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Cabaret du Casino de Montréal
Since its opening in 1996, the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal has presented world-class variety shows and musical revues. With its state-of-the-art stage equipment and remarkable acoustics, this 500-seat venue has the ideal conditions for large-scale productions ...
 
Monument-National
This century-old building, completely restored in 1993, has two main performance halls, Salle Ludger-Duvernay (804 seats) and Le Studio (150 seats), as well as several spaces that can be rented for artistic or corporate activities. The program includes ...
 
Église La Visitation-de-la-Bienheureuse-Vierge-Marie
 
La Maison Théâtre
Formed by the association of 24 theater companies and born of the will of the community, the Maison Théâtre's mission is to promote the development of theater for children and youth and to offer everyone an open door to culture through the presentation ...
 
Contemporary art gallery
Located in the heart of the Montreal Museum district, The Contemporary Arts Gallery features major Canadian and international masters as well as talented contemporary artists.
 
Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Since 2016, when it moved to the Centre culturel de Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, the Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de-Grâce now has a second performance space in addition to its first home on Rue Botrel.
 
Church of St. James The Apostle
1439, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest
Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada
H3G 1S6
 
Parc d'amusement Anjou
 
Centre Bell
The Bell Centre in Montreal, opened in 1996, is a 21,000-seat building that hosts everything from performances by the local Canadiens field hockey team to rock shows, classical concerts and family entertainment. Guided tours available.
 
La Promenade Fleuve-Montagne
This 3.8 km path is a pedestrian link between the St. Lawrence River to the south and Mont Royal to the north. The first in the city’s network of urban parkways.