Enjoy traditional activities: riding in a horse-drawn carriage, touring the sugar shack, and singing and dancing.
This Beaux-Arts style building long held the distinction of being the largest in the British Empire.
Mankind’s most noble and magnanimous sentiment is evoked by a mothers’ love for child her child in this sculpture.
Its huge stained glass window commemorates soldiers killed in action during World War I.
This commemorative monument was renowned for its clock, a replica of London’s famous Big Ben.
This 30-metre cross commemorates the foundation of Montréal and can be seen from miles away.
This 19th century depot houses an interactive museum dedicated to the fur trade in Canada.
The houses and buildings in this sector provide wonderful examples of diverse architectural styles.
Sixty-five individuals of all ages, races, facial expressions and conditions are portrayed in this sculpture.
This important museum has an encyclopedic permanent collection that is among the most impressive in North America.
Have a look at Tourisme Montréal's official Tourist Guide online!
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