Laura's Montreal Guidebook

Laura
Laura's Montreal Guidebook

Museums

The Planétarium Rio Tinto Alcan redefines the very essence of planetariums through its original and innovative approach to astronomy. Shows both poetic and scientific are presented in its immersive theatres.
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Planetarium Rio Tinto Alcan
4801 Av. Pierre-De Coubertin
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The Planétarium Rio Tinto Alcan redefines the very essence of planetariums through its original and innovative approach to astronomy. Shows both poetic and scientific are presented in its immersive theatres.
In addition to the permanent exhibitions and archaeological remains housed within Pointe-à-Callière, the museum also presents temporary exhibitions of national and international scope, as well as several cultural activities for all ages.
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Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History
350 Pl. Royale
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In addition to the permanent exhibitions and archaeological remains housed within Pointe-à-Callière, the museum also presents temporary exhibitions of national and international scope, as well as several cultural activities for all ages.
The Biosphère, a museum dedicated to the environment, presents exhibitions and artistic installations, prompting dialogue between science, culture, social innovation and the environment.
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Biosphere Environmental Museum
160 Chem. du Tour de l'isle
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The Biosphère, a museum dedicated to the environment, presents exhibitions and artistic installations, prompting dialogue between science, culture, social innovation and the environment.
History museum that offers you an unmissable panorama of the religious and medical heritage. Explore the origins of Montreal and the history of the Hôtel-Dieu, the city's first hospital.
Musee des Hospitalieres de I'Hotel-Dieu de Montreal
201 Av. des Pins
History museum that offers you an unmissable panorama of the religious and medical heritage. Explore the origins of Montreal and the history of the Hôtel-Dieu, the city's first hospital.
The MAC presents temporary exhibitions devoted to outstanding and relevant current artists who provide their own, particular insight into our society, as well as exhibitions of works drawn from the museum’s collection.
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Museum for samtidskunst i Montreal
1 Place Ville Marie
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The MAC presents temporary exhibitions devoted to outstanding and relevant current artists who provide their own, particular insight into our society, as well as exhibitions of works drawn from the museum’s collection.
Enter the home of Sir George-Étienne Cartier (1814-1873) as though you were a guest of this Father of the Canadian Confederation. This Victorian residence demonstrates the lifestyle of Montreal's 19th Century upper middle-class, as well as the major social and political transformations Cartier took part in.
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Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site
458 Rue Notre Dame E
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Enter the home of Sir George-Étienne Cartier (1814-1873) as though you were a guest of this Father of the Canadian Confederation. This Victorian residence demonstrates the lifestyle of Montreal's 19th Century upper middle-class, as well as the major social and political transformations Cartier took part in.
The MMFA is one of Canada’s most visited museums and the eighth-most visited museum in North America, boasting more than 1.3 million visitors. The Museum’s original temporary exhibitions combine various artistic disciplines – fine arts, music, film, fashion and design – and are exported around the world. Its rich encyclopedic collection, distributed among five pavilions, includes international art, world cultures, decorative arts and design, and Quebec and Canadian art.
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1380 Rue Sherbrooke O
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The MMFA is one of Canada’s most visited museums and the eighth-most visited museum in North America, boasting more than 1.3 million visitors. The Museum’s original temporary exhibitions combine various artistic disciplines – fine arts, music, film, fashion and design – and are exported around the world. Its rich encyclopedic collection, distributed among five pavilions, includes international art, world cultures, decorative arts and design, and Quebec and Canadian art.
The Écomusée du fier monde is a history museum that promotes grassroots involvement. You are invited to explore little known facets of Montreal culture. Visit the Écomusée exhibition and the former Généreux public bath, a magnificent example of 1920's architecture.
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Écomusée du fier monde
2050 R. Atateken
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The Écomusée du fier monde is a history museum that promotes grassroots involvement. You are invited to explore little known facets of Montreal culture. Visit the Écomusée exhibition and the former Généreux public bath, a magnificent example of 1920's architecture.
Established in 1882, the Redpath Museum preserves and displays large collections of ancient and modern organisms, minerals, and world culture (ethnological) artefacts. It serves as a teaching and reserach unit at McGill University. Research focuses on the history of life and biodiversity of the planet.
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Redpath-museet
859 Rue Sherbrooke O
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Established in 1882, the Redpath Museum preserves and displays large collections of ancient and modern organisms, minerals, and world culture (ethnological) artefacts. It serves as a teaching and reserach unit at McGill University. Research focuses on the history of life and biodiversity of the planet.
Founded in 1931 by Brother Marie-Victorin, the Jardin botanique de Montréal is now renowned worldwide as one of the finest and largest of its kind.
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Montreal botaniske hage
4101 Rue Sherbrooke E
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Founded in 1931 by Brother Marie-Victorin, the Jardin botanique de Montréal is now renowned worldwide as one of the finest and largest of its kind.
The Oratory Museum is dedicated mainly to religious art. Renowned for its exceptional collection of nativity scenes from around the world, the museum offers a treasure of religious, historical and artistic heritage from Quebec and elsewhere.
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Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
3800 Chem. Queen Mary
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The Oratory Museum is dedicated mainly to religious art. Renowned for its exceptional collection of nativity scenes from around the world, the museum offers a treasure of religious, historical and artistic heritage from Quebec and elsewhere.
The McCord Museum celebrates life in Montréal, past and present: its history, its people, and its communities.
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McCord-museet
690 Rue Sherbrooke O
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The McCord Museum celebrates life in Montréal, past and present: its history, its people, and its communities.
At the heart of this exceptional patriot site, a new permanent exhibition entitled "Between Armed Resistance and Insurrection, Chapter 2" pays tribute to the many Patriots who were incarcerated there between 1837 and 1840 and explains the conditions of their imprisonment. During your visit, you will also discover a number of Patriot artefacts presented in an original way.
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Pied-du-Courant Prison
903 Av. De Lorimier
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At the heart of this exceptional patriot site, a new permanent exhibition entitled "Between Armed Resistance and Insurrection, Chapter 2" pays tribute to the many Patriots who were incarcerated there between 1837 and 1840 and explains the conditions of their imprisonment. During your visit, you will also discover a number of Patriot artefacts presented in an original way.
This sumptuous residence, classified rare historic monument in the East of the metropolis, plunges us into the beginning of the 20th century’s atmosphere of prosperity. Its architecture, interior decoration and domestic installations testify to an influential and avant-garde Francophone bourgeoisie whose actions on the development of Montreal were important.
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Chateau Dufresne (Dufresne House)
2929 Av. Jeanne-d'Arc
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This sumptuous residence, classified rare historic monument in the East of the metropolis, plunges us into the beginning of the 20th century’s atmosphere of prosperity. Its architecture, interior decoration and domestic installations testify to an influential and avant-garde Francophone bourgeoisie whose actions on the development of Montreal were important.
The Museum tells the story of Jewish life before, during and after the Holocaust. Montreal became home to proportionally the third largest community of Holocaust survivors in the world, after World War II. Thanks to their objects and testimonies, the visitor is encouraged to consider the implications of prejudice, racism and antisemitism.
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Musée de l'Holocauste Montréal
5151 Chem. de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
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The Museum tells the story of Jewish life before, during and after the Holocaust. Montreal became home to proportionally the third largest community of Holocaust survivors in the world, after World War II. Thanks to their objects and testimonies, the visitor is encouraged to consider the implications of prejudice, racism and antisemitism.
The Science Centre invites you to explore the wonders of science and technology in a stimulating and interactive setting where children can explore and experiment through to a series of different hands-on experiences.
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Montreal Science Centre
2 Rue de la Commune O
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The Science Centre invites you to explore the wonders of science and technology in a stimulating and interactive setting where children can explore and experiment through to a series of different hands-on experiences.

Parks

This park sets the GOAT bar in Montreal. It's vast, surrounded by the St. Lawrence River, and was the site of the 1976 Olympics, making it a landmark bonanza. It’s where many of the coolest festivals and events happen, from Osheaga to Piknic Électronik to Formula 1 Grand Prix, as well as a greenscape criss-crossed with walking, cycling and skiing paths. Go for the green, or go for a day at the Six Flags amusement park, La Ronde—either way guarantees entertainment.
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Parc Jean-Drapeau
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This park sets the GOAT bar in Montreal. It's vast, surrounded by the St. Lawrence River, and was the site of the 1976 Olympics, making it a landmark bonanza. It’s where many of the coolest festivals and events happen, from Osheaga to Piknic Électronik to Formula 1 Grand Prix, as well as a greenscape criss-crossed with walking, cycling and skiing paths. Go for the green, or go for a day at the Six Flags amusement park, La Ronde—either way guarantees entertainment.
Made up of three summits—de la Croix, Westmount Summit and Tiohtià:ke Otsira’kéhne—and the city’s namesake centerpiece, Mont Royal is full of countless things to do all year long. In winter, slopes once dedicated to cross-country skiing are currently used as adrenaline-inducing tobogganing grounds, while warmer months are ideal for hiking and taking in views of the city. There’s Beaver Lake which supplies a great area to barbecue and relax, but it’s the northern side you’ll want to explore in summer when Tam-Tams takes place, a giant drum circle where many Montrealers can be found on Sundays.
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Mount Royal Park
1260 Chem. Remembrance
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Made up of three summits—de la Croix, Westmount Summit and Tiohtià:ke Otsira’kéhne—and the city’s namesake centerpiece, Mont Royal is full of countless things to do all year long. In winter, slopes once dedicated to cross-country skiing are currently used as adrenaline-inducing tobogganing grounds, while warmer months are ideal for hiking and taking in views of the city. There’s Beaver Lake which supplies a great area to barbecue and relax, but it’s the northern side you’ll want to explore in summer when Tam-Tams takes place, a giant drum circle where many Montrealers can be found on Sundays.
European settlers named this canal after its original purpose, to reach China for shipping purposes. Today, it’s a Montreal landmark that offers stunning views of the city and plenty of activities both aquatic and not for locals to enjoy year round: Think boat rentals, an annual dragon boat race, camping, ice skating and more. Part of the canal is alongside the Atwater market, making it the perfect spot to picnic as well. Don’t forget about Otentik, a luxury camping experience where you can rent a cabin alongside the water.
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Lachine Canal
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European settlers named this canal after its original purpose, to reach China for shipping purposes. Today, it’s a Montreal landmark that offers stunning views of the city and plenty of activities both aquatic and not for locals to enjoy year round: Think boat rentals, an annual dragon boat race, camping, ice skating and more. Part of the canal is alongside the Atwater market, making it the perfect spot to picnic as well. Don’t forget about Otentik, a luxury camping experience where you can rent a cabin alongside the water.
To Plateau dwellers, Parc LaFontaine is a summer mecca and no other park will live up to its beauty, space and accommodating vibes. The views here are undeniably stunning, and it’s a shoe-in for one of the city’s prettiest parks. Sporting a large pond with a fountain that’s active in the summer and lots of ground space for lazy summer frolicking, Montrealers while away their time exploring its grounds, playing boules and catching free shows at its amphitheater or skating on its rink in winter.
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La Fontaine-parken
3819 Av. Calixa-Lavallée
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To Plateau dwellers, Parc LaFontaine is a summer mecca and no other park will live up to its beauty, space and accommodating vibes. The views here are undeniably stunning, and it’s a shoe-in for one of the city’s prettiest parks. Sporting a large pond with a fountain that’s active in the summer and lots of ground space for lazy summer frolicking, Montrealers while away their time exploring its grounds, playing boules and catching free shows at its amphitheater or skating on its rink in winter.
Once known as an inner-city golf course—the links can still be spotted from a bird’s eye view—Parc Maisonneuve shares its borders with the Botanical Gardens. That gigantic amount of greenspace contains spots like the Chinese Garden and the Japanese Garden among others, all of which are must-visits during the spring and summer seasons. The park also regularly hosts the city’s Saint-Jean Baptiste festivities to celebrate Quebec’s national holiday. Beyond enjoying it in the summer, it offers activities year-round and in colder months like visiting its large ice skating or its annual Ice Bike race.
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Parc Maisonneuve
4601 Rue Sherbrooke E
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Once known as an inner-city golf course—the links can still be spotted from a bird’s eye view—Parc Maisonneuve shares its borders with the Botanical Gardens. That gigantic amount of greenspace contains spots like the Chinese Garden and the Japanese Garden among others, all of which are must-visits during the spring and summer seasons. The park also regularly hosts the city’s Saint-Jean Baptiste festivities to celebrate Quebec’s national holiday. Beyond enjoying it in the summer, it offers activities year-round and in colder months like visiting its large ice skating or its annual Ice Bike race.

Hiking near Montreal

Located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (technically part of Greater Montreal), this stunning parcel of green is owned by McGill University and serves as a teaching and research site as well as a recreational facility open to the public throughout the year. Its 245 hectares of forest reserve is on the western end of the island, but you’d never know you’re a mere 30 minutes from downtown; it’s an engulfing space with lakes, contemplation corners and over 10 km of hiking trails.
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Morgan Arboretum
150 Ch des Pins
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Located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (technically part of Greater Montreal), this stunning parcel of green is owned by McGill University and serves as a teaching and research site as well as a recreational facility open to the public throughout the year. Its 245 hectares of forest reserve is on the western end of the island, but you’d never know you’re a mere 30 minutes from downtown; it’s an engulfing space with lakes, contemplation corners and over 10 km of hiking trails.
You needn’t go very far out of Montreal to experience the rugged Canada wilderness in all its glory. Less than 30 minutes from the downtown core, this national park offers 27 km of hiking trails around five lakes, the longest of which is two hours. Visit this pet-friendly park in autumn for gorgeous views of the changing leaves with the whole family in tow; with the exception of the more rustic Le Montérégien hike, all of the trails are beginner-friendly.
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Mont-Saint-Bruno nasjonalpark
330 Rang des Vingt Cinq E
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You needn’t go very far out of Montreal to experience the rugged Canada wilderness in all its glory. Less than 30 minutes from the downtown core, this national park offers 27 km of hiking trails around five lakes, the longest of which is two hours. Visit this pet-friendly park in autumn for gorgeous views of the changing leaves with the whole family in tow; with the exception of the more rustic Le Montérégien hike, all of the trails are beginner-friendly.
Just outside of Montreal, Mont Saint-Hilaire nature reserve is another great local spot for those who like their hikes to be more scenic than strenuous, with relatively easy, straightforward trails open all year round. The picturesque lakeside mountain is home to several trails that bring hikers to four summits—totalling at 24 km of mountain trails—all of which offer beautiful views. Drive time from Montreal: 1 hour
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Gault Nature Reserve ved McGill University
422 Chemin des Moulins
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Just outside of Montreal, Mont Saint-Hilaire nature reserve is another great local spot for those who like their hikes to be more scenic than strenuous, with relatively easy, straightforward trails open all year round. The picturesque lakeside mountain is home to several trails that bring hikers to four summits—totalling at 24 km of mountain trails—all of which offer beautiful views. Drive time from Montreal: 1 hour
Mont Tremblant is famous around the world for its skiing, but locals know there’s a lot more to the mountain than its ski slopes. Choose from 11 trails that cater to all fitness levels, from easy, pet-friendly strolls to strenuous climbs. Nestled among the beautiful and fun-filled Laurentians, Mont Tremblant is beautiful year-round, but perhaps most of all in autumn when the summit offers 360-degree views of leaves changing colour to vibrant oranges, reds and yellows. Drive time from Montreal: 2.5 hours
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Mont-Tremblant
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Mont Tremblant is famous around the world for its skiing, but locals know there’s a lot more to the mountain than its ski slopes. Choose from 11 trails that cater to all fitness levels, from easy, pet-friendly strolls to strenuous climbs. Nestled among the beautiful and fun-filled Laurentians, Mont Tremblant is beautiful year-round, but perhaps most of all in autumn when the summit offers 360-degree views of leaves changing colour to vibrant oranges, reds and yellows. Drive time from Montreal: 2.5 hours
Once the summits of Mont-Mégantic and its neighbouring Mont-Saint-Joseph (both just over 1,000 metres above sea level) are reached, the views can get unforgettable. In the Parc national du Mont-Mégantic, there are 20 km of hiking trails leading to those spectacular, misty mountaintop vantage points you'll see so often in photos. Day trips are just as good as those done as the sun sets too, as this park is part of the province's first International Dark Sky Reserve. Drive time from Montreal: 1 hour
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Mont-Megantic nasjonalpark
189 Rte du Parc
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Once the summits of Mont-Mégantic and its neighbouring Mont-Saint-Joseph (both just over 1,000 metres above sea level) are reached, the views can get unforgettable. In the Parc national du Mont-Mégantic, there are 20 km of hiking trails leading to those spectacular, misty mountaintop vantage points you'll see so often in photos. Day trips are just as good as those done as the sun sets too, as this park is part of the province's first International Dark Sky Reserve. Drive time from Montreal: 1 hour

Neighbourhoods

One of the oldest neighborhoods in North America at nearly 400 years old, the huge stone buildings, cobblestone streets, and snazzy party scene that make up Vieux Montreal make it well worth visiting.
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Old Port of Montreal
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One of the oldest neighborhoods in North America at nearly 400 years old, the huge stone buildings, cobblestone streets, and snazzy party scene that make up Vieux Montreal make it well worth visiting.
In the late 1860s, 50 Italian families arrived in Montreal and made this lovely tree-lined neighborhood north of the Mile End home. Over the years, the Italian community has largely trickled out, but their impact is still felt with places like Caffè Italia for espresso and Quincaillerie Danté for kitchen supplies. Of course, Little Italy is also home to some of the city’s best pizza, with parlors like Gema and Pizza Bouquet holding it down.
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Little Italy
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In the late 1860s, 50 Italian families arrived in Montreal and made this lovely tree-lined neighborhood north of the Mile End home. Over the years, the Italian community has largely trickled out, but their impact is still felt with places like Caffè Italia for espresso and Quincaillerie Danté for kitchen supplies. Of course, Little Italy is also home to some of the city’s best pizza, with parlors like Gema and Pizza Bouquet holding it down.
Hit cool-but-pricey Little Burgundy and Griffintown, playgrounds for Montreal’s office workers and for foodies willing to throw down a few extra bucks for some fine fare. Check out Grinder, a butcher and restaurant that dishes out monster burgers, newcomer SHAY for modern Lebanese, as well as upper-echelon experiences Candide and Nora Gray.
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Little Burgundy
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Hit cool-but-pricey Little Burgundy and Griffintown, playgrounds for Montreal’s office workers and for foodies willing to throw down a few extra bucks for some fine fare. Check out Grinder, a butcher and restaurant that dishes out monster burgers, newcomer SHAY for modern Lebanese, as well as upper-echelon experiences Candide and Nora Gray.
Not long ago, Saint-Henri was primarily a worker’s district bordering the nearly 200-year-old Lachine Canal, which slices through the southwest of the city. But in the last five years or so, Saint-Henri has exploded with cool factor, attracting some of the city’s best restaurants and bars. You’ve got Elena for pizza and pasta, Satay Brothers for Singaporean food, Arthurs Nosh Bar for Jewish brunch, and Atwater Cocktail Club for snazzy drinks. Here, you’re also steps from Atwater Market, which overflows with gorgeous local produce and charcuterie—perfect for a DIY picnic on the banks of the canal.
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Saint-Henri
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Not long ago, Saint-Henri was primarily a worker’s district bordering the nearly 200-year-old Lachine Canal, which slices through the southwest of the city. But in the last five years or so, Saint-Henri has exploded with cool factor, attracting some of the city’s best restaurants and bars. You’ve got Elena for pizza and pasta, Satay Brothers for Singaporean food, Arthurs Nosh Bar for Jewish brunch, and Atwater Cocktail Club for snazzy drinks. Here, you’re also steps from Atwater Market, which overflows with gorgeous local produce and charcuterie—perfect for a DIY picnic on the banks of the canal.
If you love being right in the action, Montreal’s festival neighborhood is where it’s at. Here, you’ll find the Just For Laughs and Montreal Jazz festivals, which have free and paid events under the big lights. It’s also worth checking out Le Central, a food court with a diverse set of independent options. And if a punk rock bar is your vibe, Foufones Électriques is a classic that everyone in Montreal has stories from. On Saint-Denis Street in the Latin Quarter, you’ll find an eclectic (albeit mostly touristy) mix of restaurants and bars. For something only locals know, check out le 4e Mur speakeasy and be sure to seek out Montreal’s circus festival when it’s happening.
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Quartier des spectacles
1435 Rue St-Alexandre
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If you love being right in the action, Montreal’s festival neighborhood is where it’s at. Here, you’ll find the Just For Laughs and Montreal Jazz festivals, which have free and paid events under the big lights. It’s also worth checking out Le Central, a food court with a diverse set of independent options. And if a punk rock bar is your vibe, Foufones Électriques is a classic that everyone in Montreal has stories from. On Saint-Denis Street in the Latin Quarter, you’ll find an eclectic (albeit mostly touristy) mix of restaurants and bars. For something only locals know, check out le 4e Mur speakeasy and be sure to seek out Montreal’s circus festival when it’s happening.
Around Square Saint-Louis, home to Montreal’s arts community for over a century, wander by a row of colorful buildings with gorgeous staircases. North of that, you’ve got stellar brunch at Le Petit Rustik on Duluth, Portuguese-style charcoal-grilled bird at Romados, and poutine at La Banquise on Rachel, plus uber-cool bars and clubs like Big in Japan and Apt. 200 on Saint-Laurent. Many of Montreal’s best parks are on the Plateau, including La Fontaine, Laurier, and Mont-Royal (known to locals as “the mountain”), and for shopping, there’s Saint-Laurent, Saint-Denis, and Mount Royal streets. And if you want to keep the excitement going, the Plateau is conveniently located near both Old Montreal and the festivals of Quartier des Spectacles.
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Plateau Mont-Royal
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Around Square Saint-Louis, home to Montreal’s arts community for over a century, wander by a row of colorful buildings with gorgeous staircases. North of that, you’ve got stellar brunch at Le Petit Rustik on Duluth, Portuguese-style charcoal-grilled bird at Romados, and poutine at La Banquise on Rachel, plus uber-cool bars and clubs like Big in Japan and Apt. 200 on Saint-Laurent. Many of Montreal’s best parks are on the Plateau, including La Fontaine, Laurier, and Mont-Royal (known to locals as “the mountain”), and for shopping, there’s Saint-Laurent, Saint-Denis, and Mount Royal streets. And if you want to keep the excitement going, the Plateau is conveniently located near both Old Montreal and the festivals of Quartier des Spectacles.

Food scene

The multicultural flavours and sights of the Jean-Talon Market have been attracting crowds to Little Italy since 1933. One of North America’s largest open-air public markets, its lively atmosphere, authentic character and wide selection of fresh, local produce and specialities from here and abroad always make for a pleasant – and appetizing – outing.
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Jean-Talon markedet
7070 Av. Henri-Julien
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The multicultural flavours and sights of the Jean-Talon Market have been attracting crowds to Little Italy since 1933. One of North America’s largest open-air public markets, its lively atmosphere, authentic character and wide selection of fresh, local produce and specialities from here and abroad always make for a pleasant – and appetizing – outing.
Situated in Montréal’s Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman and city councillor. The market has been in operation since 1933, and its Art Deco-style architecture places it among the most beautiful buildings in the city. Open year-round, Atwater Market is celebrated for its many butcher shops and cheesemongers, its horticultural producers in the spring, and its market gardeners, who set up their stands around the building as soon as summer begins.
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Atwater Market
138 Av. Atwater
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Situated in Montréal’s Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman and city councillor. The market has been in operation since 1933, and its Art Deco-style architecture places it among the most beautiful buildings in the city. Open year-round, Atwater Market is celebrated for its many butcher shops and cheesemongers, its horticultural producers in the spring, and its market gardeners, who set up their stands around the building as soon as summer begins.