The bold design of this stadium includes the tallest inclined tower in the world and a sports centre.
The finest ecosystems of the Americas are recreated with stunning realism, complete with plants and animals.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
The Victorian architecture of the buildings adds a touch of elegance to the luxury shops that line this avenue.
This renowned commercial thoroughfare stretches for fifteen kilometers across the city core from east to west.
This pedestrian street and this square are a must-see in this trendy part of town.
This commemorative monument was renowned for its clock, a replica of London’s famous Big Ben.
Witness to Montréal’s history, this building becomes absolutely spectacular at dusk when it gets all lit up.
Its magnificent interior, paintings, sculptures and stained-glass windows belong to Montréal’s religious heritage.
For almost a half-century this tower with its cruciform architecture has been the symbol of downtown Montréal.
The performing arts are showcased in the five halls of Canada’s premiere entertainment centre.
Neighbouring Old Montréal and the River, this popular site offers a variety of activities year-round.
Easily identified by its huge dome, this basilica is one of the world’s most visited shrines.
Home to a variety of birds this splendid park is an ideal site for an enjoyable walk and offers superb view points.
Since the 1930s, it welcomes visitors to the park in its spacious interior that recalls the history of Montréal.
Located north of Montréal, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant is a vast expanse of lakes, rivers and mountains. With an area of 1,510 km², the park offers outdoor enthusiasts an enormous area for hiking, canoeing, cycling, skiing and snowshoeing.
This important museum has an encyclopedic permanent collection that is among the most impressive in North America.
Devoted to contemporary art, the museum presents the wealth of Québec creativity expressed in visual works.
This beautiful 75 hectare garden boasts more than 22,000 varieties of plants regrouped under different themes.
This church’s architecture and decorative elements are remarkable examples of the Gothic Revival style in Canada.
A giant screen, large format films of unparalleled quality and a sound system with a capacity of 36,000 watts. Closed for renovations from September 14 to October 30, 2009.
The island is home to the Biosphere and the Complexe aquatique, and also to a fine restaurant and a museum.
This avant-garde housing complex was designed for the 1967 World Exhibition by architect Moshe Safdie.
This mosaic of water and greenery is a popular playground for Montrealers.
The universe unfolds in all its splendour under the vast hemispherical dome of the Star Theatre.