Things to do in Montreal, Canada: The Best Sights & Landmarks

May 31, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Montreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavor. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.
Restaurants in Montreal

1. Les Petits Baigneurs

1875 Boulevard Morgan, Montreal, Quebec H1V 2R1 Canada http://artpublic.ville.montreal.qc.ca/oeuvre/les-petits-baigneurs/
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Les Petits Baigneurs

2. Eglise du Tres Saint Nom de Jesus

1645 Avenue Desjardins, Montreal, Quebec H1V 2G7 Canada +1 514-253-7563 http://www.diocesemontreal.org/leglise-a-montreal/nos-lieux-de-culte/nos-paroisses/paroisse/saint-nom-de-jesus.html
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Eglise du Tres Saint Nom de Jesus

3. Chateau Dufresne (Dufresne House)

2929 Rue Jeanne-d'Arc, Montreal, Quebec H1W 3W2 Canada +1 514-259-9201 [email protected] http://www.chateaudufresne.com
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Chateau Dufresne (Dufresne House)

Reviewed By ACCChas - Charleston, United States

This is really a hidden gem if you like house museums. The duplex is well restored on the inside and they are currently working on the outside. It is close to a metro stop and very reasonably priced. The self guided audio tour is easy to manipulate and the tour takes about 1 hour to complete.

4. Saputo Stadium

4750, Rue Sherbrooke East, Montreal, Quebec H1V 3S8 Canada +1 514-328-3668 http://www.impactmontreal.com/fr
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Saputo Stadium

5. Olympic Park (Parc olympique)

4545 Pierre-de-Coubertin, Montreal, Quebec H1V 0B2 Canada +1 514-252-4141 [email protected] http://parcolympique.qc.ca
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Olympic Park (Parc olympique)

A daring architectural site, the Olympic Park was built to accommodate the 1976 Summer Olympics and has since been host to more than one hundred million visitors. Whether to admire Montreal from atop the highest inclined tower in the world, to attend an event in the Stadium, to exercise at the Sports Centre or to take part in an outdoor event at the Esplanade Financiere Sun Life, there is something for everyone. The Olympic Park grounds and its thirteen on-site partners are visited by more than four million people every year. Open to the world and in harmony with the neighbouring community of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the Olympic Park has become a unique recreational and tourist attraction where creation, discovery, entertainment, and sport coexist side-by-side. New for the summer 2016 The Souvenirs of 1976 exhibit will take you back in time to (re)live the Montreal Olympic adventure-from the project's tentative beginnings to today, when the flame still burns.

Reviewed By Jessi604 - Providence, United States

This attraction is simple and to the point. We had not originally planned on visiting the Olympic Park, but we had the 3 Day Museum Passport and decided to stop by after the Botanical Gardens. You get a brief (bilingual) tour of the building, including learning about some notable people and moments from the 1976 Olympics. You also learn a little bit about the architecture and the building of the Olympic Park, as well as the current uses for the building. The building is still vibrant and is still currently used for sports - the Montreal football team sometimes practices there, the soccer stadium is next door, and the pools and other spaces are used for training (including training future Olympians!). I was most excited to learn that the pool is open to the public ($7 entry), so if you want to keep up with your lap swimming while in Montreal, grab a pool schedule!

6. Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Near Ontario and Pie-IX, Montreal, Quebec H1V 1K5 Canada
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Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

This restored neighborhood is known for its beaux-arts architecture.

7. La Fermiere

4375 Ontario Est, Montreal, Quebec H1V 1K5 Canada
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La Fermiere

8. The Montreal Tower / La Tour de Montreal

3200 Viau St., Montreal, Quebec H1V 3J3 Canada +1 514-252-8687 http://www.parcolympique.qc.ca/le-parc/tour-de-montreal/
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The Montreal Tower / La Tour de Montreal

The world's tallest inclined tower serves up spectacular views of Montreal and surroundings areas. In just two minutes, its glassed-in cable car will whisk you 175 metres up to the Observatory. From this unique vantage point high in the Montreal sky, you can see up to 80 kilometres away in every direction: the mountains, the St. Lawrence River, Donwntown Montreal, its skyscapers and the Mount Royal. The Souvenirs of 1976 exhibit will take you back in time to (re)live the Montreal Olympic adventure-from the project's tentative beginnings to today, when the flame still burns.

Reviewed By MoeTripper - Knoxville, United States

At 165 metres high with a 45-degree angle, the Montréal Tower is the tallest inclined tower in the world. It is an architectural masterpiece, and the secret to its extraordinary tilt can be found in its complex internal structure. The glass-encased funicular brings visitors on a breathtaking two-minute ride to the top of the Tower. This one-of-a-kind funicular can hold up to 50 passengers and is the only one in the world built along a curved structure. The view is great from the top. You can see all the way around. *Some advice: Go in the morning when the light is better. We went in the middle of the day when the sun was very bright and the light it gave off made all the pictures have a blue tint. The top is much larger than you would think. There is plenty of room to roam around and check out the view. There's a very nice gift shop up there also. At the bottom when you exit you will will find more info about the 1976 Olympics that occurred there.

9. Maisonneuve Market

4375 Ontario St. E. (At Morgan), Montreal, Quebec H1V 1K5 Canada http://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/marches/maisonneuve
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Maisonneuve Market

This former agricultural market and assembly hall is now restored and home to a community center.

Reviewed By Fbord - Montreal, Canada

Wonderful little market. I truly enjoy visiting a market wherever I travel. Living in the city I tend to go to the Atwater and Jean Talon markets, which are equally great. This one was charming. Small yet offering a variety of different vendors. I am anxiously waiting summer time. I can visualize the dedicated farmer stands, with their local products of vegetables, herbs, plants, flowers, and so much more. I look forward to my next visit.

10. Nativite-de-la-Sainte-Vierge Church

1855 Dezery St (Near Ontario), Montreal, Quebec H1W 2S1 Canada +1 514-525-2543
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Nativite-de-la-Sainte-Vierge Church

This fieldstone church is noted for its Byzantine-Romanesque interior.

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