phone 7, ainsi que des surfaces tactiles interactives pour les marchés «business to business» (B2B) et «business to consumer» (B2C).
Comptant parmi sa clientèle de grandes firmes telles que Mozilla et Siemens, ainsi que des agences montréalaises de marketing, communications et publicité comme SGM Agence et Kelly & Cie, 2XM Interactive développe des technologies uniques qui interpellent le public sur leurs téléphones mobiles et qui transforment n'importe quelle vitre en surface interactive pour catalogues, jeux, codes promotionnels, réalité augmentée et bien d'autres applications. 2XM offre ainsi à ses clients un avantage compétitif et créatif.
Dirigée par Antoine Azar, qui compte 15 ans d'expérience en visualisation graphique, interfaces usager, et développement d'affaires, l'équipe d'experts de 2XM Interactive peut aider des firmes de toute industrie à créer des applications B2B & B2C pour téléphones mobiles ou surfaces tactiles qui captent l'attention des clients et augmentent les opportunités de vente.
Montreal 4K, Driving At Night Downtown SAINT CATHERINE
Christmas Driving At Night Montreal 4K downtown saint Catherine Street Canada Travel daily vlog 2019 relaxing video good for sleep
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In parts of Europe, such as Romania, Hungary, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Scandinavia, 26 December is celebrated as a Second Christmas Day.[
Saint Catherine Street (French: rue Sainte-Catherine) (11.2 km or 7.0 mi) is the primary commercial artery of Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It crosses the central business district from west to east, beginning at the corner of Claremont Avenue and de Maisonneuve Boulevard in the city of Westmount, traversing the borough of Ville-Marie, and ending on Notre-Dame Street just east of Viau Street in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
Saint Catherine Street French: rue Sainte-Catherine
Sainte-Catherine Street, Downtown Montreal
Length 11.2 km (7.0 mi)
Location Between Notre-Dame Street and Claremont Avenue A general view of Sainte-Catherine.
The street runs parallel to the largest segments of Montreal's underground city. The series of interconnected office tower basements and shopping complexes that make up this main thoroughfare lie immediately north of the street.
Educational institutions located on or near the street include Concordia University, McGill University, Université du Québec à Montréal, Dawson College and LaSalle College.
St. Catherine Street has been home to many of Montreal's prominent department stores, including such former retailers as Eaton's, Morgan's, Simpson's and Dupuis Frères. Today, the Henry Morgan Building is home to Hudson's Bay Company, which acquired Morgan's in 1960. The Simpson's building is now shared by the Simons department store and a multiplex cinema, while Eaton's was converted to the Complexe Les Ailes. Dupuis Frères, located further east at St. Catherine and St. Hubert, is now a shopping mall and office complex.
The Ogilvy's department store remains a fixture on St. Catherine Street, although it is now a collection of boutiques rather than a single store.
Other major retailers along the street including an Apple Store, AVEDA Experience Centre, Indigo Books and Music, Archambault, La Senza, Best Buy, Roots, Adidas, Puma, Guess, Parasuco, Zara, Mango and an H&M flagship store at the corner of Peel and St. Catherine. Additionally, many of Montreal's most prominent shopping complexes, including the Eaton Centre, Complexe Les Ailes, Place Montreal Trust, Promenades Cathédrale, les Cours Mont-Royal (a high fashion shopping mall), the Complexe Desjardins, Place Dupuis, Place Alexis Nihon, the Faubourg Sainte-Catherine and Westmount Square are all located along the street.
The Montreal Forum, once home to the Montreal Canadiens, is also located on St. Catherine Street at Atwater Street. It has since been turned into a shopping and movie theatre complex called the Pepsi Forum. Due to the Forum's presence on this street, St. Catherine was used as the parade route whenever the Canadiens won the Stanley Cup. This was once referred to as the usual route by Mayor Jean Drapeau, during the Canadiens' dynasties of the mid-century, when a win would occur quite frequently. Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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« Le Joyau royal et le Mile doré » (2017) - Promenade Fleuve-Montagne, version intégrale
Le Joyau royal et le Mile doré, 2017
Philippe Allard et Justin Duchesneau
Sculpture (granit Péribonka, laiton et béton translucide)
À l’intersection des rues Sherbrooke Ouest et McTavish Promenade
Fleuve-Montagne
L'œuvre est composée de 15 éléments verticaux sobres qui se déploient de part et d'autre de la rue McTavish, à la manière d'un portail. Tout en restant accessible à l’échelle humaine, l'œuvre comprend sept colonnes dorées en laiton, une colonne centrale en béton translucide faite de cubes en rotation qui s’illuminent à la tombée de la nuit, ainsi que sept éléments d'un ou deux pieds de haut en pierre grise de Montréal. Cette installation est une métaphore du paysage qui se déploie entre le fleuve et la montagne, faisant la synthèse des bâtiments et de la topographie : la couleur dorée du laiton est une référence au quartier historique du Golden Square Mile, dans lequel l'œuvre est installée.
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One of my dream destinations: Canada 2019 - Montreal - Quebec | Efia Sheila
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I hope you're doing well.
In this travel video, I will be sharing part of my journey in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
It’s a bilingual vlog, so you’ll be hearing French and English throughout this travel journey and parts of it has been translated. So yes, my language lovers you’ve been served properly
Summary
0:00 Introduction
0:35 In the plane; getting luggages Montréal-Trudeau International airport.
1:05 Tour of the Airbnb at Montreal
3:55 Debating for the mirror
5:05 Small talk to you and heading to the pub to meet the debaters from Montreal
7:28 Uber ride with conversations on unending construction works on the roads, fake news, politics, part of the history of Haiti and slavery and freedom, the lack of representation in the media,...
10:33 Celebrating the name change and growth of one of the Canadian French speaking debate clubs and heading back to the Airbnb.
12:08 Talking to you in English on verbal jousting and the things we did that morning before heading to McGill University.
15:00 Taking you with me as I explore Montreal and it’s touristic places such as...
- Shopping center and rue Saint-Catherine at night
- Mary Queen of the World cathedral
- Montreal City Hall
- Place d'Armes
- Notre-Dame Basilica Montreal
- Old Port Montreal
- Marché Bonsecours
- Chinatown Montreal
- Chateau Ramezay Garden
FYI: I didn’t film everything we did, nor much of the meetings, workshops or debating itself. This is just a glimpse of the more chill moments of our trip to Canada ????????
Let me know in the comments below what your dream destination would be and why?
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Je t'emmène avec mon à Montréal, au Québec à travers cette vidéo:
Entre les visites des cathédrales (Cathédrale Marie-Reine du-Monde, Basilique de Notre Dame de Montréal), la petite promenade au Vieux Port de Montréal, la Place d'Armes et les discussions sur les travaux sans fin, l'histoire d'Haiti et Jean-Jacques Dessalines, tu trouveras sûrement de quoi te divertir et de te donner envie de voyager et découvrir le monde, que ce soit à travers mes vidéos voyages sur ton écran ou de tes propres expériences :).
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On the Road at the Speed of Mike S01E01 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
This is the first episode in my follow up to Around the World at the Speed of Mike. Since I cut any portions of North America out of my round the world trip series, I'm doing a great American road trip from Quebec Canada to the Mexican border in San Diego, CA.
Montreal is the largest city in Quebec, so it has it's fair share of things to see, be they old world icons linking the city and region to it's colonial French heritage or the contemporary distractions found in most large cities. Top sites in montreal are Notre Dame Basilica of Montreal, Old Town, Montreal Port Promenade, Mount Royal, Saint Joseph's Oratory, China Town, Square Saint-Louis and Rue Denis, Mcgill University, Downtown and the cities many art installations and murals. Next episode will head north up the St Laurence River to Quebec City!
Downtown Montreal 2
Here's a video of the downtown in Montreal that I recorded for my dear Korean penpal. ♥
[4K] Walking In Winnipeg, Canada, Downtown to Union Station And St-Boniface Cathedral
Lieu patrimonial francophone : Séminaire de Québec
Partez à la découverte d'un haut lieu du fait français en Amérique. Un portrait unique de ce monument historique qui remonte aux origines de la fondation de la Nouvelle-France.
#Canada! Promenade dans la #VilleDeVarennes
Très belle Ville sur le #fleuvesaintlaurent, Québec
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Montréal Sainte Catherine Street West to East Walking Tour - 4K - Part 3/5 #Montréal #WalkingTour
Part 3/5 of Walking in Montréal Sainte Catherine Street from West to East in 4K
Drummond - Stanley - Peel - Dorchester Square - Sunlife Building - René-Lévesque Blvd W - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde (Mary, Queen of the World Cathedrale) - Metcalfe - Cinéma Banque Scotia Montréal
DJI Osmo Mobile 3
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Montreal underground pathways - RÉSO souterrain
A walk under downtown Montreal, QC, CA. Underground pathways, tunnels, shopping centre, Centre Eaton, metro, stair, elevator. Promenade dans les souterrains de Montréal, au centre-ville. Métro, ascenseur, magasinage, centre Eaton, rue Sainte-Catherine, stationnement. Le tout, à l'abri des intempéries!
Montréal Moderne - Escaliers de la Cathédrale (suite) (19/24)
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MONTRÉAL / CENTRE-VILLE MODERNE
Cette promenade raconte le développement de la métropole sous l’angle de la modernisation de ses transports dans le but de redécouvrir ce cœur urbain novateur. Quelles sont les ambitions et les visions, parfois contradictoires, qui ont porté le développement de Montréal au XXe siècle? Un parcours avec des témoignages fascinants dont ceux de Paul-André Linteau, Melvin Charney, Guy Legault.
Notre Dame Basilica - Montreal HD