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Address: 167, Les Iles, Montréal, QC
This island that was host to the 1967 Expo provides a sublime contrast to the city and is situated in the middle of the Saint-Lawrence River. The popular Biosphere and Levis Tower are two attractions. Visitors can ride a ferris wheel, take boat trips, enjoy water-slides, and visit the David M. Stewart Museum.
L'Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
Category: Historic Sites - Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: 3800, chemin Queen Mary, Montréal, QC H3V 1H6
Built in 1904, this is one of the world's most popular Catholic shrines. The Renaissance-style dome was the world's largest when completed in 1955. The shrine now holds a museum, a tomb, monuments, a 56-bell carillon and Stations of the Cross in a sculpture garden. Features summer organ recitals on Wednesday evenings.
Category: Attractions - Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: Clock Tower Pier, Vieux Port, Montréal, QC H2L 4K3
The idea here is to solve a mystery while finding your way through an intricately designed maze. The maze has several obstacles (slides, tunnels, that sort of thing) to be gotten through, over or under, and there are riddles along the way that you must answer to figure out who is behind a series of art thefts and...
Lieu Historique Sir G. E. Cartier
Category: Historic Sites - Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: 458, rue Notre-Dame est, Montréal, QC H2Y 1C8
Sir George Etienne Cartier was a politician, lawyer and one of the founding fathers of the Canadian Confederation. The museum is housed in his family home and features historic artifacts and displays recalling Cartier's political achievements.
Category: Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: 1188, rue Sherbrooke ouest, at rue Stanley, Montréal, QC H3A 3G1
This 1983 building is the headquarters of the Aluminum Company of Canada and is well known for its atrium. There are three historic row houses, a hotel, and a seven-story, aluminum-clad office structure linked to the beautiful glass atrium. Each of the houses and the structure has a unique story; a museum and an...
Category: Science & History Museums - Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: 20, chemin Tour de l'Isle, Fort on Île Sainte-Hélène, Montréal, QC H3C 4G6
This museum was built in the island's Old Fort and houses a collection of 17th and 18th century items, including maps, firearms, and scientific and navigational instruments. Soldier/actors perform reenactments for visitors during the summer months. The period mess kitchen ranks as a favorite among visitors.
Category: Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: 4141, ave Pierre-de-Coubertin, Montréal, QC H1V 3N7
The legacy of the 1976 Olympic Games remains alive in the city and is represented by the impressive stadium and the renowned inclined tower, the Tour de Montréal. The tower has drawn millions of visitors to enjoy its sweeping views of the city and surrounding area. There are galleries in the tower's lower level, along...
Category: Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: 260 blvd de Maisonneuve oeust, Montréal, QC H2X 1Y9
Built in the early 1960s, this performing arts complex boasts five venues that host opera, musical concerts, theatre events and dance performances throughout the year. A large plaza unites them all, and they're linked to the city's underground shopping and entertainment district as well. The esplanade is an open air...
Category: Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: Montréal, QC
This residential section offers a great glimpse into how the Montréalers live. Many apartment buildings feature outside staircases to the upper floors and the streets are filled with bicycles. Its dense population numbers many artists and musicians and the great cafés and restaurants they frequent. The whole Plateau...
Pointe-du-Buisson Archaeological Park
Category: Science & History Museums - Montréal Attractions & Activities
Address: 333, rue Émond, Beauharnois, QC J0S 1J0
Pointe-du-Buisson is actually a collection of 16 archaeological sites which opened to the public in 1986. Exhibits here include all sorts of fascinating finds from the site, dating to regional aboriginal people from 5000 years ago up through the mid-1900s. Along with the dig sites and museum exhibits there is a...
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