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Montreal is Canada's second-largest city and the largest majority-francophone city in North America, with a specific cultural identity built around the Mount Royal neighborhood, the Old Port stone warehouses, and the Plateau-Mont-Royal streets that have anchored Montreal's artistic and literary scene for generations. The Montreal 2027 Wall Calendar from Wyman Publishing photographs twelve scenes from across the city at full wall scale, with coverage running from the Notre-Dame Basilica through to specific neighborhoods that give Montreal its distinctive character across the year. Expect specific Old Port imagery alongside Plateau-Mont-Royal neighborhood photography and the Mount Royal overview views that anchor the city visually across the year on the kitchen wall.
For Montreal residents whose city identity runs distinct from the rest of Canada and for francophones whose Quebec pride extends specifically to the Montreal metropolitan area and its neighborhoods. The imagery captures Montreal across the full cycle of seasons from winter festivals to summer terraces.