Located at the very heart of the Quartier Latin, just a jump, hop and skip away from the Berri-UQAM metro station, the Cinémathèque québécoise is Montréal’s museum of the moving image. It aims to protect and share the world’s audiovisual heritage with ...
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Brasseur de Montréal, at his pub, offers exclusive specialty beers and Griffintown-inspired dishes.
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Everything that is to come in our Great Hall and in Petit Outremont, in song as in theater. Multidisciplinary shows for young and old are presented 12 months a year. Something for everyone, in a legendary place. Still presents cinema every Monday, at ...
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The Maison Pierre-Chartrand in Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles is a centre that offers art exhibitions and, occasionally, cultural activities.
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Fleming Mill, unique in Quebec! An impressive, five-story monument nearly 13 metres (45 feet) high, Fleming Mill stands on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in the LaSalle neighbourhood of Montréal. You will discover interesting historical and socioeconomical ...
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Plaza St-Hubert is a major, iconic commercial artery in the city of Montreal that is home to 400 retail stores, services and businesses between the streets of Bellechasse and Jean-Talon. It offers multiple services to make shopping locally as accessible ...
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The Galerie d'art Le Bourget is located in the Old Montreal area, the first of the galleries to open its doors in the heart of the Quartier des Arts on Saint-Paul Street. It is in this environment rich in history and culture that the gallery presents ...
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The Gallery is located in the heart of the Quartier international, the cultural epicenter for the arts in Montreal. The Gallery is surrounded by a rich collection of public art.
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Marché de l’Ouest features indoor and outdoor shops, with a large variety of horticultural products, meat, fresh fish, cheeses, tea, breads and pastries. Also located within the Marché is a brand new food court, ready to serve you.
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The Lachine Canal is an iconic jewel located in the southwest of Montreal. Its 13.5-kilometre path runs between the Old Port and Lake Saint-Louis. The navigable waterway, the green urban park lined with industrial vestiges and the various activities on ...
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