Originally stayed in Montreal for two days, plus February is still very cold here, it is comparable to Harbin in China, more than minus 20 degrees, and it will basically freeze to death at night. I only dare to go out during the day and accidentally turn to someone else's travel guide. I recommended this more special building complex. At first glance, I felt ingenious, so I made up my mind and I had to come over and see it! It's really far away. It took me about an hour to arrive from where I lived. First, the bus transfer to the subway, and then after arriving in the city center, you have to transfer to the bus, and then walk for about one kilometer to see it. Fortunately, the weather was good on the day I went, and the wind and sunshine were quite strong at noon, not too cold. But still reaching for a sting can feel it! Helpless, the building is so beautiful, I am selfie and video, but happy! The specific route can be directly Googled locally, which is very convenient! This is an absolute net red punch card holy place, of course, there are not many people who know it at present. In fact, these buildings were venues during the 1967 Montreal Expo, and were later planned as residential houses. Thinking about living in it is quite interesting, stacked up one by one, the strange geometry, even if it is now, design and construction, it should not be easy! I really admire the wonderful ideas of the designers of that year! The St. Lawrence River is still freezing, and the city skyline on the other side is beautiful~