Five best locations in Montreal for a photoshoot

Frank Enrico Andreoli Montreal
2 min readSep 16, 2020
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With sprawling nature landscapes and a bustling urban life, Montreal is among the top places in the world to hold a photoshoot. The largest city in Quebec is adored by its local and travelers from around the world. In this blog post, Montreal native and photography enthusiast Frank Enrico Andreoli shares five of the best photography locations in Montreal.

Belvedere Camilien-Houde Lookout in Mont Royal provides visitors with an incredible view of Mont Royal and beyond, including a picturesque nature landscape, perfect for photoshoots. Spring in Belvedere Camilien-Houde offers the best photos for nature and wildlife shoots. Montreal Botanical Gardens is the largest in the city, with a 75-hectare well-kept nature space. Spring photoshoots are a thing in the gardens and must never be missed by professional and amateur photographers.

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Habitat 67 may be different from the first two destinations when it comes to its focus, but the community does not disappoint when it comes to photography. The model community was developed as steps for Expo 67 of Montreal. Flowers and trees get the sunlight they deserve in this area. The Farina Five Roses Sign is one of the most iconic photography spots in Montreal. Photographers ought to get close to the sign while it still stands.

According to Frank Enrico Andreoli, Parc Rene-Levesque is not a popular photography spot in Montreal, but it sure has to be. While relatively unknown to the general public, Parc Rene-Levesque sits comfortably among high banks, lakes, and incredible nature. The park offers a ton of opportunities for travel, nature, and street photography.

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Frank Enrico Andreoli Montreal
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Frank Enrico Andreoli is a Montreal native who is into nature and city photography. As a local of Canada’s City of Saints, he knows the best spots for that natu