Though Montreal is officially a French-speaking city, as is the province of Quebec, many of its residents, especially those in the retail and hospitality industries, also speak English.
Until the 1970s, Montreal was Canada's economic center and still hosts many important landmarks including 50 National Historic Sites of Canada.
The biggest draw in Montreal is Old Town, a central neighborhood close to the water that has preserved much of its original 17th-century architecture and cobblestone streets and reflects the city's French influence.
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