LET’S EXPLORE MONTREAL
Canada’s Cultural Capital
WHAT TO DO IN CANADA’S CULTURAL CAPITAL
Witness a French-infused city that’s in love with festivals, the arts, good food, living well and enjoying life to the hilt.
Often referred to as “Canada’s Cultural Capital”, Montréal contains an endless amount of cultural and social events inspired by French and English traditions. Montréal is as romantic and traditional as it is cutting-edge, as cosmopolitan and dynamic as it is small-town friendly. Yet despite these seeming contradictions, an underlying consistency exists among the vibrant locals who collectively and confidently “live and let live” – and do it well.

City of Design
Montréal is a slice of old Europe in a pie of contemporary design. A day’s wander might take in the photogenic 18th-century facades of Old Montréal before a cycling tour of the lovely Canal de Lachine, or a wander through the glittering shops and restaurants of downtown before ending at the inviting terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal. The architectural sweep of the city takes in a wealth of heritage churches such as the breathtaking Basilique Notre-Dame, as well as 20th-century icons like the Stade Olympique and Habitat 67. Montréal’s hotels and museums additionally push the edges of contemporary interior design.
Winter Wonderland
The Québécois love their summers and autumnal colors, but it is the winter that defines much of their lives, which slow down and become more insular in the grip of those long, dark months. With that said, the passion for life that animates Canadian francophones does not truly dim in the cold, but is rather celebrated around cozy fireplaces, in friendly pubs, at steaming sugar shacks, and, of course, on the slopes of local mountains via skis, snowboards and toboggans.
Main Montreal Attractions
- Casino de Montréal
- Parc Jean-Drapeau
- La Ronde
- Jardin botanique de Montréal
- Insectarium de Montréal
- Biodôme de Montréal
- Planétarium de Montréal
- Cinema Montréal
- Imax theatre
- Les Alouettes de Montréal
- Ferme écologique du Cap-Saint-Jacques
- Ecomuseum
- Marchés publics
- Accès à la ville souterraine
- Horizon Roc
- Circuit 500
- Aventures H2O
- Vélo-Tour Montréal
- Tourisme Montréal
Downtown Montreal
- Centre Bell
- Théâtre du Nouveau Monde
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal
- Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal
- Musée McCord d’histoire canadienne
- Centre canadien d’architecture
- Musée Redpath
- Centre de design UQAM
- Galerie Leonard & Bina Ellen
- Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
- Atrium Le 1000 de la Gauchetière
- Les Canadiens de Montréal
- Place des Arts
- Boulevard Saint-Laurent
- Quartier des spectacles
- Quartier latin
- Théâtre Denise-Pelletier
- Espace Libre
- Ste-Catherine Street
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Old Montreal
ATTRACTIONS
- Basilique Notre-Dame
- Marché Bonsecours
- Palais des congrès de Montréal
- Site officiel du Vieux-Montréal
- Musée Pointe-à-Callière
- Musée du Château Ramezay
- Lieu historique national de Sir-George-Étienne Cartier
- Théâtre Centaur
- Centre des sciences de Montréal
- Vieux-Montréal
- Vieux-Port de Montréal
- Les descentes sur le Saint-Laurent
- Saute-moutons
- Croisières AML
- Le bateau-mouche
- Lieu historique national du Commerce-de-la-fourrure-à-Lachine
- Lieu historique national du Canal-de-Lachine
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Plateau Mont Royal/ Mile End
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ATTRACTIONS
- Théâtre du Rideau vert
- Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui
- Théâtre La licorne
- Théâtre de Quat’Sous
- Lieu historique national de Sir-George-Étienne Cartier
- Les tam tams du Mont-Royal
- Le Mont-Royal
- L’Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
- Centre commémoratif de l’Holocauste de Montréal
- Centre Segal
- L’Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
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Festivals and Events
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FESTIVALS & EVENTS
- Grand Prix du Canada
- Festival Osheaga
- Le mondial International des feux Loto-Québec
- Festival international de Jazz de Montréal
- Festival Juste pour rire
- Les Francofolies de Montréal
- Festival de musique de chambre de Montréal
- Festival mondial de la bière
- Festival Montreal Heavy Metal
- Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
- L’Opéra de Montréal
- Orchestre métropolitain du Grand Montréal
- Maison Saint-Gabriel
- La féria du vélo de Montréal
- Vues d’Afrique
- Terres en vue
- Festival Fringe de Montréal
- Fantasia
- Festival international Nouveau cinéma, nouveaux médias
- Festival des films du monde
- Les rendez-vous du cinéma québécois
- Festival international du film sur l’art
- Festival de théâtre des Amériques
- Festival Montréal en lumière
- Orchestre symphonique des jeunes de Montréal
- I Musici de Montréal
Cuisine Capital
Blessed with one of the most exciting food scenes in North America, Montréal brims with temples dedicated to Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and, of course, poutine (fries smothered in cheese curds and gravy). You’ll find irresistible patisseries, English pubs, 80-plus-year-old Jewish delis and magnificent food markets reminiscent of Paris. There are hipster bars with tiny bowling alleys, vegetarian options galore and innumerable cafes in which to while away a lazy afternoon. And there are late-night eateries where you can linger over wondrous combinations of food and drink that you’ll find nowhere else on earth.
Festivals Galore
Toronto may be Canada’s economic capital, but Montréal remains the country’s cultural juggernaut. The city, standard bearer of an entire linguistic-cultural identity – francophone Canada – simply lives for public celebration of the arts. There are some 250 theater and dance companies, more than 90 festivals and a fascinating medley of neighborhoods where artists, writers and musicians have helped cement the city’s reputation as a great arts center. The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal is the headline event, followed by parties dedicated to world cinema, comedy and gay pride.
