Paved street of Old Montreal, lined with historic buildings and cars, under a cloudy sky.

Old Montreal

Its cobbled streets dating from the 17th century are lined with a large number of lively squares, as well as charming shops and cafes.

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Old Montreal really resembles the city of Quebec, or the lovely villages found in France.

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I advise you to pass in front of the Bonsecours Market and its magnificent silver dome to make your way to Jacques Cartier Square.

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Clock Dock

  • Monument
  • Place

On the banks of the St. Lawrence River, the Clock Tower Wharf gets its name from the Clock Tower, signaling the entrance to the port.

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Jacques Cartier Square

  • Monument
  • Place

A historical and central place in Old Montreal, it notably houses the City Hall.

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Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

  • Monument
  • Church

This impressive church dates back to 1824, it features stained glass windows and hosts numerous concerts and events.

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