Its narrow streets are lined with shops selling exotic foods and traditional crafts.
The museum, site and watermills retrace the history of the area and the industrial production that took place here.
From Amerindian prehistory to the beginning of the 20th century, discover the history of Montréal and Québec.
Fashionable boutiques, art galleries and antique shops line this avenue that bears a typically British aura.
Founded in 1821, this university has a campus comprising more than 80 buildings over 80 acres of land.
Named after its donor, this tiny park is located next to Sainte-Catherine Street’s major department stores.
This renowned commercial thoroughfare stretches for fifteen kilometers across the city core from east to west.
This museum and international research centre also includes the Shaughnessy House and a sculpture garden.