The Clock Tower in Montreal is a historic landmark located in the Old Port of Montreal. The tower was built in 1922 as a tribute to Canadian sailors who lost their lives during World War I. The tower stands at 45 meters tall and has four clock faces, which are illuminated at night. The Clock Tower used to play a significant role in the maritime industry in Montreal as it served as a point of reference for sailors entering the port. Nowadays, it is a popular tourist attraction and serves as a symbol of Montreal's rich history and culture. Visitors can climb the tower and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Saint Lawrence River. The Clock Tower is also host to events and festivals throughout the year, making it an important cultural hub in the heart of Montreal.
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