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Vieux-Port de Montréal - 6.21.2025

Vieux-Port de Montréal

4.3(128 reviews)
2.4 kmVille-Marie

Vieux-Port de Montréal, or the Old Port, is part of the Vieux-Montréal area of the city. Along with…read morethe adjacent area that's filled with shops and restaurants, this is one of the top destinations for tourists visiting the city. There's a lot to see and do here; the promenade is quite long, and is filled with great views of the water and surrounding architecture. One of the main focal points here is La Grande Roue de Montréal - a large Ferris wheel that sits right on the water's edge. Additionally, there are carnival rides, food trucks, ziplining, and a beach that's open seasonally. Since I was there in autumn, most of the attractions and beach areas were closed for the season. It was still a great experience though because there were clear views of the water and foliage in the background. I also found myself sitting, people watching, and soaking in the aesthetics. No matter what time of the year, though, it's definitely worth stopping here during your time in Montreal.

During our last visit, we spent some time just relaxing and hanging out around the Old Port. My…read morehusband and stepson got on the ferris wheel (La Grande Roue de Montréal) and had a great time, being able to see far from atop. The tickets were $28CAN per adult. There are also places to rent paddle boats and many benches to sit and enjoy the scenery. There are food trucks in one area of the Old Port and shops in another section A great place, day or night to hang out and people watch...

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Vieux-Port de Montréal
Vieux-Port de Montréal

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Musée du Montréal Juif

Musée du Montréal Juif

4.6(7 reviews)
3.7 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal

This physical brick and mortar museum centrally located on The Main at Duluth serves as a hub from…read morewhence a multitude of experiences have their provenance. Walking tours serve to enable the public to more vividly and viscerally interact with the past history of and the present-day life in Jewish Montréal. These walking tours showcase different aspects of life in the Jewish community. There is the Beyond the Bagel walking tour which focuses on the historical culinary traditions and institutions that have shaped the tastes (as well as whetted the appetites) of Montréal denizens. There is the fascinating architectural walking tour wherein we explore the many landmark buildings which served the Jewish community. This is a very special museum ... and a great concept! #Urbex has come to the museum scene in the city folks and I enthusiastically implore you all to come check it out. There is also a lovely café attached to the museum where you can have a knish or three and maybe some borsht. You must try the most sublime and decadent ice cream sandwich you've ever dreamed of ... rosewater custard ice cream sandwiched betwixt two cardamom spiced cookies ... what?!? Have you ever heard of such a thing. They've got very very good and exactingly measured drip coffee for your Java jones-ing pleasure. There are cool totebags and postcards as well as many books and buttons to peruse. The Museum of Jewish Montréal adds an historical and complex dimension to the intricately woven multicultural mosaic that is our beautifully vibrant city. The museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history and profound influence that Hebraic culture has had in the shaping of Montréal. Maps play an essential role here; even more essential is the role of the observer, whilst one studies and explores the cultural topography afoot, one must also observe the history that is hidden beyond the ornate façades and stained glass. Jewish Montréal is ubiquitous because Jewish Montréal is Montréal. From our love of food to our history, from the central (Main) artery of our city radiating outwards until island meets river, we see how Montréal has been beautified and made more radient by our Jewish community.

Our "Beyond the Bagel" Jewish food walking tour was a fun and fascinating way to learn about the…read moreJewish community in Montreal. Our guide Colin was (as billed) a culinary and historian superstar, and he was patient and thorough answering our many questions. Every moment was informative and delicious! The history of Jewish Montreal is rich and colorful and well-told through the medium of food; our favorites were the cheese crowns from Boulangerie Cheskie and, of course, the grand-finale smoked meat sandwich from Schwartz's. We also enjoyed the art exhibit and gift shop at the pop-up location where we ended our tour. Highly recommend, and thank you!

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Musée du Montréal Juif - Walking tour along Ave. du Mont-Royal. in the Plateau

Walking tour along Ave. du Mont-Royal. in the Plateau

Musée du Montréal Juif
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Place Viger

Place Viger

3.7(3 reviews)
3.2 kmVille-Marie

We were on our way to the Latin Quarter via Rue Saint Denis and passing by Rue Sainte Antoine when…read morethe green rooftop and interesting architecture of the exterior of Place Viger caught my eye a block away. We were drawn to it by its aesthetics, but as we drew closer we noticed all the boarded up windows and construction permits on the doors. Appearances aside, I felt a very strong negative energy about the place. I immediately knew the place was haunted. I heard children crying for their mothers and the sadness engulfed me. I felt a tightness in my chest so I practically ran back across the street. On my way back, I noticed broken glass on the sidewalk near the front of Place Viger. It looked like shattered glass from a car accident. As soon as I was across the street, I felt a whole lot better. All of sudden, a car collided into the front of another car as it turned onto the block. No one was hurt, but both cars were dented. The drivers pulled their cars over to the front of Place Viger. Ever since that experience, I keep thinking about Place Viger so I did some internet research and learned the history of it. Whether you believe in spirits or not, it's worth a quick walk around the outside.

Beautiful architecture reminiscent of some of the old French prisons I have seen. Did not get a…read morechance to see the inside, but was struck by the beauty of the outside. It used to be a combined railway station and hotel but has not been used for that in years. Since, it has been converted into a school.

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L'Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal - Crypt museum altar

L'Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal

4.4(125 reviews)
2.8 kmCôte-des-Neiges

I was 84,000 steps into a 100k step day in Montreal, fading fast. The humidity was beating me from…read morepillar to post. Roshe runs were a horrendous choice of footwear. Both achilles tendons were begging me to stop. Clips of Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, and Tyrese Haliburton brutally ripping their achilles off the bone flashed through my mind. "It's not worth it... don't finish... 84k steps is plenty... what are you even doing this for?" It was just then, as I was toying with breaking the contract I inked with myself in blood, that I turned left onto Queen Mary Ave and saw Saint Josephs Church sitting on top of a hill. It was breathtaking. It felt like something out of the Legend of Zelda. My own Temple of Time. I love when the works of my own species inspire me. I began my ascent to the top. The sun was checking out for the day, and I realized this may be an all-time sunset view from the summit. I got half way up, turned around, and boom. A jolt of energy injected straight into my soul. Half the sun had disappeared behind the horizon, with warm vibrant colors blasting into the cotton candy sky. It was a top 10 sunset of my life, and I've been SPOILED with some great sunsets over the years. When I reached the staircase that led to the summit, it felt like the whole city of Montreal was out there. The city was ALIVE. I couldn't help but forget about the pain in my legs, my existential dread, and the most humid day of 2026 in Montreal. God's creation was on full display, and it felt like his way of telling me to keep pushing. If you're in Montreal, this is the best place to watch the sunset. THANK YOU ST JOES I NEEDED THAT! IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo

Seven days a week mass is celebrated in French, English and Spanish. Only the French mass on…read moreSundays is in the basilica and the rest are held in the crypt church which while simple is still beautiful with its beautiful gold and stone statue behind the altar. The English mass is 12:15 pm and 7:00 pm, Mon - Saturday and 11:15 am on Sunday. Plan to arrive early, since the masses can get filled up. It is free to enter or look around, and you just pay for parking, tours, or for the museum. Although there are stairs, we took the several flights of escalators up to the Votive chapel floor where the Crypt church was. The Votive chapel is a hallway lined in flickering votive candles. I really enjoyed the English mass; the cantor, who sings the prayers you repeat, had the most beautiful voice I ever heard in church. Afterwards, we walked around the large gift shops, Brother Andre's tomb, enjoyed the beautiful view of the city, poked my head into the Basilica but did not go in since the French mass was going to be be held, saw the original small chapel (no pictures allowed), and walked around the Garden of the Way of the Cross which has larger than life statues depicting the stations of the cross. I found them particularly moving, since the sorrow, struggle, and pain was depicted in the faces so large and more realistically than looking at small paintings. At the end, there were a number of stairs to walk down or I think you would need to backtrack to take the paths back to the start. Really a special place and you can feel the peace and prayers here in spite of the hundreds of people.

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L'Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal - Crypt museum

Crypt museum

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Grand Quai du Port de Montréal - Beautiful sunset

Grand Quai du Port de Montréal

4.4(8 reviews)
2.7 kmVille-Marie

"I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay Watchin' the tide roll…read moreaway" (Otis Redding) "Grand Quai" translates into English as "Great Dock". The Port of Montreal's Grand Quai is a multi-purpose facility in the Old Port of Montreal. It serves as a passenger marine terminal for the cruise ships to load and unload their Montreal tourists and also serves as a venue for private events. The top of the building features a huge space with glass walls to offer a 360-degree panoramic view of the city and river. I was there last week to attend a formal charity gala for over 560 people, and the Quai was a magnificent host for our event. The room was set up with over 50 round tables of ten with black linens, and a gorgeous bar. I'm not sure who set up what -it was either the Grand Quai staff or Las Olas Caterers. But either way, the result was spectacular, and I have to congratulate the Grand Quai management and staff on putting together such a beautiful room and fantastic experience for the hundreds of guests.

This is where the big cruise ships come in but it was nice and quiet the day we visited. We…read morewalked out to the end where there are nice views of the river and many chairs if you'd like to rest a bit. The main attraction here seems to be a tall glass structure that you can buy tickets to climb to get views of the city and river. We weren't interested in that and so moved on after enjoying the uncrowded view.

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Grand Quai du Port de Montréal
Grand Quai du Port de Montréal
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Shaughnessy Village - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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