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THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 65% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of June 6, 2021, 6,085,750* (+83,166**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,494,787.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely MONTRÉAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Cultivate a patch of happiness at the Space for Life. An oasis in the middle of the city for over 80 years, the Montréal Botanical Garden is recognized as one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. At the Montréal Botanical Garden, visitors of all ages can explore and learn about plants from every corner of the world. Its rich collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, its 10 21 CHOSES À FAIRE À MONTRÉAL EN 2021 Voici 21 idées pour vous aider à explorer Montréal (une des meilleures villes au monde) en 2021. 1. Apprenez-en plus sur la ville. Il y a toujours à apprendre à propos de Montréal. Lorsque vous vous inscrivez à une visite guidée, non seulement vous vous éduquez, mais vous encouragez également des entreprises locales. WHERE TO PLAY GOLF IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Château-Bromont Golf. Less than an hour's drive from Montréal, the Château-Bromont Golf in the Eastern Townships is a certified championship course and winner of the 2016 Golf Course Award. The spectacular setting and the quality of the course, designed by renowned architects Howard Watson and Graham Cook, guarantee a perfectday on the
LE VILLAGE | TOURISME MONTRÉAL Le Village, l’un des plus importants quartiers LGBTQ+ en Amérique du Nord, est un carrefour de la diversité. Sa plus grande réussite est probablement d’avoir développé un savoureux cocktail urbain, qui rassemble communauté LGBTQ+ et hétéros. Sa vie nocturne trépidante et sa fine cuisine, tout comme ses gîtes douillets dansdes
WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. LES PLUS BELLES PLAGES ET PISCINES DE MONTRÉAL ET …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Plage de l’Horloge du Vieux-Port de Montréal. OK, on ne peut pas s’y baigner, mais c’est une magnifique plage urbaine dans le Vieux-Port de Montréal. Sable fin, proximité des camions de cuisine de rue et ambiance décontractée font de la plage de l’Horloge uneformidable oasis.
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION To learn more about the status of international travel and border crossings, or the mandatory measures for visitors entering Canada from abroad, visit the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) website for the latest official information. Hotels. Accommodation establishments of all types, including guest houses, can accommodate guests. 21 THINGS TO DO IN MONTRÉAL IN 2021 Daniel Baylis. Daniel Baylis is a writer and adventurer. Born in British Columbia, Daniel came to Montréal with the kooky bohemian notion that he would write poetry, learn to speak French and fall inlove.
THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 65% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of June 6, 2021, 6,085,750* (+83,166**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,494,787.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely MONTRÉAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Cultivate a patch of happiness at the Space for Life. An oasis in the middle of the city for over 80 years, the Montréal Botanical Garden is recognized as one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. At the Montréal Botanical Garden, visitors of all ages can explore and learn about plants from every corner of the world. Its rich collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, its 10 21 CHOSES À FAIRE À MONTRÉAL EN 2021 Voici 21 idées pour vous aider à explorer Montréal (une des meilleures villes au monde) en 2021. 1. Apprenez-en plus sur la ville. Il y a toujours à apprendre à propos de Montréal. Lorsque vous vous inscrivez à une visite guidée, non seulement vous vous éduquez, mais vous encouragez également des entreprises locales. WHERE TO PLAY GOLF IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Château-Bromont Golf. Less than an hour's drive from Montréal, the Château-Bromont Golf in the Eastern Townships is a certified championship course and winner of the 2016 Golf Course Award. The spectacular setting and the quality of the course, designed by renowned architects Howard Watson and Graham Cook, guarantee a perfectday on the
LE VILLAGE | TOURISME MONTRÉAL Le Village, l’un des plus importants quartiers LGBTQ+ en Amérique du Nord, est un carrefour de la diversité. Sa plus grande réussite est probablement d’avoir développé un savoureux cocktail urbain, qui rassemble communauté LGBTQ+ et hétéros. Sa vie nocturne trépidante et sa fine cuisine, tout comme ses gîtes douillets dansdes
WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. LES PLUS BELLES PLAGES ET PISCINES DE MONTRÉAL ET …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Plage de l’Horloge du Vieux-Port de Montréal. OK, on ne peut pas s’y baigner, mais c’est une magnifique plage urbaine dans le Vieux-Port de Montréal. Sable fin, proximité des camions de cuisine de rue et ambiance décontractée font de la plage de l’Horloge uneformidable oasis.
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Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. QUOI FAIRE | TOURISME MONTRÉAL Quoi faire. Montréal est une grande ville exaltante où il y a beaucoup à voir et à faire. Nous vous invitons à explorer les divers « moments » à vivre dans notre ville. On se dégourdit les jambes en faisant des balades à vélo et des marches paisibles, en ayant toujours à l’esprit de garder nos distances et SHOP AT THESE OUTLET STORES IN OR NEAR MONTRÉAL A post shared by Premium Outlets Montreal (@premoutletsmtl) All brands, one place. Premium Outlets Montréal brings together over 70 outlet stores in one outdoor mall, uniting name-brand clothing and accessories by the likes of Adidas, Calvin Klein, Coach, Fossil and Hudson’s Bay. You’ll save between 25 and 65% on regular pricesevery day.
THE BEST SUGAR SHACKS IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth’s Marché Artisans has become a destination for food lovers looking for a wide variety of high quality food to delight in. Their maple brunch kit for 2 is a mix of traditional sugar shack dishes and more creative ones, but always with maple syrup as a common ingredient. The kit is available for takeoutor delivery.
CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. MONTRÉAL’S BEST BAKERIES AND PASTRY SHOPS The area also has a lion’s share of critically-acclaimed bakeries, including Le pain dans les voiles and its award-winning baguette and delicious croissants and pizzas. Joe la croûte, another excellent spot located within the Jean-Talon Market, will surely win you over with the Mythique, a crispy roll containing black olives, sheep’s milk’s cheese, garlic flower and sea salt.LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
21 THINGS TO DO IN MONTRÉAL IN 2021 Daniel Baylis. Daniel Baylis is a writer and adventurer. Born in British Columbia, Daniel came to Montréal with the kooky bohemian notion that he would write poetry, learn to speak French and fall inlove.
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION To learn more about the status of international travel and border crossings, or the mandatory measures for visitors entering Canada from abroad, visit the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) website for the latest official information. Hotels. Accommodation establishments of all types, including guest houses, can accommodate guests. THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
VERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, aPLACE D'YOUVILLE
Built above the bed of the Little Saint-Pierre River, which was canalized in 1832, this place offers a stunning synthesis of history. An obelisk on the site recalls its first pioneers. On the south side, between Normand and Saint-Pierre Streets, you can see the former hospital of the Grey Nuns, part of which dates back to 1693. Buildings from the 1870s and the beginning of the 20th century MONTRÉAL PICNIC AND PARK PAIRINGS À la carte: Jean-Talon Market + Parc Jarry. Jean-Talon Market is a great bet all year round, but it’s during the warm months that it’s truly magical. For picnic day, start by grabbing a sausage and sauerkraut sandwich at Balkani, the Eastern European charcuterie counter. Suppress the temptation to eat it straight away, as it’ssure to
THE BEST SUGAR SHACKS IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth’s Marché Artisans has become a destination for food lovers looking for a wide variety of high quality food to delight in. Their maple brunch kit for 2 is a mix of traditional sugar shack dishes and more creative ones, but always with maple syrup as a common ingredient. The kit is available for takeoutor delivery.
LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar. 21 THINGS TO DO IN MONTRÉAL IN 2021 Daniel Baylis. Daniel Baylis is a writer and adventurer. Born in British Columbia, Daniel came to Montréal with the kooky bohemian notion that he would write poetry, learn to speak French and fall inlove.
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION To learn more about the status of international travel and border crossings, or the mandatory measures for visitors entering Canada from abroad, visit the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) website for the latest official information. Hotels. Accommodation establishments of all types, including guest houses, can accommodate guests. THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
VERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, aPLACE D'YOUVILLE
Built above the bed of the Little Saint-Pierre River, which was canalized in 1832, this place offers a stunning synthesis of history. An obelisk on the site recalls its first pioneers. On the south side, between Normand and Saint-Pierre Streets, you can see the former hospital of the Grey Nuns, part of which dates back to 1693. Buildings from the 1870s and the beginning of the 20th century MONTRÉAL PICNIC AND PARK PAIRINGS À la carte: Jean-Talon Market + Parc Jarry. Jean-Talon Market is a great bet all year round, but it’s during the warm months that it’s truly magical. For picnic day, start by grabbing a sausage and sauerkraut sandwich at Balkani, the Eastern European charcuterie counter. Suppress the temptation to eat it straight away, as it’ssure to
THE BEST SUGAR SHACKS IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth’s Marché Artisans has become a destination for food lovers looking for a wide variety of high quality food to delight in. Their maple brunch kit for 2 is a mix of traditional sugar shack dishes and more creative ones, but always with maple syrup as a common ingredient. The kit is available for takeoutor delivery.
LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar.WHAT’S ON
What’s on. The days are getting shorter and winter is softly covering the city in snowflakes. Marvel at the decorations and light installations of the season, and treat yourself to some sweets and goodies from our specialty shops. It’s time to appreciate slow andquiet walks in
SUMMER OASES IN THE HEART OF THE ISLAND Once summertime hits in Montréal, locals take to the city from morning to night, gathering on terrasses, kicking back in parks with friends and enjoying the warm days late into the evening. And this summer, the Quartier des spectacles and Downtown Montréal are unveiling 11 eye-popping Oasis rest areas created by local designers throughout the heart of the city perfect for grabbing a moment MONTRÉAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Cultivate a patch of happiness at the Space for Life. An oasis in the middle of the city for over 80 years, the Montréal Botanical Garden is recognized as one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. At the Montréal Botanical Garden, visitors of all ages can explore and learn about plants from every corner of the world. Its rich collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, its 10CASINO DE MONTRÉAL
With five floors of gaming, five restaurants, four bars and a cabaret hall, the Casino de Montréal delivers entertainment and excitement year-round. Not only does it rank among the world’s largest gaming establishments, but the Casino’s dynamic feel and interactive spaces have made it a star city attraction. You can sit down to table games that include baccarat, black jack, poker WELCOME TO CÔTE-DES-NEIGES Côte-des-Neiges at a glance Demarcated by Queen Mary to the south, Jean-Talon to the north, Decelles to the east and Décarie to the west, Côte-des-Neiges is a huge neighbourhood on the western slope of beautiful Mount Royal that’s home to one of the city’s treasures – Saint Joseph’s Oratory.It’s also one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in Canada GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Popular mainstream theatres Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier: The largest performance hall in Québec with seating for 2,996, Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier is home to the Opéra de Montréal and regularly presents concerts, special events and touring blockbuster Broadway shows such as The Lion King.Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier is in the Place des Arts complex, which is home to several theatres, including CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
GET TO KNOW THE REAL MONTRÉAL WITH THESE 15 GREAT BOOKS The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai Richler One of the most famous and award-winning of Montréal-based books, Richler's satirical yet heartfelt novel follows a young man, a third-generation Jewish immigrant, as he searches for success and land to call his own in mid-20th-century Montréal.Very much worth the read for its memorable characters and its portrayal of Mile End, from St MONTREAL'S ITALIAN WEEK FESTIVAL Montréal’s Italian Week is a cultural event that takes place annually across the city. Honouring Italy’s beauty and diversity, the festival allows you to discover the Italian culture through music, gastronomy, fashion and folklore. This year, the festival will be virtual, offering a diversed programming. Enjoy concerts, a comedy evening, a fashion show, documentary premieres, a classical THE LEONARD COHEN CRESCENT STREET MURAL In tribute to a Montréal icon, a larger-than-life mural commemorating singer, songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen gazes tenderly down upon Crescent Street. The towering image depicts Cohen, sporting his signature fedora with his hand over his heart and, in the background, his highly symbolic Unified Heart icon. Led by Montréal artist Gene Pendon and internationally renowned American streetWHAT’S ON
What’s on. The days are getting shorter and winter is softly covering the city in snowflakes. Marvel at the decorations and light installations of the season, and treat yourself to some sweets and goodies from our specialty shops. It’s time to appreciate slow andquiet walks in
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION On Tuesday, May 18, the Gouvernement du Québec announced its reopening plan which will roll out over the next few months, that is, until the end of August 2021. The vaccination plan is progressing well, with over 63% of the population having received at least one dose. For more information on the current situation, read this article. Here are the main things to remember for Montréal: THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely WELCOME TO CÔTE-DES-NEIGES Côte-des-Neiges at a glance Demarcated by Queen Mary to the south, Jean-Talon to the north, Decelles to the east and Décarie to the west, Côte-des-Neiges is a huge neighbourhood on the western slope of beautiful Mount Royal that’s home to one of the city’s treasures – Saint Joseph’s Oratory.It’s also one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in CanadaVERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, a CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar.LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers.WHAT’S ON
What’s on. The days are getting shorter and winter is softly covering the city in snowflakes. Marvel at the decorations and light installations of the season, and treat yourself to some sweets and goodies from our specialty shops. It’s time to appreciate slow andquiet walks in
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION On Tuesday, May 18, the Gouvernement du Québec announced its reopening plan which will roll out over the next few months, that is, until the end of August 2021. The vaccination plan is progressing well, with over 63% of the population having received at least one dose. For more information on the current situation, read this article. Here are the main things to remember for Montréal: THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely WELCOME TO CÔTE-DES-NEIGES Côte-des-Neiges at a glance Demarcated by Queen Mary to the south, Jean-Talon to the north, Decelles to the east and Décarie to the west, Côte-des-Neiges is a huge neighbourhood on the western slope of beautiful Mount Royal that’s home to one of the city’s treasures – Saint Joseph’s Oratory.It’s also one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in CanadaVERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, a CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar.LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Infotouriste Centre offers free tourism information about Montréal, and the rest of the province of Québec, as well as many useful services. You can find out about tourist bus and STM transit fares, Passeport MTL, Montréal Museums Pass, guided tours and cruises. 1255 Peel Street, Suite 100. Metro Peel. The InfotouristeCentre is
SUMMER OASES IN THE HEART OF THE ISLAND Once summertime hits in Montréal, locals take to the city from morning to night, gathering on terrasses, kicking back in parks with friends and enjoying the warm days late into the evening. And this summer, the Quartier des spectacles and Downtown Montréal are unveiling 11 eye-popping Oasis rest areas created by local designers throughout the heart of the city perfect for grabbing a moment MONTRÉAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Cultivate a patch of happiness at the Space for Life. An oasis in the middle of the city for over 80 years, the Montréal Botanical Garden is recognized as one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. At the Montréal Botanical Garden, visitors of all ages can explore and learn about plants from every corner of the world. Its rich collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, its 10VERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, aMONTREAL FORUM
Once the official arena of two hockey teams–the Maroons and the Canadiens–the Montreal Forum is now a multi-use complex. Under one roof are a movie theatre with 22 screens, a sports bar, a game centre, restaurants, boutiques, pool tables, bowling alleys and a central atrium that hosts major events like dance parties and exhibitions. WHERE TO PLAY GOLF IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Château-Bromont Golf. Less than an hour's drive from Montréal, the Château-Bromont Golf in the Eastern Townships is a certified championship course and winner of the 2016 Golf Course Award. The spectacular setting and the quality of the course, designed by renowned architects Howard Watson and Graham Cook, guarantee a perfectday on the
MONTRÉAL'S BEST POUTINE La Banquise. La Banquise has been satiating poutine cravings for 48 years and counting. Try their “La Reggae”, which features ground beef, guacamole, diced tomatoes and hot peppers. Open 24 hours a day, La Banquise is a popular spot for the after-hours crowd and is a great place to spot celebrities getting in on some famous Montréal poutine. MONTRÉAL WORKS FOR YOU We want to show you how Montréal works for you. From assigning you a dedicated conventions services manager to connecting you with the city’s movers and shakers to opening doors city-wide, our strategy is streamlined, simple and successful. And that’s not to mention Montréal, a chic, safe, easy-to-access city that overflows withfestivals
WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers.WHAT’S ON
What’s on. The days are getting shorter and winter is softly covering the city in snowflakes. Marvel at the decorations and light installations of the season, and treat yourself to some sweets and goodies from our specialty shops. It’s time to appreciate slow andquiet walks in
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION On Tuesday, May 18, the Gouvernement du Québec announced its reopening plan which will roll out over the next few months, that is, until the end of August 2021. The vaccination plan is progressing well, with over 63% of the population having received at least one dose. For more information on the current situation, read this article. Here are the main things to remember for Montréal: THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely WELCOME TO CÔTE-DES-NEIGES Côte-des-Neiges at a glance Demarcated by Queen Mary to the south, Jean-Talon to the north, Decelles to the east and Décarie to the west, Côte-des-Neiges is a huge neighbourhood on the western slope of beautiful Mount Royal that’s home to one of the city’s treasures – Saint Joseph’s Oratory.It’s also one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in CanadaVERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, a CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar. WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers.WHAT’S ON
What’s on. The days are getting shorter and winter is softly covering the city in snowflakes. Marvel at the decorations and light installations of the season, and treat yourself to some sweets and goodies from our specialty shops. It’s time to appreciate slow andquiet walks in
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION On Tuesday, May 18, the Gouvernement du Québec announced its reopening plan which will roll out over the next few months, that is, until the end of August 2021. The vaccination plan is progressing well, with over 63% of the population having received at least one dose. For more information on the current situation, read this article. Here are the main things to remember for Montréal: THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely WELCOME TO CÔTE-DES-NEIGES Côte-des-Neiges at a glance Demarcated by Queen Mary to the south, Jean-Talon to the north, Decelles to the east and Décarie to the west, Côte-des-Neiges is a huge neighbourhood on the western slope of beautiful Mount Royal that’s home to one of the city’s treasures – Saint Joseph’s Oratory.It’s also one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in CanadaVERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, a CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar. WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Infotouriste Centre offers free tourism information about Montréal, and the rest of the province of Québec, as well as many useful services. You can find out about tourist bus and STM transit fares, Passeport MTL, Montréal Museums Pass, guided tours and cruises. 1255 Peel Street, Suite 100. Metro Peel. The InfotouristeCentre is
SUMMER OASES IN THE HEART OF THE ISLAND Once summertime hits in Montréal, locals take to the city from morning to night, gathering on terrasses, kicking back in parks with friends and enjoying the warm days late into the evening. And this summer, the Quartier des spectacles and Downtown Montréal are unveiling 11 eye-popping Oasis rest areas created by local designers throughout the heart of the city perfect for grabbing a moment MONTRÉAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Cultivate a patch of happiness at the Space for Life. An oasis in the middle of the city for over 80 years, the Montréal Botanical Garden is recognized as one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. At the Montréal Botanical Garden, visitors of all ages can explore and learn about plants from every corner of the world. Its rich collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, its 10VERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, aMONTREAL FORUM
Once the official arena of two hockey teams–the Maroons and the Canadiens–the Montreal Forum is now a multi-use complex. Under one roof are a movie theatre with 22 screens, a sports bar, a game centre, restaurants, boutiques, pool tables, bowling alleys and a central atrium that hosts major events like dance parties and exhibitions. WHERE TO PLAY GOLF IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Château-Bromont Golf. Less than an hour's drive from Montréal, the Château-Bromont Golf in the Eastern Townships is a certified championship course and winner of the 2016 Golf Course Award. The spectacular setting and the quality of the course, designed by renowned architects Howard Watson and Graham Cook, guarantee a perfectday on the
MONTRÉAL'S BEST POUTINE La Banquise. La Banquise has been satiating poutine cravings for 48 years and counting. Try their “La Reggae”, which features ground beef, guacamole, diced tomatoes and hot peppers. Open 24 hours a day, La Banquise is a popular spot for the after-hours crowd and is a great place to spot celebrities getting in on some famous Montréal poutine. WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. MONTRÉAL WORKS FOR YOU We want to show you how Montréal works for you. From assigning you a dedicated conventions services manager to connecting you with the city’s movers and shakers to opening doors city-wide, our strategy is streamlined, simple and successful. And that’s not to mention Montréal, a chic, safe, easy-to-access city that overflows withfestivals
WHAT’S ON
What’s on. The days are getting shorter and winter is softly covering the city in snowflakes. Marvel at the decorations and light installations of the season, and treat yourself to some sweets and goodies from our specialty shops. It’s time to appreciate slow andquiet walks in
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION On Tuesday, May 18, the Gouvernement du Québec announced its reopening plan which will roll out over the next few months, that is, until the end of August 2021. The vaccination plan is progressing well, with over 63% of the population having received at least one dose. For more information on the current situation, read this article. Here are the main things to remember for Montréal: THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely WELCOME TO CÔTE-DES-NEIGES Côte-des-Neiges at a glance Demarcated by Queen Mary to the south, Jean-Talon to the north, Decelles to the east and Décarie to the west, Côte-des-Neiges is a huge neighbourhood on the western slope of beautiful Mount Royal that’s home to one of the city’s treasures – Saint Joseph’s Oratory.It’s also one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in CanadaVERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, a CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar. WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers.WHAT’S ON
What’s on. The days are getting shorter and winter is softly covering the city in snowflakes. Marvel at the decorations and light installations of the season, and treat yourself to some sweets and goodies from our specialty shops. It’s time to appreciate slow andquiet walks in
TO KEEP INFORMED ABOUT THE CURRENT SITUATION On Tuesday, May 18, the Gouvernement du Québec announced its reopening plan which will roll out over the next few months, that is, until the end of August 2021. The vaccination plan is progressing well, with over 63% of the population having received at least one dose. For more information on the current situation, read this article. Here are the main things to remember for Montréal: THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
10 HISTORIC CHURCHES AND SACRED SITES IN MONTRÉAL Please note that many churches and sacred sites are currently closed or have reduced hours and services due to COVID-19. When celebrated American writer Mark Twain visited Montréal in 1881, he famously said, “This is the first time I was ever in a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window.” And it’s true: wherever you look around the city, you are likely WELCOME TO CÔTE-DES-NEIGES Côte-des-Neiges at a glance Demarcated by Queen Mary to the south, Jean-Talon to the north, Decelles to the east and Décarie to the west, Côte-des-Neiges is a huge neighbourhood on the western slope of beautiful Mount Royal that’s home to one of the city’s treasures – Saint Joseph’s Oratory.It’s also one of the most densely populated and ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in CanadaVERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, a CITÉ MÉMOIRE BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE IN MONTRÉAL This article was updated on January 11, 2020. The storied history of Montréal comes to life with Cité Mémoire, one of the largest outdoor video-projection installations in the world.Cité Mémoire is an urban multimedia experience that tells the stories of famous as well as little-known Montrealers who have shaped the city and theworld.
LUMINOTHÉRAPIE
Every winter, a fun, luminous and interactive art installation lights up the Quartier des Spectacles, warming the hearts, bodies and minds of all who attend. The installation and its theme may change every year, but one thing remains constant: originality, creativity and thejoy of
GUIDE TO MONTRÉAL THEATRES Théâtre Sainte-Catherine: Open since 2004 in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, TSC is a bilingual indie theatre that presents comedy, improv and sketch nights, theatre, home-grown cabaret and burlesque acts, as well as shows during the Just For Laughs and Zoofest festivals. The TSC is also home to the Théâtre Sainte-Catherine Café-Bar. WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. THE SITUATION IN MONTRÉAL: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The vaccination plan is rolling out extremely well in Québec: over 58% of the population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. As of May 28, 2021, 5,306,336* (+101 094**) doses of the vaccine have been administered in the province of Québec. In Montréal alone, the number of doses administered hasreached 1,301,957.
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Infotouriste Centre offers free tourism information about Montréal, and the rest of the province of Québec, as well as many useful services. You can find out about tourist bus and STM transit fares, Passeport MTL, Montréal Museums Pass, guided tours and cruises. 1255 Peel Street, Suite 100. Metro Peel. The InfotouristeCentre is
SUMMER OASES IN THE HEART OF THE ISLAND Once summertime hits in Montréal, locals take to the city from morning to night, gathering on terrasses, kicking back in parks with friends and enjoying the warm days late into the evening. And this summer, the Quartier des spectacles and Downtown Montréal are unveiling 11 eye-popping Oasis rest areas created by local designers throughout the heart of the city perfect for grabbing a moment MONTRÉAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Cultivate a patch of happiness at the Space for Life. An oasis in the middle of the city for over 80 years, the Montréal Botanical Garden is recognized as one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. At the Montréal Botanical Garden, visitors of all ages can explore and learn about plants from every corner of the world. Its rich collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, its 10VERDUN BEACH
When summer hits and the temperatures rise, look no further than Verdun Beach, one of the most accessible and original beaches in the province! Set on the shore of the beautiful Saint-Lawrence River, this unique, universally-accessible urban beach offers a cool respite from the hazy days of summer. With a concrete path leading down to the swimming area complete with ramp access, slides, aMONTREAL FORUM
Once the official arena of two hockey teams–the Maroons and the Canadiens–the Montreal Forum is now a multi-use complex. Under one roof are a movie theatre with 22 screens, a sports bar, a game centre, restaurants, boutiques, pool tables, bowling alleys and a central atrium that hosts major events like dance parties and exhibitions. WHERE TO PLAY GOLF IN AND AROUND MONTRÉAL Château-Bromont Golf. Less than an hour's drive from Montréal, the Château-Bromont Golf in the Eastern Townships is a certified championship course and winner of the 2016 Golf Course Award. The spectacular setting and the quality of the course, designed by renowned architects Howard Watson and Graham Cook, guarantee a perfectday on the
MONTRÉAL'S BEST POUTINE La Banquise. La Banquise has been satiating poutine cravings for 48 years and counting. Try their “La Reggae”, which features ground beef, guacamole, diced tomatoes and hot peppers. Open 24 hours a day, La Banquise is a popular spot for the after-hours crowd and is a great place to spot celebrities getting in on some famous Montréal poutine. WORLD'S LARGEST BARBIE EXHIBITION IN MONTRÉAL One of the best-loved dolls of all time now has her own exhibition at Les Cours Mont-Royal in downtown Montréal: Barbie Expo is the largest permanent exhibition of Barbie dolls in the world, and features over 1,000 Barbies, including Hollywood stars, unique one-of-a-kind Barbie dolls and glamourous outfits created by famous fashion designers. MONTRÉAL WORKS FOR YOU We want to show you how Montréal works for you. From assigning you a dedicated conventions services manager to connecting you with the city’s movers and shakers to opening doors city-wide, our strategy is streamlined, simple and successful. And that’s not to mention Montréal, a chic, safe, easy-to-access city that overflows withfestivals
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November 23, 2020
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Souk@Sat
AN INCOMPARABLE MARKETPLACE FOR IDEAS Showcasing exceptional things for the modern lifestyle, it extends a unique opportunity to connect with Montreal’s finest designers andmakers.
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Festivals and Events Shows, fairs, markets This Moment is now saved in your favourites.3637
Montréal en Histoires TRAVEL THROUGH THE HALLS OF TIME Every evening at dusk, historical characters come to life on Old Montréal’s walls, trees, streets and buildings.read more
Visits and Tours
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arloca
MADE WITH PASSION, FOR ALL BUDGETS For gifts, mementos or something to jazz up your home décor, Arloca offers a fabulous selection of artisanal items made by localdesigners.
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Complexe Desjardins
A DYNAMIC DOWNTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE This busy mall, located at the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, features a lively calendar of activities during major festivals.read more
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Le Petit Dep
A CORNER STORE AND THEN SOME! Open the pretty green door to a delightful blend of ready-to-eat specialty products and tried-and-true classics at this neighbourhood“dep”.
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Espace VERRE
GLASS ART BY LOCALS
Virtuoso glass blowers display their talents through colour, translucence, and light.read more
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Quartier des Spectacles SATE YOUR CULTURE CRAVINGS This prime destination for all things art, music, performance and festivals shines bright at night with a truly unique lighting plan.read more
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Place d'Armes
A PLACE OF PRESTIGE
Surrounded by lavish banks, old seminaries, Art Deco buildings and a magnificent cathedral, this architecturally-rich square is stunning.read more
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