Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Montréal Updates

For all of you interested in traveling to Montréal and seeing some great historical sites, here's the information for the trip, brought to you by your trip coordinator, Brendan:

While in Montreal we will be staying at the Hotel Le Cantlie Suites. The best rate I could find works out to about $56 per person for the weekend, based on 4 people in a room with 2 queen beds and parking for 1 car for 2 nights. Due to the time-sensitive nature of these prices, I will need to get a $45 deposit from each person who is planning on going on the trip before this Friday, October 31 to cover the reservations for the rooms. The parking fees will be assessed
separately.

Here are several of the sites we're looking at visiting:

McCord Museum of Canadian History

The McCord Museum has two exhibitions which should prove to be of
great interest. The first is entitled "Reveal or Conceal." It is "a
provocative exhibition that explores historical perceptions of modesty
and eroticism in women's clothing. Through a selection of remarkable
garments, accessories, and photographs from the McCord's collection,
discover how changes in fashion trends and cultural standards over the
last two centuries have influenced women's decisions to reveal or
conceal their bodies."
The second exhibition is more ordinary, yet still sure to be of
interest. "Simply Montreal" is an effort to bring the history of the
city to life, with the help of over 800 objects from the McCord's
collection.

Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum & Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
In addition to offering a museum and chapel for your viewing
pleasure, this place also offers an actual archaeological site that
you can take a tour of.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
This museum currently has an exhibition on Napoleon on display,
in addition to its usual collection of fine are and historical pieces.

Pointe-à-Callière, the Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History

Not your typical museum. Another one that involves an
archaeological aspect, which looks to be quite fascinating

In addition to these museums, there are several churches, cathedrals, and basilicas that are of interest. There are also many events occurring while we will be there which we may also want to take advantage of.

If you want to attend the trip, please message Brendan on Facebook ASAP! He needs your deposits by Friday.

If you have any additional questions, message Brendan or comment here!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I didn't see the deadline in time but i would still be interested in going. Could that work

History Club said...

Yes! You can get your money in to Brendan on Monday at the meeting!