This neo-baroque inspired building also hosts concerts regularly.
This boulevard marks the city’s East-West division and regroups stores from all over the world.
Formerly a quarry used as a landfill site, it is now a complex totally devoted to environmental concerns.
These streets dating back to the city’s inception are now lined with boutiques and restaurants.
This striking historical structure is a prime example of institutional architecture in New France.
Tucked between two lakes this town boasts a marina and a magnificent promenade by the river edge.
This renowned commercial thoroughfare stretches for fifteen kilometers across the city core from east to west.
On these streets can be found one of the most beautiful Victorian business districts in North America.
Experience nature at its best in Québec’s parks and wildlife reserves and enjoy an array of activities.
This neighbourhood’s specialized shops are housed in Victorian-style buildings with a distinct British ambiance.
Have a look at Tourisme Montréal's official Tourist Guide online!
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