This major attraction has recreated the natural habitats of the 200 animal species that live on the site.
Its remarkable collection of books, maps and prints makes it an exceptional cultural venue.
Fashionable boutiques, art galleries and antique shops line this avenue that bears a typically British aura.
The Grévin Museum displays over 120 wax figures of personalities who have made their mark on Canadian, Québec, and French history.
This avant-garde housing complex was designed for the 1967 World Exhibition by architect Moshe Safdie.
This label is comprised exclusively of clothing and objects made in Québec, from recycled fur and silk.
This venue features a multidisciplinary program of theatre, music, dance and comedy.
The 15-storey office tower houses the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Île-des-Moulins is an historic site that includes five restored mid-19th century buildings bearing witness to the area’s vibrant industrial heritage.
This beautiful work of art was the first to be sponsored and installed in the metro, in Place-des-Arts station.
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