Quick Shot – Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal

160912_montreal_5818Tanya and I are currently enjoying a trip to Quebec and Vermont, both places neither of us have been before. We first spent four days in Montreal, staying in an apartment in Old Montreal just down the street from the Notre Dame Basilica. To tell the truth, I didn’t know Montreal had a Notre Dame until a month or so ago when preparing for this trip. The Basilica is stunning, almost impossible to describe in words. Luckily, I take photographs! Also, what is amazing besides the Basilica itself, is that the Notre Dame Basilica allows tripods! I had assumed not, but thought it didn’t hurt to ask, and was surprised with the yes. So, here I give you a quick shot of view looking up in the Basilica near the organ and choir loft. I’ll post more from our trip later. For now, enjoy this image of Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal.

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5 responses to “Quick Shot – Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal”

  1. Lena Avatar

    So beautiful!

  2. A Romance Junkie Avatar

    Sounds truly awesome and that picture makes me want to run out there.

  3. The Gray Bull Avatar

    All of your photographs are excellent and this one is awesome. Thanks for sharing!

  4. […] There are very many churches in the city (such as the Notre Dame Basilica featured above and in my last post), many being very large and impressive, again reminiscent of Europe. You can easily find […]

  5. […] And you can forget about using a tripod. Even if it would not cause a problem with the crowds, tripods (and large professional cameras – whatever the definition of that is) are not allowed. This is a common policy at many historical sites and museums (occasionally I’m surprised and they are allowed, such at the Met in New York and in the Notre Dame Basilca in Montreal). […]

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