Montreal, Quebec — Attractions
Old Port of Montreal

Montreal's Old Port (Vieux Port de Montreal) is actually fairly new, having had a major face-lift to make it the most popular site for visitors to the city, drawing five million of them each year to throng the bustling wharves. There are still plenty of boats in evidence but nowadays they are mainly tour boats, ferries and even amphibious buses, which offer sailings along the St Lawrence or around the port. Ferries cross to the Parc des Iles, site of the Expo 67 world's fair, which lies in the St Lawrence and offers family outdoor activities like picnic facilities, swimming, skating or skiing in winter. The Old Port itself is a thriving arts and entertainment venue where something is always happening. It also offers a huge open-air skating rink, Imax cinema, and a Science and Technology Center with interactive displays. The port also has a vibey cafe culture. The clock tower offers excellent views across the city and contains an exhibition that traces Montreal's history. Around the port are the city's original 17th-century fortifications.
- Region/City Name
- Montreal
- Address
- De la Commune Street
- Phone Number
- (514) 496 7678
- Website
- www.quaysoftheoldport.com
- Transport
- Square-Victoria, Place d'Armes and Champ-de-Mars metro stations are a short walk away
Olympic Park

Montreal's futuristic Olympic Park was built for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games and still serves as a showpiece today. Designed by French architect, Roger Tallibert, it is impressive in both size and shape, able to hold up to 80,000 spectators who now gather here for concerts and baseball games. The landmark tower on the main stadium, standing at 575 feet (175m), is the world's tallest inclined tower. Visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of Montreal and its surroundings from the observation floors, accessible by a funicular-type elevator. Pop over to view the wonderful Botanical Gardens opposite the park, which are the second largest in the world.
- Region/City Name
- Montreal
- Address
- 4141 Pierre-De Coubertin Avenue
- Phone Number
- (514) 252 4141
- Website
- www.rio.gouv.qc.ca
- Transport
- Olympic stadium: Pie-IX metro station. Sports Center and Montréal Tower: Viau metro station
- Hours
- Daily guided tours of the Olympic Park are half-hourly from 10am (low season tours are less frequent starting at 11am); the funicular runs from 9am to 5pm (September to mid-June) and until 7pm from mid-June to September
- Admission
- Guided tours: C$8 (adults), C$4 (children 5-17); funicular: C$14 (adults), C$7 (children 5-17)
St Joseph's Oratory

St Joseph's Oratory is a landmark in Montreal, its imposing dome on the northwest flank of Mont Royal visible for miles. This Oratory is a famous pilgrimage site, despite only being completed in 1967, attracting over two million visitors and pilgrims each year. It was founded by Brother Andre, a beloved monk who was known as the miracle-worker of Mount Royal because of his healing abilities. Work began on the basilica after his death in 1937. Its dome is the second largest in the world, being 318 feet (97m) high; it is second only to St Peter's in Rome. The Oratory's carillon is made up of 56 bells that were originally cast for the Eiffel Tower in Paris; the Oratory acquired them in 1956. Visitors can climb the 283 steps from street level to the basilica's portico for beautiful vistas over the city.
- Region/City Name
- Montreal
- Address
- 3800 Queen Mary Road
- Phone Number
- (514) 733 8211
- Website
- www.saint-joseph.org
- Transport
- Metro to Cote-des-Neige
- Hours
- Daily 7.30am to 9pm
Museum of Fine Arts

During the past 140 years the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has assembled one of North America's finest encyclopaedic collections, totaling more than 30,000 objects. The collections include Canadian art, contemporary art, Inuit and Amerindian Art, European Masters, prints and drawings and decorative arts. The museum also regularly features special exhibitions and activity programs for adults, students and children.
- Region/City Name
- Montreal
- Address
- 1379-1380 Sherbrooke Street West
- Phone Number
- (514) 285 2000
- Website
- www.mmfa.qc.ca
- Transport
- Bus 24 or metro to Guy-Concordia station
- Hours
- Tuesday 11am to 5pm, Wednesday to Friday 11am to 9pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm
- Admission
- Free. Admission is charged for temporary exhibitions: C$15 (adults), C$7.50 (students with student card) Children under 12 are free; half price for adults on Wednesdays from 5pm to 8.30pm. Other concessions available
Montreal Botanical Garden

In close proximity to the Olympic Park, the Montreal Botanical Garden is one of the largest of its kind, home to over 22,000 plant species and roughly 30 exquisitely mapped out gardens, making it well worth a visit any time of year. Begun in 1931 in the midst of a financial crisis in the city, the Garden provided work for thousands of unemployed Montrealers and has since developed into a popular tourist attraction, with its astounding array of plants and trees. An array of interesting sights and sounds await the visitor, including the Tree House (highlighting the important role of trees in our lives), a First Nations Garden (illustrating the interaction of Inuit and Amerindians with nature), a Chinese Garden, the Quebec Butterfly House, a Medicinal Plant Garden, Planetarium and so much more.
- Region/City Name
- Montreal
- Address
- 4101 Sherbrooke East Street
- Phone Number
- (514) 872 1400
- Website
- www.ville.montreal.qc.ca/jardin
- Transport
- Metro to Pie-IX station
- Hours
- Daily 9am to 5pm (7 January to 14 May); 9am to 6pm (15 May to 4 September); 9am to 9pm (5 September to 31 October)
- Admission
- 2 November to 14 May: C$14 (adults); C$7 (youth 5-17 years). 15 May to 1 November: C$16.50 (adults); C$8.25 (youth 5-17 years). Concessions available




