Montreal turned 375 in 2017. This city, which almost never survived its religious mission in the 17ht century, grew rapidly in the second half of the 19th century to become Canada's metropolis, and is still today the country's second largest city. For about 250 years what we call today Old Montreal was first the entire city and then its economic and cultural heart. Discover the origins of this beautiful and original metropolis through tours of 90, 120 or 150 minutes.
Tours can be adapted according to your needs. Here is some of what you could see:
- Notre-Dame Basilica
- Place d'Armes
- City Hall and the Château Ramezay
- Places Jacques-Cartier and Vauquelin and their monuments
- Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel and the Bonsecours Market
- St. Paul street
- Royale Place, Pointe à Callière and the Place de la Grande Paix
- Place D'Youville
- St. Jacques street and its banks
- Montreal's World Trade Centre and the Square-Victoria
- Old-Port
- And more!