Neighbouring Old Montréal and the River, this popular site offers a variety of activities year-round.
This public space is one of the few areas still containing physical evidence of the ancient fortified town.
Initially it was a public market; today it is a bustling meeting place with boutiques, shops and exhibition areas.
Witness to Montréal’s history, this building becomes absolutely spectacular at dusk when it gets all lit up.
This major religious heritage building features a superb gilded neo-baroque baldachin and a collection of paintings.
This commemorative monument was renowned for its clock, a replica of London’s famous Big Ben.
The Chapel and the Museum display objects related to the early beginnings of the colony in the 17th century.
This striking historical structure is a prime example of institutional architecture in New France.
At the very birthplace of Montréal, the museum offers an archaeological tour from the 14th century to present day.
This splendid lighting was especially designed to emphasize the elegant architecture of the historical buildings.
A giant screen, large format films of unparalleled quality and a sound system with a capacity of 36,000 watts.
This new creation by Cirque du Soleil is presented in world premiere on the Quays of the Old Port of Montréal!
Artists of Asian origins and works of Asian inspirations are assembled for the 13th edition of this festival.
This fine example of neo-Gohtic architecture now stands at the heart of an eclectic urban environment.
Built in 1865, this church is also linked to a Centre de créativité where shows and exhibitions are held.
Home to the finest historical collections, the museum contains a wealth of information on Canadian history.
The universe unfolds in all its splendour under the vast hemispherical dome of the Star Theatre.
Devoted to contemporary art, the museum presents the wealth of Québec creativity expressed in visual works.
The performing arts are showcased in the five halls of Canada’s premiere entertainment centre.
Fossils, minerals and zoological specimens reveal the biological and mineralogical history of Québec and Canada.
This renowned commercial thoroughfare stretches for fifteen kilometers across the city core from east to west.
The largest Protestant church in Montréal has a Gothic-style exterior and Victorian interior.
This church’s architecture and decorative elements are remarkable examples of the Gothic Revival style in Canada.
Its huge stained glass window commemorates soldiers killed in action during World War I.
This important museum has an encyclopedic permanent collection that is among the most impressive in North America.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
This train station, a fine example of Romanesque Revival, was at one time the hub of Canada’s railway system.
Montréal’s history comes alive through visual and sound effects and intriguing artefacts.
Formerly a market, place Jacques Cartier is now one the city’s main gathering places and entertainment sites.
Named after Queen Victoria, this Square boasts an authentic Art Nouveau Paris metro railing.
In former centuries it was a main marketplace; now, it is linked to Montréal’s Museum of Archaeology and History.
From Amerindian prehistory to the beginning of the 20th century, discover the history of Montréal and Québec.
A stunning light and sound show tells the story of Montréal and the Notre-Dame Basilica.
Enjoy a trip down the mighty Lachine Rapids aboard a powerful jet boat or take a wild ride in a high-speed boat.
This amphibious vehicle takes visitors on a tour of Old Montreal and of the Saint Lawrence River.
Since the 1930s, it welcomes visitors to the park in its spacious interior that recalls the history of Montréal.
Easily identified by its huge dome, this basilica is one of the world’s most visited shrines.
This neo-baroque inspired building also hosts concerts regularly.
Artefacts, photographs and documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
The bold design of this stadium includes the tallest inclined tower in the world and a sports centre.
Built at the turn of the 20th century, this church boasts a magnificent organ by the famous Casavant Frères.
The finest ecosystems of the Americas are recreated with stunning realism, complete with plants and animals.
Discover the fascinating world of insects through this collection of thousands of live and preserved species.
This beautiful 75 hectare garden boasts more than 22,000 varieties of plants regrouped under different themes.
Featuring discounts on clothing as well as many street performers, attractions and artists.
Founded over a century ago by Montréal’s black community, it now also hosts a range of events including concerts.
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