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Montréal, Canada, will welcome the CHEST Annual Meeting 2015, October 24 – 28, and it couldn’t be more appropriate. Montréal will set a perfect backdrop of old world charm mixed with North American Energy. CHEST will fit right in with over 8 decades of clinically relevant annual meetings and its exciting schedule of innovative, state-of-the-art educational opportunities. You may come for the education, but you won’t want to leave without exploring this charming city.

Just minutes away from the Palais des congrès de Montréal, the convention center, Old Montréal offers a glimpse into Montréal’s history blended with hip, urban hotspots. Complete with cobblestone paths, chic art galleries, 19th century architecture, and trendy boutiques, this neighborhood will keep you busy during your spare time.

Start planning your itinerary today with these recommended spots in Old Montréal:

 Visit Notre-Dame Basilica. This Gothic Revival style church was built between 1672 and 1683. Admire the dramatic architecture and the beautiful, colorful interior as you take a guided tour to learn about the history, architecture, and much more.

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 Go shopping and dine at Marche Bonsecours. This historic building is currently home to galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. You’ll recognize it’s imposing silver dome in this historic district.

 Explore the outdoors at The Quays of the Old Port, a park that runs alongside the St. Lawrence River. You’ll find festivals and cultural events year-round. Plus, there are walking paths, restaurants, and terraces with beautiful views of the city.

 Learn about local history at the Pointe-a-Calliere, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History. This national historical and archaeological site leads visitors through centuries of history.

 Visit Chateau Ramezay, a private museum that details the history of Québec and Montréal.

 Dine at Olive & Gourmando. While there is regularly a line to get into this cafe, the cuisine is worth the wait. You’ll enjoy creative sandwiches, local beer and wine selections, and pastries galore!

After you visit the past in Old Montréal’s historic neighborhood, you’ll find yourself recharged and ready for the latest in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine education. CHEST 2015 will give you a glimpse into the future of chest medicine with the latest guidelines, abstracts, and simulation education. Find everything you need to know to make the best clinical decisions and inspire your patient care. Learn more at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

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Montréal, Canada, will welcome the CHEST Annual Meeting 2015, October 24 – 28, and it couldn’t be more appropriate. Montréal will set a perfect backdrop of old world charm mixed with North American Energy. CHEST will fit right in with over 8 decades of clinically relevant annual meetings and its exciting schedule of innovative, state-of-the-art educational opportunities. You may come for the education, but you won’t want to leave without exploring this charming city.

Just minutes away from the Palais des congrès de Montréal, the convention center, Old Montréal offers a glimpse into Montréal’s history blended with hip, urban hotspots. Complete with cobblestone paths, chic art galleries, 19th century architecture, and trendy boutiques, this neighborhood will keep you busy during your spare time.

Start planning your itinerary today with these recommended spots in Old Montréal:

 Visit Notre-Dame Basilica. This Gothic Revival style church was built between 1672 and 1683. Admire the dramatic architecture and the beautiful, colorful interior as you take a guided tour to learn about the history, architecture, and much more.

Wikimedia Commons

 Go shopping and dine at Marche Bonsecours. This historic building is currently home to galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. You’ll recognize it’s imposing silver dome in this historic district.

 Explore the outdoors at The Quays of the Old Port, a park that runs alongside the St. Lawrence River. You’ll find festivals and cultural events year-round. Plus, there are walking paths, restaurants, and terraces with beautiful views of the city.

 Learn about local history at the Pointe-a-Calliere, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History. This national historical and archaeological site leads visitors through centuries of history.

 Visit Chateau Ramezay, a private museum that details the history of Québec and Montréal.

 Dine at Olive & Gourmando. While there is regularly a line to get into this cafe, the cuisine is worth the wait. You’ll enjoy creative sandwiches, local beer and wine selections, and pastries galore!

After you visit the past in Old Montréal’s historic neighborhood, you’ll find yourself recharged and ready for the latest in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine education. CHEST 2015 will give you a glimpse into the future of chest medicine with the latest guidelines, abstracts, and simulation education. Find everything you need to know to make the best clinical decisions and inspire your patient care. Learn more at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

Montréal, Canada, will welcome the CHEST Annual Meeting 2015, October 24 – 28, and it couldn’t be more appropriate. Montréal will set a perfect backdrop of old world charm mixed with North American Energy. CHEST will fit right in with over 8 decades of clinically relevant annual meetings and its exciting schedule of innovative, state-of-the-art educational opportunities. You may come for the education, but you won’t want to leave without exploring this charming city.

Just minutes away from the Palais des congrès de Montréal, the convention center, Old Montréal offers a glimpse into Montréal’s history blended with hip, urban hotspots. Complete with cobblestone paths, chic art galleries, 19th century architecture, and trendy boutiques, this neighborhood will keep you busy during your spare time.

Start planning your itinerary today with these recommended spots in Old Montréal:

 Visit Notre-Dame Basilica. This Gothic Revival style church was built between 1672 and 1683. Admire the dramatic architecture and the beautiful, colorful interior as you take a guided tour to learn about the history, architecture, and much more.

Wikimedia Commons

 Go shopping and dine at Marche Bonsecours. This historic building is currently home to galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. You’ll recognize it’s imposing silver dome in this historic district.

 Explore the outdoors at The Quays of the Old Port, a park that runs alongside the St. Lawrence River. You’ll find festivals and cultural events year-round. Plus, there are walking paths, restaurants, and terraces with beautiful views of the city.

 Learn about local history at the Pointe-a-Calliere, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History. This national historical and archaeological site leads visitors through centuries of history.

 Visit Chateau Ramezay, a private museum that details the history of Québec and Montréal.

 Dine at Olive & Gourmando. While there is regularly a line to get into this cafe, the cuisine is worth the wait. You’ll enjoy creative sandwiches, local beer and wine selections, and pastries galore!

After you visit the past in Old Montréal’s historic neighborhood, you’ll find yourself recharged and ready for the latest in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine education. CHEST 2015 will give you a glimpse into the future of chest medicine with the latest guidelines, abstracts, and simulation education. Find everything you need to know to make the best clinical decisions and inspire your patient care. Learn more at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.

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