Scott had booked a tour for 10:30am for Habitat 67. It was designed by the Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie as the Canadian Pavilion for the World Exposition of 1967 and was originally intended as an experimental solution for high-quality housing in dense urban environments. OMG this is my museum visit!

We also found out that Queen Elizabeth II was not allowed to step on Quebec soil as a result of a dispute with the French… so she sailed in on the Royal Britannia and visited the Expo Island…man made and not technically ’Quebec’ and then returned to the yacht for sleep.

Residents
Surf’s up!

Moshe Safdie is also the architect of the Marina Sands in Singapore amongst other iconic buildings across the planet.

The Habitat67 building is on the other side of Port Montreal and an Uber is the most desirable way to get there.

After the tour we Ubered back to the old town and found a Spanish restaurant for lunch. Scott impressed me with his ability to converse in French and we enjoyed a lovely lunch.

We decided to head back to the apartment so I could blog and we could recuperate.

We decided to go to Provigo to top up with some goods for a simple dinner.

Home to relax and prepare for another day of travel back to Toronto.

Bonne Nuit