Monday, April 29, 2024
Youth Central Logo

YOUTH ARE AWESOME

Youth Are Awesome, commonly referred to as YAA, is a blog written by youth for youth. YAA provides the youth of Calgary a place to amplify their voices and perspectives on what is happening around them. Youth Are Awesome is a program of Youth Central.

Any views or opinions expressed on this blog belong solely to the author and do not represent those of people or organizations that the blog may be associated with, unless explicitly stated. All content is for informational purposes only.

HomeUncategorizedCare for a stroll in a cemetery in Montreal?

Care for a stroll in a cemetery in Montreal?

In the Cimetiere Mont Royal
It has been my great luck to be able to practice some of my French with fellow blogger, WeiJia, in a trip to Montreal, and one of the first landmarks that we explored in Montreal was the Cimetiere Mont Royal. This cemetery is interestingly segregated by domination, with people of the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faith all buried in separated areas of the cemetery. (And what if you marry someone of a different religion than yours and want to be buried together? People can simply chose which area they would like to be buried in!)
Many signficant figures in Canada rest in this cemetery, including the founder of Molson Beer. In fact, the building WeiJia and I are standing in front of in the picture is Molson’s maseoulem, a grand structure that takes up actually quite a bit of cemetery.
All in all, a peaceful stroll through history.
Mont-Royal is definitely a landmark of Montreal that is a must visit! A trip to Montreal to one isn’t complete without it! My next blogs will consist of all the great museums, food and experiences that Montreal has to offer! Can’t wait!
lisa aka "Mangomaru"
lisa aka "Mangomaru"
Bui. Lisa Bui. I’m a self asserted History and English nerd but anything extreme, from mountain biking to skydiving, and you can count me in. I enjoy classical music to the point that I swear the sound of C-Train doors closing beep to Beethoven’s Fur Elise. My favourite novel is Sherlock Holmes. What’s the funniest thing about me? I burst into laughter when anyone ever says the word “strange”.
RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular