Guidebook for Montréal

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Guidebook for Montréal

Food Scene

Located at the corner of McGill College and Sainte-Catherine Street West, the 3 Brasseurs microbrewery restaurant offers a warm atmosphere that can accommodate large as well as small groups alike thanks to a spacious second floor. Located a short walk from the Centre Eaton and Place Ville Marie, this location produces the most amount of beer of all the 3 Brasseurs in the world!
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3 Brasseurs McGill
732 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
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Located at the corner of McGill College and Sainte-Catherine Street West, the 3 Brasseurs microbrewery restaurant offers a warm atmosphere that can accommodate large as well as small groups alike thanks to a spacious second floor. Located a short walk from the Centre Eaton and Place Ville Marie, this location produces the most amount of beer of all the 3 Brasseurs in the world!
Named after the native Greek village of its founder, Arahova appeared in Montreal in 1971 and became one of the first Greek specialty restaurants. What was initially a small cafe and snack designed by Christos Kalogrias (the founder of restaurants Arahova Souvlaki), has become a local landmark that stands out regularly in the contests and restaurant guides thanks to its souvlakis. What's the secret? Christos Kalogrias has always focused on quality, freshness and consistency, which has made Arahova the brand it is today.
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Arahova Souvlaki
256 Rue Saint- Viateur O
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Named after the native Greek village of its founder, Arahova appeared in Montreal in 1971 and became one of the first Greek specialty restaurants. What was initially a small cafe and snack designed by Christos Kalogrias (the founder of restaurants Arahova Souvlaki), has become a local landmark that stands out regularly in the contests and restaurant guides thanks to its souvlakis. What's the secret? Christos Kalogrias has always focused on quality, freshness and consistency, which has made Arahova the brand it is today.
Stylish Greek taverna with fresh seafood & a popular fixed-price lunch in a whitewashed setting.
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Estiatorio Milos
5357 Av du Parc
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Stylish Greek taverna with fresh seafood & a popular fixed-price lunch in a whitewashed setting.
Laid-back local spot offering typical Portuguese grilled fish & poultry dishes, plus takeout.
Mile End Grill
Laid-back local spot offering typical Portuguese grilled fish & poultry dishes, plus takeout.
Hip restaurant offering New York-style pizzas & creative sodas in vintage-inspired digs.
Slice + Soda
Hip restaurant offering New York-style pizzas & creative sodas in vintage-inspired digs.
Buzzy spot for creative French dishes & a stylish space decorated with eclectic local artwork.
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Île Flottante (former Les Deux Singes de Montarvie)
Rue Saint-Viateur Ouest
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Buzzy spot for creative French dishes & a stylish space decorated with eclectic local artwork.
Iconic storefront known for wood-oven baked bagels with varied flavors & toppings.
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St-Viateur Bagel Shop
263 Rue Saint- Viateur O
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Iconic storefront known for wood-oven baked bagels with varied flavors & toppings.
Classic, family-operated soda fountain & Jewish deli whipping up grilled sandwiches since 1932.
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Wilensky's Light Lunch Inc
34 Av. Fairmount O
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Classic, family-operated soda fountain & Jewish deli whipping up grilled sandwiches since 1932.
Enduring eatery for refined Thai cuisine, with traditional decor & cushioned floor seating.
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Restaurant Thaïlande
88 Rue Bernard O
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Enduring eatery for refined Thai cuisine, with traditional decor & cushioned floor seating.
BEST ARTISANAL BURGERS IN MONTREAL QUALITY DELICIOUS CULINARY BURGERS SPECIALIZING IN A DRY AGED BEEF RECIPE
QDC Burger Saint-Viateur
210 Rue Saint- Viateur O
BEST ARTISANAL BURGERS IN MONTREAL QUALITY DELICIOUS CULINARY BURGERS SPECIALIZING IN A DRY AGED BEEF RECIPE
Well-known bakery doling out varied flavors of bagels topped with cream cheese, plus other bites.
74 Av. Fairmount O
Well-known bakery doling out varied flavors of bagels topped with cream cheese, plus other bites.

Entertainment & Activities

Saputo Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium at Olympic Park in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The stadium opened on May 21, 2008, and is the current home of CF Montréal.
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Saputo Stadium
4750 Rue Sherbrooke E
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Saputo Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium at Olympic Park in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The stadium opened on May 21, 2008, and is the current home of CF Montréal.
Embark on an immersive, multi-sensory journey through the varied ecosystems of the Americas at the Montreal Biodome. Here, you can see tropical creatures in a rainforest, marvel at underwater creatures and marine life, spot a lynx or beaver in a Laurentian maple forest, and say hello to adorable penguins in the cool arctic.
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Biodomo
4777 Av. Pierre-De Coubertin
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Embark on an immersive, multi-sensory journey through the varied ecosystems of the Americas at the Montreal Biodome. Here, you can see tropical creatures in a rainforest, marvel at underwater creatures and marine life, spot a lynx or beaver in a Laurentian maple forest, and say hello to adorable penguins in the cool arctic.
The Montreal Insectarium is a natural history museum located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, featuring a large quantity of insects from all around the world. It is the largest insect museum in North America and among the largest insectariums worldwide.
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Montreal Insectarium
4581 Rue Sherbrooke E
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The Montreal Insectarium is a natural history museum located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, featuring a large quantity of insects from all around the world. It is the largest insect museum in North America and among the largest insectariums worldwide.
This large botanical garden in the city is part of Montreal Space for Life Canada’s largest natural sciences museum complex with over 22,000 species of plants from all over the world, exhibition greenhouses, and thematic gardens. You can learn about Chinese, Japanese and First Nations cultures through their flora, and discover seasonal varieties and events at the main exhibition greenhouse. Plan your visit during the Gardens of Light festival which usually takes place in the fall, where you'll see the cultural gardens illuminated with lights, installations, and lanterns.
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Montreal Botanical Garden
4101 Rue Sherbrooke E
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This large botanical garden in the city is part of Montreal Space for Life Canada’s largest natural sciences museum complex with over 22,000 species of plants from all over the world, exhibition greenhouses, and thematic gardens. You can learn about Chinese, Japanese and First Nations cultures through their flora, and discover seasonal varieties and events at the main exhibition greenhouse. Plan your visit during the Gardens of Light festival which usually takes place in the fall, where you'll see the cultural gardens illuminated with lights, installations, and lanterns.
La Ronde is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 World Fair. Today, it is operated by Six Flags under an emphyteutic lease with the City of Montreal, which expires in 2065. It is the largest amusement park in Quebec and second largest in Canada.
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La Ronde station
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La Ronde is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 World Fair. Today, it is operated by Six Flags under an emphyteutic lease with the City of Montreal, which expires in 2065. It is the largest amusement park in Quebec and second largest in Canada.
Olympic Stadium (French: Stade olympique) is a multi-purpose stadium in Montreal, Canada, located at Olympic Park in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district of the city. Built in the mid-1970s as the main venue for the 1976 Summer Olympics, it is nicknamed "The Big O"
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Olympic Stadium
4545 Av. Pierre-De Coubertin
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Olympic Stadium (French: Stade olympique) is a multi-purpose stadium in Montreal, Canada, located at Olympic Park in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district of the city. Built in the mid-1970s as the main venue for the 1976 Summer Olympics, it is nicknamed "The Big O"
Bell Centre, formerly known as Molson Centre, is a multi-purpose arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Opened on March 16, 1996, it is the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, replacing the Montreal Forum.
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Bell Centre
1909 Av. des Canadiens-de-Montréal
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Bell Centre, formerly known as Molson Centre, is a multi-purpose arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Opened on March 16, 1996, it is the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, replacing the Montreal Forum.

Sightseeing

The Old Port is an integral part of the historic district of Old Montréal; it sits next to Place Royale (the site on which Montréal was founded), the Main National Historic Site and the Lachine Canal National Historic Site.
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Old Port of Montreal
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The Old Port is an integral part of the historic district of Old Montréal; it sits next to Place Royale (the site on which Montréal was founded), the Main National Historic Site and the Lachine Canal National Historic Site.
Dating to the 17th century, Old Montreal's narrow cobblestone streets are full of lively plazas and charming shops and cafes. Landmarks include the Notre-Dame Basilica, a soaring Gothic Revival church, and the Pointe-à-Callière museum with city archeological ruins. Along the St. Lawrence River, the Old Port of Montreal is home to the Montreal Science Centre and the iconic Clock Tower, with views from the top.
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Old Montreal
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Dating to the 17th century, Old Montreal's narrow cobblestone streets are full of lively plazas and charming shops and cafes. Landmarks include the Notre-Dame Basilica, a soaring Gothic Revival church, and the Pointe-à-Callière museum with city archeological ruins. Along the St. Lawrence River, the Old Port of Montreal is home to the Montreal Science Centre and the iconic Clock Tower, with views from the top.
Neighbourhood: Parc du Mont-Royal Montreal was named for this hilly highland, where the tallest spot in the city overlooks its most extensive parkland. The greenspace of Parc du Mont-Royal is an outdoorsman's dream, with hiking trails and nature walks that cater to every season and level of athlete. In the winter, cross-country skiers, tobogganers, and ice skaters don their equipment by Beaver Lake and its pavilion, while the warmer months bring families and competitors to the pitches of Jeanne-Mance Park for tennis, soccer, football, baseball, volleyball, or a dip in the community pool. A perfect spot for a stroll or a picnic, the forest foliage is dotted with sculpture art and offers views of some of Mont-Royal's oldest edifices, the towering St. Joseph's Oratory and the mausoleums of Notre-Dame-des-Neiges. Home to musical celebrations and twilight snowshoeing alike, visit here to walk, write, rest, think, or just be.
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Monte Real
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Neighbourhood: Parc du Mont-Royal Montreal was named for this hilly highland, where the tallest spot in the city overlooks its most extensive parkland. The greenspace of Parc du Mont-Royal is an outdoorsman's dream, with hiking trails and nature walks that cater to every season and level of athlete. In the winter, cross-country skiers, tobogganers, and ice skaters don their equipment by Beaver Lake and its pavilion, while the warmer months bring families and competitors to the pitches of Jeanne-Mance Park for tennis, soccer, football, baseball, volleyball, or a dip in the community pool. A perfect spot for a stroll or a picnic, the forest foliage is dotted with sculpture art and offers views of some of Mont-Royal's oldest edifices, the towering St. Joseph's Oratory and the mausoleums of Notre-Dame-des-Neiges. Home to musical celebrations and twilight snowshoeing alike, visit here to walk, write, rest, think, or just be.
Chinatown in Montreal (French: Quartier chinois de Montréal; is located in the area of De la Gauchetière Street in Montreal. The neighbourhood contains many Asian restaurants, food markets, and convenience stores as well being home to many of Montreal's East Asian community centres, such as the Montreal Chinese Hospital and the Montreal Chinese Community and Cultural Center. The bustling part of town was established in the early 1890s. With several Chinese stores set up on de le Gauchetière street peppered with Chinese laundries in the area, a Montréal Chinatown slowly started to emerge.
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Chinatown
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Chinatown in Montreal (French: Quartier chinois de Montréal; is located in the area of De la Gauchetière Street in Montreal. The neighbourhood contains many Asian restaurants, food markets, and convenience stores as well being home to many of Montreal's East Asian community centres, such as the Montreal Chinese Hospital and the Montreal Chinese Community and Cultural Center. The bustling part of town was established in the early 1890s. With several Chinese stores set up on de le Gauchetière street peppered with Chinese laundries in the area, a Montréal Chinatown slowly started to emerge.
People visit Jean-Drapeau park to walk, run, dance, have picnics and watch the sun set over the city. Here, you can go to the Biosphère, La Ronde, Jean-Doré Beach, Casino de Montréal and see public works of art, including Alexander Calder’s monumental stabile, L’Homme. The Espace 67 concourse also provides one of the most breathtaking views of downtown Montréal. Jean Drapeau Park is the third-largest park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It comprises two islands, Saint Helen's Island and the artificial island Notre Dame Island, situated off the shore of Old Montreal in the Saint Lawrence River. The islands were the site of the Expo 67 World's Fair.
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Parc Jean-Drapeau
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People visit Jean-Drapeau park to walk, run, dance, have picnics and watch the sun set over the city. Here, you can go to the Biosphère, La Ronde, Jean-Doré Beach, Casino de Montréal and see public works of art, including Alexander Calder’s monumental stabile, L’Homme. The Espace 67 concourse also provides one of the most breathtaking views of downtown Montréal. Jean Drapeau Park is the third-largest park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It comprises two islands, Saint Helen's Island and the artificial island Notre Dame Island, situated off the shore of Old Montreal in the Saint Lawrence River. The islands were the site of the Expo 67 World's Fair.
The Quartier des Spectacles is the city’s major cultural district. At its heart are Place des Arts, a complex with several performance halls, and the adjacent Musée d’art contemporain. Year-round outdoor events and festivals draw crowds to the Place des Festivals, where public art installations and light projections create a festive vibe. The nearby Quartier Latin has cinemas, theatres and casual bars and eateries.
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Quartier des spectacles
1435 Rue St-Alexandre
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The Quartier des Spectacles is the city’s major cultural district. At its heart are Place des Arts, a complex with several performance halls, and the adjacent Musée d’art contemporain. Year-round outdoor events and festivals draw crowds to the Place des Festivals, where public art installations and light projections create a festive vibe. The nearby Quartier Latin has cinemas, theatres and casual bars and eateries.
Notre-Dame Basilica is a basilica in the historic district of Old Montreal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The church is located at 110 Notre-Dame Street West, at the corner of Saint Sulpice Street. It is located next to the Saint-Sulpice Seminary and faces the Place d'Armes square. Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal is Montréal’s mother church and was the first Gothic Revival style church in Canada. Its history has been marked by the Sulpicians since its foundation and is inseparable from that of Montréal. It speaks to its Catholic roots and the eternal link between art and religion. The Basilica’s style was imitated by several parishes and marked a turning point in religious architectural tradition. In addition to being a place for prayer and celebration of Catholic worship, Notre-Dame is also a place for important national events like state funerals. It was raised to the rank of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1982 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989. Its religious, historical and artistic importance makes it a treasure of Quebec’s heritage and one of the most visited sites in Montréal.
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Basílica de Notre-Dame
110 Rue Notre Dame O
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Notre-Dame Basilica is a basilica in the historic district of Old Montreal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The church is located at 110 Notre-Dame Street West, at the corner of Saint Sulpice Street. It is located next to the Saint-Sulpice Seminary and faces the Place d'Armes square. Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal is Montréal’s mother church and was the first Gothic Revival style church in Canada. Its history has been marked by the Sulpicians since its foundation and is inseparable from that of Montréal. It speaks to its Catholic roots and the eternal link between art and religion. The Basilica’s style was imitated by several parishes and marked a turning point in religious architectural tradition. In addition to being a place for prayer and celebration of Catholic worship, Notre-Dame is also a place for important national events like state funerals. It was raised to the rank of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1982 and designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989. Its religious, historical and artistic importance makes it a treasure of Quebec’s heritage and one of the most visited sites in Montréal.
The compact Gay Village has an upbeat vibe and a lively club scene. In summer, the main drag, Rue Sainte-Catherine, is pedestrian-only and strung with pink decorations, and bars and eateries spill onto terraces in the street. Rue Amherst is known for its boutiques and antiques shops. Nearby, the neoclassical Saint-Pierre-Apôtre Church contains the Chapel of Hope, dedicated to AIDS victims.
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Gay Village
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The compact Gay Village has an upbeat vibe and a lively club scene. In summer, the main drag, Rue Sainte-Catherine, is pedestrian-only and strung with pink decorations, and bars and eateries spill onto terraces in the street. Rue Amherst is known for its boutiques and antiques shops. Nearby, the neoclassical Saint-Pierre-Apôtre Church contains the Chapel of Hope, dedicated to AIDS victims.
Downtown is a busy hub of shoppers, office workers and students from McGill and Concordia universities. Chain stores and malls line Rue Sainte-Catherine, while Crescent Street is known for busy bars. Cultural sights here include the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, with works spanning centuries, and the McCord Museum’s city history exhibits. Chinatown, marked by traditional gates, has casual eateries and food markets.
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Downtown Montreal
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Downtown is a busy hub of shoppers, office workers and students from McGill and Concordia universities. Chain stores and malls line Rue Sainte-Catherine, while Crescent Street is known for busy bars. Cultural sights here include the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, with works spanning centuries, and the McCord Museum’s city history exhibits. Chinatown, marked by traditional gates, has casual eateries and food markets.
Little Italy is a charming residential neighborhood full of old-school cafes, pizzerias, Italian grocery stores and traditional bakeries. The Jean-Talon Market bustles year-round with stands selling flowers, produce and hot meals. Nearby, locals play bocce in Parc Dante. The hip Mile-Ex enclave offers artisanal coffee shops, chic restaurants and bars in industrial spaces.
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Little Italy
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Little Italy is a charming residential neighborhood full of old-school cafes, pizzerias, Italian grocery stores and traditional bakeries. The Jean-Talon Market bustles year-round with stands selling flowers, produce and hot meals. Nearby, locals play bocce in Parc Dante. The hip Mile-Ex enclave offers artisanal coffee shops, chic restaurants and bars in industrial spaces.

Arts & Culture

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space. The museum is located on the historic Golden Square Mile stretch of Sherbrooke Street.
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El Museo de Bellas Artes de Montreal
1380 Rue Sherbrooke O
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The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space. The museum is located on the historic Golden Square Mile stretch of Sherbrooke Street.
McGill University is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. "McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With students coming to McGill from over 150 countries, our student body is the most internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the country. In addition to a stellar faculty, McGill is known for attracting the brightest students from across Canada, the United States, and around the world. McGill students have the highest average entering grades in Canada, and our commitment to fostering the very best has helped our students win more national and international awards on average than their peers at any other Canadian university."
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McGill University
845 Rue Sherbrooke O
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McGill University is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. "McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With students coming to McGill from over 150 countries, our student body is the most internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the country. In addition to a stellar faculty, McGill is known for attracting the brightest students from across Canada, the United States, and around the world. McGill students have the highest average entering grades in Canada, and our commitment to fostering the very best has helped our students win more national and international awards on average than their peers at any other Canadian university."

Parks & Nature

La Fontaine Park is a 34 ha urban park located in the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. La Fontaine Park is an epitome of a very well-planned public park. It is safe haven for the locals in Montreal to gather, socialize, play sports and just relax ... it is definitely a picturesque park.
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Parque La Fontaine
3819 Av. Calixa-Lavallée
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La Fontaine Park is a 34 ha urban park located in the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. La Fontaine Park is an epitome of a very well-planned public park. It is safe haven for the locals in Montreal to gather, socialize, play sports and just relax ... it is definitely a picturesque park.
Majestically rising up in the middle of the city, Mount Royal (“the mountain” to locals) is a symbol of the city’s heritage, history, geography, and inspiration, hosting founding institutions, beautiful hillside cemeteries, and Mount Royal Park, a 4-season playground. Inaugurated in 1876, Mount Royal Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted of Central Park fame. It is a magnificent urban green space featuring 200 hectares of astonishing biodiversity and natural beauty. Green, clean and refreshing, the mountain is home to a wide range of flora and fauna. The urban wildlife (a.k.a. Montréalers) is abundant and active all year round in a host of recreational pursuits: jogging, cycling, boating, skating, skiing, and tobogganing, not to forget bird watching, dog walking, picnicking and soaking up some rays. The Kondiaronk Belvedere at the summit has witnessed more than one eager suitor down on one knee to pop “the” question with a breathtaking vista of the city as a romantic backdrop. A stop at Smith House is a must, as Les amis de la montagne offers an array of visitor services and activities, including trail maps and a permanent exhibition which highlights the history of this unique natural landmark declared a heritage site in 2012. With three locations in the heart of the park (Smith House, the Chalet and the Beaver Lake Pavilion), the Café des Amis offers a wonderful place to enjoy a bite while taking in the scenery. And to take home a memento of the mountain, two gift shops offer a selection of original gifts or souvenirs.
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Parque del Monte Real
1260 Chem. Remembrance
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Majestically rising up in the middle of the city, Mount Royal (“the mountain” to locals) is a symbol of the city’s heritage, history, geography, and inspiration, hosting founding institutions, beautiful hillside cemeteries, and Mount Royal Park, a 4-season playground. Inaugurated in 1876, Mount Royal Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted of Central Park fame. It is a magnificent urban green space featuring 200 hectares of astonishing biodiversity and natural beauty. Green, clean and refreshing, the mountain is home to a wide range of flora and fauna. The urban wildlife (a.k.a. Montréalers) is abundant and active all year round in a host of recreational pursuits: jogging, cycling, boating, skating, skiing, and tobogganing, not to forget bird watching, dog walking, picnicking and soaking up some rays. The Kondiaronk Belvedere at the summit has witnessed more than one eager suitor down on one knee to pop “the” question with a breathtaking vista of the city as a romantic backdrop. A stop at Smith House is a must, as Les amis de la montagne offers an array of visitor services and activities, including trail maps and a permanent exhibition which highlights the history of this unique natural landmark declared a heritage site in 2012. With three locations in the heart of the park (Smith House, the Chalet and the Beaver Lake Pavilion), the Café des Amis offers a wonderful place to enjoy a bite while taking in the scenery. And to take home a memento of the mountain, two gift shops offer a selection of original gifts or souvenirs.
The Beaver Lake is an artificial basin fitted in 1938 on a former swamp located on the Mount Royal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was designed by architect Frederick Todd. It takes its name from an old beaver dam discovered during the work. Man-made lake on former swamp with BBQs & rowing boats in summer & skating in colder months.
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Beaver Lake
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The Beaver Lake is an artificial basin fitted in 1938 on a former swamp located on the Mount Royal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was designed by architect Frederick Todd. It takes its name from an old beaver dam discovered during the work. Man-made lake on former swamp with BBQs & rowing boats in summer & skating in colder months.
L'Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park is a large nature park in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Montréal-Nord boroughs of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Much of the park is on Île de la Visitation, with the rest being opposite the island on the shore of the Island of Montreal. Bridges connect the two sections. River island nature area offering walking & cycling paths, BBQ sites, birdwatching & a defunct mill.
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Parque Natural de Île-de-la-Visitation
2425 Boul. Gouin E
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L'Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park is a large nature park in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Montréal-Nord boroughs of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Much of the park is on Île de la Visitation, with the rest being opposite the island on the shore of the Island of Montreal. Bridges connect the two sections. River island nature area offering walking & cycling paths, BBQ sites, birdwatching & a defunct mill.

Drinks & Nightlife

The Montreal Casino, located in Montreal, Quebec, is the largest casino in Canada. Situated on Notre Dame Island, in Jean-Drapeau Park, it consists of two former Expo 67 pavilion buildings. The casino is open to the public seven days a week, operating morning until late night. An incomparable entertainment experience : games, shows, restaurants, Cabaret, bars, tournaments, La Zone and more await you at the Casino de Montréal ...
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Casino de Montreal
1 Av. du Casino
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The Montreal Casino, located in Montreal, Quebec, is the largest casino in Canada. Situated on Notre Dame Island, in Jean-Drapeau Park, it consists of two former Expo 67 pavilion buildings. The casino is open to the public seven days a week, operating morning until late night. An incomparable entertainment experience : games, shows, restaurants, Cabaret, bars, tournaments, La Zone and more await you at the Casino de Montréal ...
The 3 Brasseurs microbrewery restaurant at the corner of Crescent Avenue and Sainte-Catherine Street West in Montréal is a must-see destination for all those who love streets animated with sporting and cultural events. Located at the intersection of the most legendary streets of Montréal, Sainte-Catherine and Crescent, this location attracts a large number of Montrealers and visitors mainly because of the quality and specialties of the businesses located there.
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3 Brasseurs Crescent
1356 Rue Sainte-Catherine O
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The 3 Brasseurs microbrewery restaurant at the corner of Crescent Avenue and Sainte-Catherine Street West in Montréal is a must-see destination for all those who love streets animated with sporting and cultural events. Located at the intersection of the most legendary streets of Montréal, Sainte-Catherine and Crescent, this location attracts a large number of Montrealers and visitors mainly because of the quality and specialties of the businesses located there.
British-style pub offering draft brews, cocktails & elevated fare in a comfy old-fashioned interior.
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Pub Bishop & Bagg
52 Rue Saint- Viateur O
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British-style pub offering draft brews, cocktails & elevated fare in a comfy old-fashioned interior.
Hip neighbourhood hangout with DJs spinning eclectic tunes & TVs for major events.
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Bar Waverly
5550 Boul. Saint-Laurent
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Hip neighbourhood hangout with DJs spinning eclectic tunes & TVs for major events.

Essentials

The Jean Coutu Group Inc. is a Canadian drugstore chain headquartered in Varennes, Quebec. It has more than 400 franchised locations in New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec under the PJC Jean Coutu, PJC Clinique, and PJC Santé banners.
PJC Jean Coutu
The Jean Coutu Group Inc. is a Canadian drugstore chain headquartered in Varennes, Quebec. It has more than 400 franchised locations in New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec under the PJC Jean Coutu, PJC Clinique, and PJC Santé banners.
Branch of a supermarket chain offering produce, meat & fish, plus other staples.
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Supermarché PA Du Parc
5242 Av du Parc
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Branch of a supermarket chain offering produce, meat & fish, plus other staples.