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There is now a Facebook page for the webcam here where we'll
keep a note of interesting visitors and weather happenings...


Ste Catherine Street
Old Montreal : Place Jacques-Cartier
L'Avenue du Mont Royal
Rachel at Lafontaine Parc
External streams from MontrealCam and L'Avenue du Mont-Royal
Click here to stop streams


Accuweather Forecast
Environment Canada McGill Radar


New Hampshire Weather Radar
(Detailed Radar to the south)
Plateau Weather stats
(from Outremont/Mont Royal)
 
More animated precipitation radars:   Wunderground        Wunderground II      McGill/EC    New Hampshire


US National Weather Service Overview (Current)



Jetplan IR Satellite + Lightning
StrikeStar Lightning


NOAA Visible & Infrared Satellites (update every ~4 hours)





The webcam covers a corner of the plateau at Mont Royal and Fabre (right). Wikipedia states that ... "The Plateau is characterized by brightly-coloured houses, cafes, book shops, and a laissez-faire attitude. It's the location of some famous attractions on Saint Laurent Street, including Schwartz's Deli (famous for its Montreal smoked meat), and a weekend street fair during the summer that sees extremely crowded streets. In 1997, Utne Reader rated it one of the 15 "hippest" neighbourhoods in North America ... it is now home to many upscale restaurants and nightclubs, and any number of trendy clothing stores have their place along this strip of St-Laurent and St-Denis." While the montreal travel guide describes it as "a very dynamic and trendy borough. Here you can find numerous specialized or designer boutiques, theatres of great reputation as well as colourful bars, restaurants and cafes"

This is primarily a personal weather aggregator.


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