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  2. Clock Tower Beach - Wikipedia

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    Clock Tower Beach, 2012. Clock Tower Beach (French: Plage de l'Horloge) is an urban beach on the Saint Lawrence River in Montreal, adjacent to the Montreal Clock Tower in the Old Port of Montreal. Description and history. The beach opened in 2012. It consists of sand, Muskoka chairs, a boardwalk, a bar, showers and misting stations.

  3. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bronson Club in the Cascade foothills, a family-oriented nudist park [306] [307] Tiger Mountain Family Nudist Park is a recreational park at Tiger Mountain [308] Triangle Recreation Camp, near the Cascades, an LGBTQ-oriented clothing-optional campground [309] Vantage Beach on Wanapum Reservoir, a nude beach [310]

  4. Pointe-Calumet - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 450 and 579. Highways. R-344. Website. www.pointe-calumet.ca. Pointe-Calumet is a municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec. The municipality is located within the Deux-Montagnes Regional County Municipality in the Laurentides region. It is situated about 30 minutes northwest of Montreal.

  5. Old Port of Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The Old Port of Montreal (French: Vieux-Port de Montréal) is the historic port of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located adjacent to Old Montreal, it stretches for over 2 km (1.2 mi) along the Saint Lawrence River. It was used as early as 1611, when French fur traders used it as a trading post. In 1976, Montreal's Port activities were moved east to ...

  6. History of Montreal cabarets - Wikipedia

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    Cabarets were unquestionably a social, economic and cultural phenomenon that radically transformed the entertainment scene in Montreal and Quebec. Propelled by American Prohibition, Montreal cabarets hosted renowned artists from the United States. and France, causing Montreal to quickly gain a reputation as a party town, attracting large ...

  7. M Telus (concert hall) - Wikipedia

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    M Telus. The M Telus (formerly known as Métropolis) is a performing arts centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the central part of the downtown core, on Saint Catherine Street East between Saint-Dominique and De Bullion Streets, in the Quartier des Spectacles. The hall primarily features rock music groups, and is a venue for ...

  8. Île Bizard - Wikipedia

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    There is also a small beach at Pointe-aux-Carrières that faces the Lac des Deux-Montagnes. The Royal Montreal Golf Club, the Golf Saint-Raphael and Elm Ridge Country Club are located on the island. Land has been reserved on the island for the future extension of Autoroute 440 from Laval to connect with Autoroute 40 at Chemin Ste-Marie.

  9. Elbow Beach Surf Club - Wikipedia

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    Elbow Beach's initial performances were well-received, and witnessed the group's tacit blending of both surf and indie rock. Enthused by this success, the group released its first self-titled EP Elbow Beach Surf Club 14 February 2007 on Burnt Oak Records. On this release, Helen Spitzer of Eye Weekly and Brave New Waves stated: