i dont know the real high but it small like a 45 stage building
Montreal is an island with the Mount Royal right at the center.
Montreal was named after the only mountain in Montreal ; Mount Royal, which is mont réal in French.
Montreal is actually an island in the middle of the Saint Lawrence river. Montreal's high point, Mount Royal, has a Church upon it.
In the middle of Montreal
Montreal is in Montreal and got its name from Mount Royal. Check out IVC Telecom for the best internet plans in Montreal
In my experiences, Burger De Ville in Mount Royal and Montreal Poutine in the Old Port.
the previous answer wasn't all entirely correct, i live in Montreal and it was named after Mount Royal, the large mountain in the center of the city. if you were to say Montreal in french you can hear that it came from mount royal because they pronounce it like : mo-ray-al
Montréal is made of Mont meaning mount, and réal, form of royal. The whole meant 'royal mount'
There is a mountain; the Mount Royal. To the south of the island, there is the St-Laurence river, And to the north there is the Riviere des Prairies river. To the south-west there is Lake St-Louis.
Downtown Montreal is the central business district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at the southernmost slope of Mount Royal, a central public park as well as tourist attraction.
Montreal actually started with the name Mont-Royale Mount Royal in English when Jaques Cartier discovered Canada in 1535 he named it that but somehow it later on got the name MOntreal.
The address of Reader's Digest headquarters in Montreal is 1 Mount Royal Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, H3P 2H9, Canada.