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    Marché aux Puces

    2.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Marché aux Puces St-Michel - Marché aux Puces Saint-Michel - Frilly Overly Ornate Lamp with Figurines

    Marché aux Puces St-Michel

    4.3(18 reviews)
    20.6 kmVilleray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension
    $$$

    Love this place! Marché aux Puces (flea market) Saint-Michel (aka "Marché D'Antan," an antiques…read moremarket) is super fantastic, offering wide-ranging, assorted vintage finds from way over a century old to more recent gems! Nostalgic pieces, quality furniture, mid-Century, glassware, dining and cookware, kitsch, you name it! So much so cool! Absolutely check out all my pics! Certainly there are deals to be found. The vendors also really know how to present their wares. Plan on coming back to Marché aux Puces St-Michel on my next Montreal visit and recommend you stop by to discover either something to buy or make you smile! Keep in mind - It's only open Friday thru Sunday.

    Firstly, from a tourist's perspective, this was a fun place to visit and browse such an impressive…read moreselection of things while navigating a narrow maze-like walkways. In terms of the things for sale, you could say this is a true flea market and for once, I didn't care that this indoor market didn't have a single food vendor. While I ended up snatching a bargain vintage shirt for $5, I saw everything from furniture and paintings to LPs and rugs. We spent a good 40 minutes both upstairs and downstairs, and would definitely return. There was parking behind the building but it was limited, and traffic immediately around the market was pretty heavy. We ended up finding street parking a few minutes walk from the market and didn't mind it at all. Although I had enough Canadian cash on me so paid in cash, I recall they accept an electronic payment method whose name I don't remember. I hope the marche stays open for a long time.

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    Marché aux Puces St-Michel - Marché aux Puces Saint-Michel - 1745 Period Outfit Made by Deni Blanchet

    Marché aux Puces Saint-Michel - 1745 Period Outfit Made by Deni Blanchet

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    Marché aux Puces Saint-Michel - Life-size Chinese Terraotta Figure

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    EcoDepot - Entrance

    EcoDepot

    4.0(9 reviews)
    21.5 kmLachine
    $$

    Alas! A Flea market free of dust! While we have our favorite Antique store ways from Old Montréal,…read moreEcoDépôt was our answer (about a 30 minute drive from Old Montréal) for items being right up our alley with a bunch of good prices. Plus I also get a kick out of finding as many cool items in Montréal (which somehow seem to look and sound classier than the same shiit I can get back home). Covering lots of square footage, EcoDépôt is what it sounds like located in an industrial area off the highway. The first two things I noticed walking in was their Piano and Bill Withers playing. And by the way, the rest of their 60's R&B playlist was cool to hear in these parts. If it's chairs you're looking for- they have variety. Leather chairs? Several. Lamps? Many- plus so much other things. Actually one of the things hubs noticed is how clean items are and don't have years of dust on them! I'm still adding finishing touches to my vanity room and was hoping I'd find a specific stud chair here- but left empty-handed. But I did find a royal blue, metal utility box for CAN$39-which I'll repurpose for some of my items. Service was super nice from Ilene(?). I made the purchase alright, but I also wanted to close on a sweet deal- and EcoDepot didn't bulge. So just remember...there's no haggling here. Although I didn't find that perfect 'je ne sais quoi' piece that I had to have- I came out with something else.

    This is a fun place to spend an afternoon looking around at vintage furniture and household goods…read more I don't understand people who go to IKEA all the time when you can just as easily hit the thrift and vintage shops and score stuff which is A) Much cheaper B) Better made, and not the usual Made in China crap C) Unique and one-of-a-kind. Chances are none of your friends will find the same Rococo-style lamp base that you might find here. I collect vintage enameled cast-iron cookware like Copco, Le Creuset, Desco and I found a few pieces here in excellent condition and at a much cheaper price than I've seen elsewhere for the same thing. I think if you have a certain eye for design and aesthetics, you can easily find some stuff here, from kitchen table sets, to old toasters from the 1940's that with a little elbow-grease and watching how-to videos on Youtube, you can easily bring back to their former glory.

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    EcoDepot - Hand blown glass balls made in quebec by local artisan. Boules de verre souffler à la main par un artisan du Québec.

    Hand blown glass balls made in quebec by local artisan. Boules de verre souffler à la main par un artisan du Québec.

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    Marché Underground

    Marché Underground

    3.0(3 reviews)
    25.0 kmSud-Ouest

    I want to start off by saying that I'm aware I'm probably not the target demographic for Marche…read moreUnderground. I'm the kind of person who prefers to sift through thrift stores finding inexpensive gems rather than having things curated for me in 'vintage' spaces. Needless to say, I think the premium this place has people pay for used items so that they can be curated is absurd. Keeping in mind that there's several solid thrifting options in the area, I think this place is a bit much. When I consider better versions of this concept Kitsch à l'Os comes to mind- prices are reasonable, the merchandise is in better shape and the store is designed and decorated to reflect the curated value. Oh and the staff are cool there. This place really feels like a old timey flea market where you have the distinct sense of being fleeced for 'collector' items. I feel like at the very least, if you're going to charge people through the nose, create a space that doesn't feel like storage wars' extra junk being jammed into a warehouse. Basically, if you're really in a pinch to get vintage stuff fast in the Sud Ouest this place is an option. Otherwise I would avoid.

    Vintage clothes in the back definitely worth a peek. Some nice 50's and 60's dresses if you are the…read moreright size. Staff was not very welcoming on a slow day. They were more engaged with their own group than the few customers who walked into the store.

    Marché aux Puces - fleamarkets - Updated July 2026

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