Title: Montral
1Montréal
- Solveig R.
- 6th Grade, Osborne
- January 10th 2008
A picture of Kentucky Fried Chicken in Montréal,
but its called PFK, instead of KFC. They have
fries and gravy instead of biscuits and gravy.
2Rationale
- I chose this topic because
- 1.My sister lives in Montréal with her husband
and daughter.
- 2.I think it is an interesting beautiful city.
My niece, Mariana my sister, Kari
3My Research Questions
- How did Montréal become a city?
- How does the transportation system influence the
city of Montréal?
- How did Montréal get its name?
- How much has the city increased/ decreased since
the city was established?
- How are the underground malls and stores
important to the city?
- How is music involved with the city of Montréal?
4Answers for Question 1
- The Europeans came to Montréal in 1534, when it
was a small village called Hochelaga.
- The inhabitants of Hochelaga were Amer- Indians,
or nomadic people who moved from place to place.
- By 1535 there were 40 50 houses built of wood
and skins.
- In 1603 when Samuel de Champlain attempted to
visit the Island, he didnt find the village
Hochelaga.
- In 1642, A small group of people from France
founded Ville- Marie.
5Answers to Question 1 Continued
- Within a short time Ville-Maries name was
changed to Montreal.
- By 1685 there were 600 colonists that lived in
wooden houses.
- In 1701 the Great Peace Treaty was signed by the
Amer-Indians and the colonists.
- Into 1717 the wooden houses were changed to
houses with stone sides.
- Montréal is one of the oldest cities in North
America.
6Evidence of Change for Question 1
- The name was changed 3 times.
- The houses were remodeled.
7Answers to Question 2
- In 1974 Montréal gave a company a multi-million
dollar deal to build subway cars.
- Montréals transportation system is one of the
most efficient, clean, and modern transportation
systems of the world.
- The underground metro (subway) operates every 3-7
minutes from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m.
- There are hundreds of bus lines in Montréal.
Buses operate every 5-30 minutes- depending on
the route.
A bus stop in Montréal
8Answers to Question 2 Continued
- 5 separate train lines are convenient. They
operate on a regular basis.
- The transit system is among the most reasonably
priced in North America. Daily, tourist 3-day,
weekly passes, and monthly passes allow unlimited
use of buses and metros.
9Evidence of Change for Question 2
- The transportation systems have made it easier
for some people to get from place to place
without a car.
10Answers to Question 3
- Montréal was named after Mount Royal, the
mountain that exists on the island.
Looking down from Mount Royal
11Evidence of Change for Question 3
- There was no change in the way it was named.
12Answers to Question 4
- A little more than 31 million people live in
Canada.
- More than half of Canadas citizens live in
either Ontario or Quebec.
- Montréal has a population of 3,326,510.
- The percentages of people who live in Canada
are 40 are British, 27 French, 20 Other
Europeans, 1.5 First Nation Peoples, 11.5 Other
(Mostly Asians) - Montréal is a major city.
13Evidence of Change for Question 4
- The population has increased GREATLY since the
city was established.
14Answers to Question 5
- The Underground Mall is huge!
- There are many shops and eating areas in it, even
theaters!
- There are also many exits, so it is easy to find
your way around, even though its so big, it also
helps that there are so many signs leading you
around. - In the winter it is warm, it is cool in the
summer.
- It is well worth the visit. It is a dream come
true for shoppers.
- There are at least 5 malls all inter-connected to
form the Underground Mall. The biggest one is
Eaton Cenre.
15Evidence of Change for Question 5
- The Underground Mall is always changing because
new stores restaurants are always coming in.
16Answers to Question 6
- Montréal has 2 of there own orchestras.
- They also have Jazz Festivals that are called
Montréal Jazz Festivals.
- The first Jazz Festival was held at Man His
World.
- It attracted over 12,000 spectators and proved to
be a highly successful media event.
17Answers to Question 6 Continued
- Almost 3 decades later it became the biggest Jazz
Festival in the world.
- In 2007 the Montréal Jazz Festival had its 28th
Anniversary.
- It annually offers 500 concerts, ¾ are free
host around 2,000 musicians from over 20
different countries.
- The Montréal Jazz Festivals are held from June
28th to July 8th
18Evidence of Change for Question 6
- The number of spectators and concerts and
musicians shows change in the Montréal Jazz
Festivals.
19Bibliography
- A passion for Jazz! 27, Oct. 2007
http//apassion4jazz.com
- Berta Biscevic group 6432, 2001,
http//cvm.qc.ca/corton/6432/berta_biscevic.htm,
5 Oct. 2007
- ERS Youth Corporation, 2007 Oct. 29,
http//ersyouth.ca
- Kieser, Kari , Personal Interview, Oct. 2007
20Bibliography Continued
- Roger, Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman D.,
Canada Enchantment of the World, A Division of
Grolier Publishing Co., Inc., 2000
- Oct. 2004, Oct. 29,2007, http//tripadvisor.com
21Conclusion
- I learned that Montréal has a very interesting
history.
- I feel that change has impacted Montréal in our
world by its population.
- I also feel that the whole city will continue to
change.
- Next time I research this topic I will look more
in depth at the Underground Malls.
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