The avenue is lined with original boutiques, restaurants and cafés, making a great place for shopping.
Once a residential avenue, this commercial street is home to the Greek community, its restaurants and pastry shops.
This museum is devoted to the history of Montréal’s industry and labour.
Built in 1865, this church is also linked to a Centre de créativité where shows and exhibitions are held.
This neo-gothic church also houses the Chapel of Hope, dedicated to AIDS victims.