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This Continental Breakfast can be ordered
This Continental Breakfast can be ordered
 

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Appartement Chez Cynthia Bed and Breakfast
Appartement Chez Cynthia
8091, SIMONNE
LASALLE
MONTREAL QC H8P 3M5
Canada
Phone: +1-514-363-4779
Fax: +1-514-363-9556
Innkeeper(s)
Cynthia Habib
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$93 - $122
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"Bienvenue" means "Welcome" in French, and this is how we want to make you feel when you stay at our Guest House. This property is ideal for the traveler seeking the privacy and comforts of a home while away from home. My husband and I live in the apartment upstairs and are always available if you need something.  Touristic documentation and map are available for you at your arrival. The phone is even transferred to our cellular in case of emergency.  Our objective is to contribute to making your stay in Montreal a positive experience you will remember for a long time and proudly share with your friends and family. Your hosts,…Mike & Cynthia
Down Town Montreal Montreal is rich with culture and things to do and see and it’s all within minutes from our apartment rental. I would personally recommend a dinner cruise on the night of the "LaRonde Fireworks", a fine cuisine Dinner/Show a "the Montreal Casino", a guided walking tour of the Old Port and the Lachine Locks, a visit at the Pointe-à-Calière Museum and the Science Museum, a visit to St-Joseph Oratory, an afternoon ice skating at the 2000Center (very friendly even for people who have never previously skated), attending some of our many world renowned Festivals ex. Jazz, Just for Laughs, etc. For more details, please visit our personal web site for the links to “Nearby Attractions”.
The bedroom is equipped to host two people. It has a large armoire and plenty of space for your luggage behind the door. Available on request is a playpen to sleep baby and a mini sofa-bed for young child.
Play area for kidsThis Living Room has: a Sofa-Bed & a Lazy boy, a Closet with Social Games, an Iron and Ironing Board, Cabled TV with DVD player, and a computer with high-speed internet to help you on your journey.
Double Sized Sofa-Bed.  Available on request is a playpen to sleep baby and a mini sofa-bed for young child.
This is a fully equipped Kitchen which will allow you keep a good balance between dietary restrictions, restaurant foods, and your $$ spending. Available to you is a Refrigerator with Freezer, a Stove, a Microwave, Pots & Pans, Cutlery, Tupperware, Coffee Pot, Blender, Mixer, Kitchen Towels, and soap to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Come and enjoy a PicNic along the St-Lawrence River Rapids and enjoy this refuge for migratory birds.This is a fully equipped bathroom. It has a Tub and Shower Facility, Towels, a Lever2000 Soap bar, a Frontal Washing Machine, and a bit of Soap for the Washing Machine under the sink. The drying machine is located in the entrance.
Montreal's Biodome facility allows visitors to walk through replicas of four ecosystems found in the Americas: The Tropical Forest is a replica of the South American rainforest, The Laurentian Forest is a replica of the North American wilderness, 
The Saint Lawrence Marine Eco-system is an estuary habitat modeled on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and A polar area that is divided into Arctic and Antarctic. 

Each of the four environments takes up a portion of the stadium. A variety of animals live in each simulated habitat, ranging from the macaws in the Tropical Forest, to the lynx in the Laurentian Forest, to the penguins in the Antarctic and the different kinds of fish that inhabit the waters of the Saint Lawrence River.

This is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, along with the Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal Planetarium and the Montreal Insectarium.
Only a few steps from the apartment, you find the majestic St-Lawrence River Rapids where you can: enjoy Viewing Migratory Birds (no binoculars necessary), PicNics, Bike Riding, Kayaking, Roller Blading, a Picnic, Cross Country Skiing(winter), and many local events and celebrations.
Montreal's Casino has excellent Fine Cuisinne Dinner/Shows!  It has a beautiful unconventional architecture.  It's parking is free and it is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to patrons aged 18 and older.The Jacques Cartier Bridge is completely closed to vehicular traffic during the Fireworks Competition at La Ronde during the summer. It becomes foot traffic only, sometimes drawing crowds of 50,000+.

The fireworks competition generally runs for about six weeks, from late June to the end of July. Events are held on Wednesday and Saturday nights, commencing just before 10:00 PM. Bridge traffic is closed as of 8:00 PM, and is re-opened when the bridge is cleared of pedestrians (usually between 11:00-11:30 PM).
La Ronde Fireworks is Largest International Fireworks Competition in the world, where the world’s masters of pyrotechnic artistry descend upon Montréal.  Must see event!The fur Trade Museum is a very interesting place to visit. It is located in front of the Lachine Locks and Tourism Office. It is also right next to the bicycle path and Dairy Queen where you can enjoy an Ice Cream and refreshments.
Come enjoy a nice romantic walk along the St-Lawrence River Rapids.  Breath in nature's fresh air, and see the power of the rapids.  A truly breath taking experience.Read all about Canadian History as you enjoy your walk along the St-Lawrence River.
Recognized and Accredited by Tourism Quebec,
CITQ, and Regional Tourism office Le Pole des Rapides.Migratory Bird Refuge
This restored windmill, five storeys high, is the only Québec mill of Anglo-Saxon influence. The exterior has been completely renovated. Its 200-year history is presented in theatrical skits from April 30 to August 26 2008: Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.