It is home to the wonderful Floralies gardens and to the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit, host to the Canada Grand Prix.
The island is home to the Biosphere and the Complexe aquatique, and also to a fine restaurant and a museum.
The iMusée, the only museum in Québec devoted to computers, promotes technological literacy and an understanding of past and present computer usage.
This beautiful work of art was the first to be sponsored and installed in the metro, in Place-des-Arts station.
This creation and performance centre presents an exciting variety of shows, themed exhibitions and festive events.
La Vitrine showcases the full range of Greater Montréal's cultural scene in a single location.
It played a major role in the city’s development and can now be explored by boat, bike or foot.
The Avenue is renowned for its selection of gourmet food shops and designer fashion and home accessories boutiques.
This 51-storey building contains an indoor skating rink open year-round and set inside a domed, sky-lit hall.
Made of granite and glass, the building is renowned for its distinctive shape and the curvature of its east wall.
Have a look at Tourisme Montréal's official Tourist Guide online!
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