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.
The statue of the founder of Montréal overlooks this public place surrounded by buildings witness to its history.
With its massive walls and sloped roof, it is a superb example of the urban architecture developed in New France.
Neighbouring Old Montréal and the River, this popular site offers a variety of activities year-round.
Home to a hotel and vast public square, this office tower complex also houses numerous boutiques and restaurants.
Tucked away in this neighbourhood’s warm, relaxing atmosphere, culinary treasures await discovery.
Home to a variety of birds this splendid park is an ideal site for an enjoyable walk and offers superb view points.
Its narrow streets are lined with shops selling exotic foods and traditional crafts.
This fine example of neo-Gohtic architecture now stands at the heart of an eclectic urban environment.
The Victorian architecture of the buildings adds a touch of elegance to the luxury shops that line this avenue.
This major religious heritage building features a superb gilded neo-baroque baldachin and a collection of paintings.
The Quartier Latin’s main thoroughfare boasts more than a hundred different restaurants, cafés and boutiques.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.