Jacques-Cartier Square, named after the 16th-century French explorer, is a central hub in Old Montreal. Laid out in the early 19th century, the square is surrounded by cafe terraces where visitors can sit and observe the lively scene. Street performers and caricature artists animate the space, drawing in passing tourists with their talents and antics. The square’s vibrant atmosphere and historical charm make it a key spot for both locals and visitors to experience the dynamic spirit of the city.
Jacques-Cartier Square (Place Jacques-Cartier)
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