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Attraction type: Canyon; Casino
Mont-Sainte-Anne (more info)
A year-round recreational area with skiing and snowboarding in the winter and golfing, hiking and mountain biking in the summer.
Attraction type: Cross-Country Ski Area; Ski Area; Snowboard Ski Area
Montreal Botanical Gardens
(Jardin Botanique de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
Located in Olympic Park, Montreal's huge botanical garden includes over 20,000 different plant species in 31 specialized gardens.
Attraction type: Garden
Mont Tremblant, Mont Tremblant (more info)
North of Montreal, this wonderful resort offers some of the best skiing in eastern North America.
Attraction type: Ski Area
Notre-Dame Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame), Montreal (more info)
Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Battlefields Park (Parc des Champs-de-Bataille), Quebec City (more info)
This bucolic park includes the Plains of Abraham, where the decisive battle that led to British control of Quebec took place.
Attraction type: Battlefield; Historic Site; Park
Citadel, Quebec City (more info)
Constructed by the Duke of Wellington to fortify the city following the War of 1812, this huge old fort can be toured.
Attraction type: Military Base/Facility; Military Museum
Chateau Ramezay, Montreal (more info)
This famous structure, named for French colonial governor Claude de Ramezay, housed French and British colonial governments before serving as the headquarters for the American Revolutionaries who laid siege to Montreal.
Attraction type: History Museum
Place Royale, Quebec City (more info)
This famous town plaza is the heart of historic Lower Town and has been an important social center since the city's founding.
Attraction type: Historic Walking area; Neighborhood; Town Center/Square/Plaza
Breakneck Steps (L'Escalier Casse-Cou), Quebec City (more info)
This steep stairway connects Lower Town with the Terrasse Dufferin.
Attraction type: Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Quartier du Petit-Champlain, Quebec City (more info)
Dating back to the mid-17th century, this historic neighborhood is the oldest commercial district in North America.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Lower Town (Basse-Ville), Quebec City (more info)
The location of the city's original settlement, historic Lower Town is situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Terrasse Dufferin, Quebec City (more info)
This elevated area offers panoramic views of Old Quebec and the St. Lawrence River.
Attraction type: Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Old Port of Montreal (Vieux-Port de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
No longer the hub of the Canadian shipping industry, this area is now a pleasant place to walk, bike and shop.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Old Port (Vieux-Port), Quebec City (more info)
This once bustling port now serves as a nostalgic reminder of Lower Town's history.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Plains of Abraham, Quebec City (more info)
This grassy field was the site of a famous battle between the French and the English in 1759.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Biodome de Montreal, Montreal (more info)
Located in a former stadium used in the 1976 Olympics, Biodome consists of four different ecological habitats and the plant and animal life found in each ecosystem.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Science Museum; Zoo
Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, Montreal (more info)
Located on the site of the original colony in 1642, this museum documents the history of the region through exhibits on the archaeological artifacts found nearby.
Attraction type: History Museum
Musee du Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This art museum emphasizes works by artists native to Quebec but also includes touring international exhibitions.
Attraction type: History Museum
Mont Royal, Montreal (more info)
Referred to as "the mountain" by locals, this 764-foot mountain provides excellent view of the city and is a popular recreation spot.
Attraction type: Mountain; Neighborhood; Park
Montreal Insectarium, Montreal (more info)
Part of the city's large Botanical Garden, the Insectarium includes a broad selection of insects from throughout the world.
Attraction type: Museum; Nature Center; Specialty Museum
Montmorency Falls Park, Beauport (more info)
These 275-foot falls on the Montmorency River tower higher than even the legendary Niagara Falls.
Attraction type: Park; Waterfall
Musee d'Art Inuit Brousseau, Quebec City (more info)
Museum centering on the art of the Intuit, their culture and history.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Le Massif (more info)
With a base elevation of 118 feet and vertical drop of 2,526 feet, this ski resort offers downhill, snowboarding and cross-country trails.
Attraction type: Ski Area
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Musee des Beaux-Arts), Montreal (more info)
One of Canada's most famous museums, this popular institution boasts a wide collection of Canadian and international exhibits.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Basilique-cathedrale Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This famous 17th-century cathedral has been restored several times but still provides visitors with an ambiance of centuries past.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Place of Worship
Museum of Civilization (Musee de la Civilisation), Quebec City (more info)
This museum documents various forms of human civilization, with a focus on life in early Quebec.
Attraction type: History Museum
Parc du Mont-Royal, Montreal (more info)
Located on Mont Royal, this park, the city's largest and most popular, was designed by the creator of New York's Central Park.
Attraction type: Park
Casino de Charlevoix, Pointe Au Pic (more info)
One of Quebec's premier casinos offers risk-takers a variety of games, from poker and craps to roulette and baccarat.
Attraction type: Casino
Lafontaine Park, Montreal (more info)
This downtown park has a mixture of French and English design as well as a lake used for ice-skating during the winter.
Attraction type: Park
Maison Saint-Gabriel, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Historic Site; History Museum
Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours Chapel (Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours), Montreal (more info)
Called the Sailors' Church because of the wooden ship models that hang from its ceiling, this church was originally designed by Marguerite Bougeoys, one of Montreal's first teachers.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
IMAX Old Port, Montreal (more info)
This seven-story theater plays a variety of exciting shows.
Attraction type: Theater
Just for Laughs Museum (Musee Juste Poure Rire), Montreal (more info)
This museum, an offshoot of the popular Festival of Laughter, is dedicated to the different genres of humor and comedy.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Bank of Montreal (Banque de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
The oldest bank in Canada is housed in a lavish architectural landmark that is beautiful both inside and out.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Specialty Museum
Parliament Building (Hotel du Parlement), Quebec City (more info)
The meeting place of Quebec's National Assembly, this building is an impressive architectural landmark.
Attraction type: Government Building
Old Montreal (Vieux-Montreal), Montreal (more info)
Montreal's famous Parisian-style historic district is filled with cultural landmarks.
Attraction type: Historic Walking area; Neighborhood; Town Center/Square/Plaza
La Ronde Amusement Park, Montreal (more info)
The city's popular amusement park contains more than 30 rides, a medieval village and a large circus.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park
Latin Quarter (Quartier Latin), Montreal (more info)
A colorful Parisian-style neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Saguenay River (more info)
Attraction type: River
David M. Stewart Museum (Musee David M. Stewart), Montreal (more info)
This old fort has been transformed into a museum dedicated to artifacts of European explorers.
Attraction type: History Museum
Bonsecours Market (Marche Bonsecours), Montreal (more info)
A famous market until 1963, this structure now houses various offices of the city government.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Landmark/Point of interest
Le Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City (more info)
This famous Old Town hotel opened in 1893.
Attraction type: Landmark/Point of interest
Olympic Stadium, Montreal (more info)
The home of the Montreal Expos baseball team, this huge domed-stadium, first built for the 1976 Summer Olympics, is considered an architectural monstrosity.
Attraction type: Arena/Stadium/Field; Sports Complex
En Prison, Trois-Rivieres (more info)
Visitors to this exhibit and tour sponsored by the Musée Québécois de Culture Populaire experience what it was like to be in prison during the 1960?s and 70?s.
Attraction type: Government Building; Tour
St. Joseph's Oratory (Oratoire Saint-Joseph), Montreal (more info)
This basilica, built to honor St. Joseph, Canada's patron saint, is known for its copper dome.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park (more info)
Attraction type: Nature Reserve
City Hall, Montreal (more info)
This ornate building exemplifies Second Empire architectural design.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Government Building
Biosphere, Montreal (more info)
Built to house the U.S. pavilion at the 1967 World Fair, this dome has numerous interactive presentations designed to promote the importance of water resources.
Attraction type: Museum; Nature Center
Montreal Planetarium (Planetarium de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
Experience the stars on this 20-foot domed screen.
Attraction type: Observatory/Planetarium; Theater
Pub St. Alexandre, Quebec City (more info)
This popular bar offers a huge selection of beers.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Museum of French America, Quebec City (more info)
Beautiful history museum documenting the settlement of Quebec by the French.
Attraction type: History Museum
McCord Museum of Canadian History (Musee McCord d'Histoire Canadienne), Montreal (more info)
The huge collection of this prominent history museum documents Canadian history from Indian settlement to modern times.
Attraction type: History Museum
Canadian Centre for Architecture (Centre Canadien d'Architecture), Montreal (more info)
This museum includes several galleries dedicated to various architectural styles and serves as an interesting example of postmodern architecture itself.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Art Museum
Le Stock, Montreal (more info)
A gay nude bar on Rue St-Andre.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art (Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
This large museum of modern artistic work, with an emphasis on artists native to Quebec, includes both a permanent collection and a series of rotating international exhibits.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Chevalier House (Maison Chevalier), Quebec City (more info)
This structure, built as a home to Jean-Baptiste Chevalier in 1752 from two 17th-century structures, has been restored as a museum focusing on Quebec's history.
Attraction type: Historic Home; History Museum
Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde, Montreal (more info)
This Catholic church dedicated to Mary, Queen of the World, was modeled after Rome's St. Peter's Church.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal (more info)
An underground shopping mall was built under this 19th-century Gothic cathedral to prevent it from sinking.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Maison Historique George-Etienne Cartier, Montreal (more info)
Former home of Sir George-Etienne Cartier, now a history museum.
Attraction type: Historic Home; History Museum
Centre d'Histoire de Montreal, Montreal (more info)
Located in a former fire station, this museum explores Montreal's history from the 1600s to the present.
Attraction type: History Museum
Interactive Science Centre (iSci), Montreal (more info)
Also known as iSci, this state-of-the-art site stresses the relationship between people and science through various technology presentations, an interactive film game and an IMAX theater.
Attraction type: Science Museum; Theater
Musee Marc-Aurele Fortin, Montreal (more info)
This museum displays the work of Marc-Aurèle Fortin, who painted the Quebec landscape with watercolors, and also includes a collection of temporary exhibits by other local painters.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Art Museum; Specialty Museum
Musee Redpath, Montreal (more info)
This natural history museum at McGill University is named after business tycoon and philanthropist John Redpath.
Attraction type: Natural History Museum
Musee des Hospitalieres de I'Hotel-Dieu de Montreal, Montreal (more info)
This museum focuses on 300 years of Montreal's healthcare system.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Place Jacques-Cartier, Montreal (more info)
This lively Montreal plaza is a gathering place for natives and tourists, who enjoy the outdoor restaurants and performing peddlers.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
St-Lambert Lock, Montreal (more info)
This basin constructed in the mid to late 1950s allowed ships to travel all the way to Lake Superior from the Atlantic Ocean by adjusting the water levels.
Attraction type: Waterway
Musee du Fort, Quebec City (more info)
This small museum chronicles the history of the city, including the numerous battles fought for its control.
Attraction type: Military Museum
Old Port of Quebec National Historic Site (Lieu Historique National du Vieux-Port-de-Quebec), Quebec City (more info)
This maritime museum explores the shipbuilding and lumber industries that originally helped the city prosper.
Attraction type: History Museum; Maritime Museum
Ursulines Museum, Quebec City (more info)
This unusual museum pays a historical tribute to the deeds of Ursuline nuns in Quebec.
Attraction type: History Museum
Musee de Cire de Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
Wax museum with lookalikes of famous people in Quebec's history.
Attraction type: Wax Museum
Underground City, Montreal (more info)
Montreal's answer to the region's harsh winters, Underground City refers to the extensive web of train stations, restaurants, department stores and hotels all connected underground.
Attraction type: Mall; Neighborhood
Verrerie la Mailloche, Quebec City (more info)
The studio and store of world-famous glassblower Jean Vallieres.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Dorchester Square, Montreal (more info)
This downtown plaza was recently renamed in honor of Lord Dorchester, the governor of British North America in the late 1700s.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Park
Rue St. Denis, Montreal (more info)
A trendy upscale street with plenty of shops and restaurants.
Attraction type: Street
Cafe Campus, Montreal (more info)
This club is known for its quality rock bands.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Les Folies de Paris, Quebec City (more info)
Diners at this restaurant are treated to a musical dinner show.
Attraction type: Performance
Chute Montmorency, Quebec City (more info)
At 27 stories high, these waterfalls are one and a half times as high as Niagara Falls.
Attraction type: Waterfall
Valcartier Vacation Village (more info)
Attraction type: Water Park
Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier (more info)
Attraction type: National Park
Promenades Sainte-Anne Factory Outlet Center (more info)
Attraction type: Factory Outlet
Ile d'Orleans, Quebec City (more info)
Attraction type: Island
The Sir Winston Churchill, Montreal (more info)
A popular English-style pub.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Terrasse Dufferin Slides, Quebec City (more info)
An exciting high-speed toboggan ride along a slick ice tube.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park
Rue Notre-Dame, Montreal (more info)
This street is most famous for its stretch which provides the city's best antique shopping.
Attraction type: Street
Victoria Bridge, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Bridge
Quebec City-Levis Ferry, Quebec City (more info)
This ferry service offers short trips along the St. Lawrence.
Attraction type: Ferry
Galerie Brousseau, Quebec City (more info)
Exquisite shop that carries a wide selection of Inuit art ranging from affordable small pieces to pricey large objects.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Japanese Garden, Montreal (more info)
Part of Montreal's huge Botantical Garden, this specialized 15-acre section includes a tearoom, an art gallery and a Zen Garden.
Attraction type: Garden
Chinese Garden, Montreal (more info)
This picturesque six-acre section of Montreal's famous Botanical Garden includes several courtyards, ponds and pavilions.
Attraction type: Garden
Rue Saint-Laurent, Montreal (more info)
One of Montreal's major thoroughfares, this street is packed with shopping, eating and cultural opportunities.
Attraction type: Street
Lachine Canal (Canal du Lachine), Montreal (more info)
No longer used as a means of transportation, this canal now serves as a recreation area with hiking and biking trails.
Attraction type: Park; Waterway
Funicular, Quebec City (more info)
This cable-car ride connects the Terrasse Dufferin with Lower Town for those not up for the steep stairway.
Attraction type: Tram
Unity Pub, Montreal (more info)
This open-air gay bar includes a popular upstairs nightclub that is open from Thursday through Sunday.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Swimming, Montreal (more info)
Pool hall with requisite tables and big-screen TV.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Rue Laval, Montreal (more info)
This street is known for its collection of old mansions.
Attraction type: Street
Mont Royal Avenue, Montreal (more info)
Mont Royal's main street has a collection of shops.
Attraction type: Street
Casino de Hull, Hull (more info)
Attraction type: Casino
Ile Notre-Dame, Montreal (more info)
This small man-made island, built in 1959, includes a lake and beach that make it a popular recreation destination.
Attraction type: Island; Neighborhood; Park
Quebec Experience, Quebec City (more info)
A glitzy multimedia show on the history of the city.
Attraction type: Performance
Saint-Lawrence Valley Ecomuseum, Montreal (more info)
This nature museum is home to several species of birds and other wildlife that inhabit the Saint Lawrence River region.
Attraction type: Nature Center; Specialty Museum
Grand Central Antiques, Montreal (more info)
This antique shop is one of the mainstays of Montreal's famous "Antique Alley."
Attraction type: Shop
Deuxiemement, Montreal (more info)
This unusual shop sells a huge collection of random odds and ends.
Attraction type: Shop
Saint-Leonard Cavern, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Cavern/Cave
Horizon Roc, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Game/Entertainment Center
Upper Town (Haute-Ville), Quebec City (more info)
The hilly section of the city known as Upper Town developed later than the original settlement it overlooks.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Place de l'Hotel de Ville, Quebec City (more info)
This town plaza is usually filled with an array of amateur performers.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Rue Prince Arthur, Montreal (more info)
This lively street has a variety of restaurants, cafes and street performers.
Attraction type: Street
Little Italy, Montreal (more info)
A traditional Italian neighborhood located in the northern part of the city.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Rue Sherbrooke, Montreal (more info)
This famous street includes the city's most upscale shopping thoroughfare and a historic atmosphere.
Attraction type: Street
Vitrine, Quebec City (more info)
This store specializes in furniture and other objects made by local designers.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Le Connaisseur Boutique de Cigares, Quebec City (more info)
This cigar vendor sells a variety of different cigars, including Cubans.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
A la Capucine, Quebec City (more info)
This store specializes in local antiques, crafts and other odds and ends.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Le Rendez-vous du Collectionneur, Quebec City (more info)
This store sells local antiques and various knick-knacks.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Decenie, Quebec City (more info)
This retro-store sells random furniture and other objects from years past.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Boutique aux Memoires Antiquites, Quebec City (more info)
Visitors to this antique store are likely to come across a number of unique finds.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Bar St.-Laurent, Quebec City (more info)
A cozy bar that attracts an older crowd.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Charlotte Bar Digestif, Quebec City (more info)
This bar features crowds of young people and lively music.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Maurice Discotheque, Quebec City (more info)
Loud music is the order of the day at this popular danceclub.
Attraction type: Dance Club/Disco
Les Dames de Soie, Quebec City (more info)
This doll designer specializes in hand-painted porcelain dolls.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Couturier Shop, Quebec City (more info)
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
La Promenade des Gouverneurs, Quebec City (more info)
This elevated walkway provides wonderful views of the city and the St. Lawrence River.
Attraction type: Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Rue du Tresor, Quebec City (more info)
Numerous artists gather on this crowded Lower Town street to display their work.
Attraction type: Street
Frontenac Provincial Park (more info)
Attraction type: State Park
Parc Regional des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-riviere-Malbaie (more info)
Attraction type: State Park
Rose Garden, Montreal (more info)
The section of Montreal's Botanical Garden dedicated to roses.
Attraction type: Garden
Bay Fashion Liquidation Centre, Montreal (more info)
Visitors to this outlet can find discounts on a large selection of clothing.
Attraction type: Shop
Campus, Montreal (more info)
A gay strip club.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Aqua Dome, Montreal (more info)
This indoor water park features two pools, including one for kids, and three waterslides.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park; Water Park
Rue Duluh, Montreal (more info)
This interesting street has a number of ethnic restaurants and eclectic shops.
Attraction type: Street
Theatre Capitole, Quebec City (more info)
This restored performance center provides visitors with a historic ambiance.
Attraction type: Theater
Parc de l'Unesco, Quebec City (more info)
This Lower Town park includes a popular children's playground.
Attraction type: Park
Parc de l'Esplanade, Quebec City (more info)
This former area for military parades has been transformed into a popular urban park.
Attraction type: Park
St. Louis Gate (Porte St. Louis), Quebec City (more info)
This historic gate in Old Quebec is part of the city's extensive fortification system.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Rue St.Pierre, Quebec City (more info)
A main street of Quebec's historic Lower Town.
Attraction type: Street
Ile Sainte-Helene, Montreal (more info)
Located to the east of the city, this small picturesque island is a popular recreation spot.
Attraction type: Island
Rue Ste.-Catherine, Montreal (more info)
Montreal's liveliest street, filled with limitless shopping opportunities, eateries and popular nightspots.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Street
Deni Blanchet, Montreal (more info)
This antique shop sells an eclectic array of goods.
Attraction type: Shop
Retro-Ville, Montreal (more info)
This store sells memorabilia from Montreal of years past.
Attraction type: Shop
Dynasties Art, Montreal (more info)
A furniture shop that sells a variety of goods.
Attraction type: Shop
Le Village des Antiquaires, Montreal (more info)
A number of different antique dealers gather here to sell their goods.
Attraction type: Antique Shop; Mall
Antiquites Le Design, Montreal (more info)
This two-floor complex is home to over 20 different antique dealers.
Attraction type: Antique Shop; Mall
Salvation Army Family Thrift Store, Montreal (more info)
A cheap place to buy virtually anything.
Attraction type: Shop
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal (more info)
Located on Île Notre-Dame, this racetrack hosts a Formula One event but is a popular locale for in-line skating the rest of the year.
Attraction type: Jogging Path/Track; Race Car Track
L'Air du Temps, Montreal (more info)
This jazz club, perhaps Montreal's most famous, is known for its dark, smoky atmosphere.
Attraction type: Jazz Bar
McGill University, Montreal (more info)
Canada's oldest university, home to nearly 30,000 students, is filled with a variety of interesting architectural styles.
Attraction type: Educational Site
St. Louis Square (Carre St-Louis), Montreal (more info)
Picturesque square popular with artists and writers.
Attraction type: Park; Town Center/Square/Plaza
Olympic Tower, Montreal (more info)
This observation tower looms 574 feet above Olympic Stadium.
Attraction type: Observation Deck/Tower
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre Basilica, Quebec City (more info)
The earliest buildings of this famous Catholic landmark were constructed in the 17th century.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Le Beaupre Golf Course, Beaupre (more info)
This 6,700-yard championship golf course is a par-72 and offers a challenge to players at all skill levels.
Attraction type: Golf Course
Saint-Ferreol Golf Course, Beaupre (more info)
Championship golf course located in Canada's scenic Quebec province.
Attraction type: Golf Course
Olympic Park (Parc Olympique), Montreal (more info)
This huge park, originally constructed for the 1976 Olympic Games, includes the home stadium of the Montreal Expos, the Botanical Garden and the Biodome.
Attraction type: Park
Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Quebec City (more info)
This late 17th-century church, situated on the Place Royale, is one of the city's chief historical landmarks.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Place d'Armes, Montreal (more info)
This major plaza in Old Montreal, built in the 17th century, once served as the training grounds for the military.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Pointe-a-Calliere, Montreal (more info)
The remains of Montreal's original settlement can be seen at this tiny park in Old Montreal.
Attraction type: Park
Angrignon Park, Montreal (more info)
This park, popular for recreation, has a four-mile bike trail that is used by cross-country skiers during the winter.
Attraction type: Park
Place des Artes, Montreal (more info)
Montreal's top performance hall features music, drama and more.
Attraction type: Performance; Theater
Bird and Flower Sanctuary, Montreal (more info)
This 37-acre nature park, located at Parc Summit, the highest point in Montreal, is popular among birdwatchers and other nature aficionados.
Attraction type: Park
Parc Regional de la Pointe-aux-Prairies, Montreal (more info)
This nature park is a good place to view local wildlife, especially birds.
Attraction type: Park
Ile-de-la-Visitation Nature Park, Montreal (more info)
This nature preserve is popular among birdwatchers.
Attraction type: Park
Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park, Montreal (more info)
This nature preserve offers visitors a peaceful look at local plants and wildlife.
Attraction type: Park
Boutique Eklektik, Montreal (more info)
Although located in the city's "Antique Alley," this shop specializes in more modern Art Deco and Art Nouveau pieces.
Attraction type: Shop
Proulx and Synnett, Montreal (more info)
An upscale antique shop located in the city's famous "Antique Alley."
Attraction type: Shop
Bar Rocky, Montreal (more info)
This gay bar on Rue Ste.-Cathérine features live entertainment on weekends.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Bar Adonis, Montreal (more info)
This gay strip club on Rue Ste.-Cathérine offers Ladies Night three times a week.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Latin Quarter, Montreal (more info)
A colorful Parisian-style neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Le Bateau-Mouche, Montreal (more info)
This one-hour boat tour is a popular sight-seeing attraction for tourists.
Attraction type: Ship; Tour
Le Plateau, Montreal (more info)
This old working-class neighborhood is known for its sense of community.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Dolls and Treasures, Montreal (more info)
A gallery of dolls of every variety.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Phillips Square, Montreal (more info)
This small square located in the downtown shopping district becomes a street market each summer.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery (Cimetiere Notre-Dame-des-Neiges), Montreal (more info)
Catholic cemetery where several notable historic figures are buried.
Attraction type: Cemetery
Sulpician Seminary, Montreal (more info)
Built in 1683, this structure is the oldest in the city.
Attraction type: Educational Site
Palais de Justice, Montreal (more info)
This courthouse in Old Montreal is an impressive example of architecture from centuries past.
Attraction type: Government Building
Maison Corby, Montreal (more info)
This historic building, which dates back to 1882, now houses the offices of Corbis Distilleries.
Attraction type: Historic Home
Maison Alcan, Montreal (more info)
An architecturally impressive collection of buildings, which include an aquarium and a museum.
Attraction type: Historic Home
King Louis XIV Statue, Quebec City (more info)
This statue of Louis XIV of France stands in the square outside the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires.
Attraction type: Statue
Samuel de Champlain Statue, Quebec City (more info)
A statue of the man who founded the first Quebec settlement.
Attraction type: Statue
Aquarium de Quebec, Sainte Foy (more info)
This popular attraction has daily seal shows.
Attraction type: Aquarium
Black Eagle (L'Aigle Noir), Montreal (more info)
Patrons to this gay bar are in for a walk on the wild side.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Ravenscrag Mansion, Montreal (more info)
Built in 1863, this Italianate-style mansion presently serves as the McGill University psychiatric research hospital.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Historic Home
Nostra Madonna della Difesa, Montreal (more info)
This church in Little Italy is decorated with controversial Fascist art and serves as one of the neighborhood's chief landmarks.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Club Soda, Montreal (more info)
Long-standing club known for its live music.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Lake Massawipi (more info)
This resort area east of Montreal is set along the rolling hills of a 12-mile-long lake.
Attraction type: Lake
Mont Orford (more info)
Attraction type: Mountain; Ski Area
Owl's Head (more info)
Attraction type: Mountain; Ski Area
Moisie River (more info)
Canada's wilderness river that contains many waterfalls, lots of deep canyons and challenging whitewater for the experienced paddler.
Attraction type: River
Magdalen Islands ( Iles de la Madelein) (more info)
Located in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this remote archipelago is made up of about twelve islands, six of which are connected to one another by long, thin, sand dunes.
Attraction type: Island
Centre Nautique de l'Istorlet (more info)
Outfitter and tour company that rents equipment and conducts guided kayak and canoe trips in Canada's remote Magdalen Islands.
Attraction type: Tour
Waldman Fish Market, Montreal (more info)
Run since 1924 by the same family, this market sells nearly every kind of seafood imaginable.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Theatre du Nouveau Monde, Montreal (more info)
This old theater company offers a full schedule of dramatic performances.
Attraction type: Theater
Le Stud, Montreal (more info)
This gay bar has a small dance floor and a pair of pool tables.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Parking, Montreal (more info)
This bar, quickly becoming popular among the gay crowd, is known for its wild dancing atmosphere.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Drugstore, Montreal (more info)
This complex, popular among the gay crowd, includes bars, restaurants and shops.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Cabaret L'Entre-Peau, Montreal (more info)
This gay bar on Rue Ste.-Cathérine specializes in drag.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Club Date, Montreal (more info)
Located in Montreal's Gay Village, this bar specializes in karaoke.
Attraction type: Gay Bar; Karaoke Bar
Bar Meteor, Montreal (more info)
This bar, attached to a low-priced restaurant, features live music performances.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Citibar, Montreal (more info)
A popular gay bar on Rue Ontario.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Mystique, Montreal (more info)
The city's oldest gay bar.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Club Q Zone, Montreal (more info)
A gay bar more heavily frequented by English-speaking patrons.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Taboo, Montreal (more info)
Gay strip club.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
West Side Bar, Montreal (more info)
This popular gay bar offers nightly auditions.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Priape, Montreal (more info)
This famous sex shop has a large selection of various types of goods and an entire floor of leather.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
U-Bahn, Montreal (more info)
This sex store specializes in rubber and leather goods.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Wega Complex, Montreal (more info)
Visitors can view pornographic videos in either a cinema or a private booth.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Androgyne Bookstore, Montreal (more info)
A store specializing in erotic books, calendars and magazines.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Les Promenades de la Cathedrale, Montreal (more info)
This extensive underground mall is located underneath the 19th-century Christ Church Cathedral.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Mall
Les Cours Mont-Royal, Montreal (more info)
Once a fancy hotel, this large structure has been converted into an upscale shopping area.
Attraction type: Mall
Cinema Egyptien, Montreal (more info)
The lobby of this movie theater was designed to appear similar to an ancient Egyptian temple.
Attraction type: Theater
L'Amphitheatre Bell, Montreal (more info)
A popular indoor ice-skating rink.
Attraction type: Sports Complex
Montreal World Trade Centre, Montreal (more info)
This architectural landmark hosts a variety of conferences and events.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Landmark/Point of interest
Greater Montreal Convention and Visitors Bureau, Montreal (more info)
Information about attractions and events in Montreal and the surrounding region.
Attraction type: Tourist/Visitor Center
Joseph Ponton, Montreal (more info)
This famous costume shop specializes in a variety of elaborate outfits.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
St. George's Church, Montreal (more info)
This 19th-century Anglican church is known for its striking stained glass windows.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal (more info)
This 19th-century church has a collection of interesting mosaics on its ceiling.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
1000 de La Gauchetiere, Montreal (more info)
The tallest building in the city has 51 stories and is an architectural landmark.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
1250 boulevard Rene-Levesque, Montreal (more info)
This landmark is 47 stories of glass, aluminum and granite.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
BNP Tower/Laurentian Bank Tower, Montreal (more info)
These twin towers are architecturally impressive glass structures.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
Balade de Vieux Port, Montreal (more info)
Ride this tram past many of Montreal's significant attractions.
Attraction type: Tram
Bernard Avenue, Montreal (more info)
With its shops, restaurants and residences, this quaint street is reminiscent of a European-style neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Street
Champ-de-Mars, Montreal (more info)
Downtown park located behind City Hall.
Attraction type: Park
Denise-Pelletier Theatre, Montreal (more info)
At this theater, spectators can catch a drama performance or simply marvel at the beautiful interior.
Attraction type: Theater
Golden Square Mile, Montreal (more info)
This downtown historic district contains elaborate turn-of-the-century mansions, as well as the McGill University campus.
Attraction type: Historic Walking area; Neighborhood
Greene Avenue, Montreal (more info)
This street at one end is a quaint historic neighborhood filled with shops and restaurants, while at the other end is characterized by sleek skyscrapers.
Attraction type: Street
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal (more info)
This restored neighborhood is known for its beaux-arts architecture.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Hydro-Quebec, Montreal (more info)
Tours of regional power generating facilities are offered by this Montreal electric utility.
Attraction type: Tour
Infotouriste Centre, Montreal (more info)
This tourist center provides visitors a wealth of information and assistance on the city of Montreal and Quebec in general.
Attraction type: Tourist/Visitor Center
Maisonneuve Market, Montreal (more info)
This former agricultural market and assembly hall is now restored and home to a community center.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
Mile-End, Montreal (more info)
Now ethnically diverse and gentrified, this area was known historically as a middle-class Jewish neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Montreal Stock Exchange, Montreal (more info)
Tour this historic financial landmark, founded in 1872.
Attraction type: Landmark/Point of interest
Monument National, Montreal (more info)
This landmark architectural building was saved from demolition and restored by the National Theatre School, which uses it as a performance venue.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Theater
Nativite-de-la-Sainte-Vierge Church, Montreal (more info)
This fieldstone church is noted for its Byzantine-Romanesque interior.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Old Port of Montreal-Longueuil Ferry, Montreal (more info)
This local ferry runs from May to October.
Attraction type: Ferry
Parc de la Promenade Bellerive, Montreal (more info)
This park serves as the departure point for many boating activities on the St. Lawrence, and is an ideal spot for a variety of outdoor activities.
Attraction type: Park
Place du Canada, Montreal (more info)
Relax and stroll in this popular square, bordered by several architecturally significant buildings.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Westmount, Montreal (more info)
District traditionally limited to the city's wealthiest native English speakers.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Rue St-Paul, Montreal (more info)
The oldest and one of the prettiest of Montreal's streets is home to the Bonsecours Market and the Notre-Dame De-Bonsecours Chapel.
Attraction type: Street
Olympic Basin (Basin Olympique), Montreal (more info)
Originally constructed for the Olympics, this body of water is used by professional and amateur rowers, canoeists and kayakers alike.
Attraction type: Lake
Sun Life Building (Edifice Sun Life), Montreal (more info)
No longer the home of Sun Life Insurance, this columned building was built in 1914, and still houses its original clock chimes.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
Montreal Decorative Arts Museum (Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
This museum showcases decorative objects such as glassware, furniture and textiles dating back to 1935.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Parc des Iles Beach (Plage du Parc des Iles), Montreal (more info)
This artificially created beach is popular in the summer with both locals and tourists.
Attraction type: Beach
Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montreal (more info)
This vibrant, gentrified neighborhood is full of shops and restaurants and continues to be popular with academics and artists.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Centaur Theatre, Montreal (more info)
Quality English-language theater productions are regularly scheduled at this theater, located in the Old Stock Exchange building.
Attraction type: Theater
Cirque du Soleil, Montreal (more info)
A must-see when in town during April and May, this beautiful one-ring circus is known the world over for its unique performances.
Attraction type: Performance
Crocodile, Montreal (more info)
Upscale club with a bar and restaurant, attracting a yuppie clientele.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Di Salvio's, Montreal (more info)
If you're lucky, you'll get past the bouncers in this posh nightclub, (in)famous for its exclusivity.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Gay Village, Montreal (more info)
Neighborhood encompassing St. Catherine East and its side streets, home to Montreal's gay and lesbian community.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Le Balattou, Montreal (more info)
Trendy club with African and West Indian music that makes for great dancing.
Attraction type: Dance Club/Disco
Le Pierrot/Aux deux Pierrot, Montreal (more info)
These sibling clubs showcase Francophone variety and rock and roll music.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Le Saint-Sulpice, Montreal (more info)
Situated in an old three-story home, this bar attracts students and other followers of counterculture.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Le Spectrum, Montreal (more info)
This well-known and respected club books quality musical acts of a variety of styles and tastes.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Les Foufounes Electriques, Montreal (more info)
This club lives up to its rather bizarre name (in English, "Electric Buns," as in "rear end") with graffiti, a mosh pit and a mostly hippie/punk rocker crowd.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Molson Centre, Montreal (more info)
In season, take in a Montreal Canadiens hockey game at this arena.
Attraction type: Arena/Stadium/Field
Mont Royal Cemetery, Montreal (more info)
Pretty Protestant cemetery where a smattering of historical figures have been laid to rest.
Attraction type: Cemetery
Old Dublin Pub, Montreal (more info)
With live Celtic and folk music, this popular pub creates the illusion of actually being in Ireland.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Outremont, Montreal (more info)
Posh, upscale neighborhood containing large brick homes, fancy shops and a smattering of public buildings.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
SOS Labyrinthe, Montreal (more info)
This combination obstacle course/labyrinth in the shape of a ship particularly delights children.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park
Mont Sutton, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Ski Area
Grand Theatre de Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This famous performance center hosts both musical and dramatic events.
Attraction type: Theater
Palais Montcalm, Quebec City (more info)
This theater, open since 1932, hosts a variety of performances.
Attraction type: Theater
House of Wines (Maison des Vins), Quebec City (more info)
This old winery has been in operation since 1689.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Explore Sound & Light Show, Quebec City (more info)
This 30-minute presentation on European explorers is shown in a theater resembling an early ship.
Attraction type: Performance
Marche du Vieux-Port, Quebec City (more info)
This popular marketplace is located near the city's revitalized Old Port area.
Attraction type: Flea/Street Market
Joan of Arc, Quebec City (more info)
Located in the Plains of Abraham, this statue of the French martyr is a tribute to the soldiers who died in the historic battle between the French and British that occurred here in 1759.
Attraction type: Statue
Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site, Quebec City (more info)
The only walled city in Canada, Quebec City still is home to a variety of old forts and military structures.
Attraction type: Historic Site
J.A. Moisan Epicier, Quebec City (more info)
An old grocery store in operation since 1871.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Observatoire de la Capitale, Quebec City (more info)
An observation deck located on the 31st floor of the Édifice Marie-Guyart.
Attraction type: Observation Deck/Tower
Artillery Park National Historic Site, Quebec City (more info)
This former barracks-turned-munitions-factory offers a multimedia look into the history of Quebec.
Attraction type: History Museum
Cartier-Brebeuf National Historic Site, Quebec City (more info)
This site documents the historic relationship of Cartier and members of the Iroquois nation.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Domaine Cataraqui, Quebec City (more info)
The mansion in this large and beautiful park hosts concerts, exhibits, teas and fine dining.
Attraction type: Park
Domaine de Maizerets, Quebec City (more info)
Located on a popular bike path, this pretty park contains gardens, an arboretum and other historic buildings.
Attraction type: Park
Galerie d'Art Indien 5 Nations, Quebec City (more info)
This gallery contains the works of artists from ten Native American nations.
Attraction type: Art Gallery
Grosse Ile, Quebec City (more info)
This island historically served as a quarantine station for 19th-century European immigrants, and is presently a museum documenting their plight.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Island
Hotel-Dieu Augustines Museum, Quebec City (more info)
History museum showcasing the deeds and lifestyle of early Quebec's religious missionaries.
Attraction type: History Museum
Laurentides Wildlife Preserve, Quebec City (more info)
North of Quebec, this wilderness area offers visitors a host of outdoor activities, including camping, hunting, canoeing and cross-country skiing.
Attraction type: Nature Reserve
Naval Museum of Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This museum traces the history of the Canadian sailor from the beginning of the twentieth century.
Attraction type: Maritime Museum
Place d'Youville, Quebec City (more info)
This square is a popular place year-round for activities including walking, in-line skating and skateboarding.
Attraction type: Park
Highway 132, Quebec City (more info)
This scenic route along the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City to the beautiful Gaspe Peninsula encompasses historic and charming towns, tree-covered mountains and various attractions worth stopping for.
Attraction type: Scenic Drive
Basse-Ville, Quebec City (more info)
The oldest part of Quebec City, this "Lower Town" section is home to historic architecture, cobblestone streets, interesting shops and restaurants.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Sept-Chutes, Quebec City (more info)
This park is home to "Seven Waterfalls" and offers hiking trails, lookout points and places to picnic.
Attraction type: Park
Morgan Arboretum, Quebec City (more info)
This 605-acre arboretum is home to several animal species in addition to the countless number of trees and plants.
Attraction type: Nature Center
Macdonald Campus Farm, Quebec City (more info)
This experimental farm, affiliated with McGill University, offers daily tours of the facilities.
Attraction type: Farm
Art Gallery, Quebec City (more info)
The Best Art Gallery in town. We will introduce you to some of best artists from Quebec and to the most beautiful collector's item. A must see attraction.
Attraction type: Art Gallery
Brebeuf Park, Hull (more info)
This park has represented the historical and geographical gateway to the west.
Attraction type: Park
Canadian Children's Museum, Hull (more info)
This unique interactive museum introduces children to international cultures.
Attraction type: Children's Museum
Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull (more info)
This acclaimed museum is an architectural masterpiece and contains, among many things, a wonderful children's museum.
Attraction type: History Museum
Canadian Postal Museum, Hull (more info)
Located in the acclaimed Museum of Civilization, this museum will delight stamp collectors of all ages.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Meech Lake, Hull (more info)
20 minutes from downtown Ottawa, this lake has two sandy beaches patrolled by lifeguards.
Attraction type: Lake
Le Bistro, Hull (more info)
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Forges du Saint-Maurice, Trois-Rivieres (more info)
Historic village where visitors learn about the workings of the iron and steel industry that was founded in 1730.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Granby Zoo, Granby (more info)
Located about an hour's drive from Montreal, this zoo contains over 1,000 animals, 75 of which are endangered species.
Attraction type: Zoo
Canyon Sainte-Anne, Beaupre (more info)
This beautiful gorge includes a whirlpool and a 70-meter waterfall.
Attraction type: Canyon
Bromont Ski Area, Bromont (more info)
Attraction type: Ski Area
Gplden Pub, Bromont (more info)
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Musee au Chocolat, Bromont (more info)
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Fort Chambly, Chambly (more info)
This restored fort is now a history museum.
Attraction type: History Museum
Fourquet Fourchette, Chambly (more info)
This unusual brewery has a restaurant and a museum dedicated to the history of beer-making in Quebec.
Attraction type: Brewery
Parc Des Iles de Boucherville, Boucherville (more info)
This group of islands in the St. Lawrence River is known particularly for its bird population.
Attraction type: Park
Fleming Mill, LaSalle (more info)
This museum will acquaint you with local mill history.
Attraction type: History Museum


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sino de Montreal, Montreal (more info)
This huge casino on the Île Notre-Dame is a gambler's paradise.
Attraction type: Canyon; Casino
Mont-Sainte-Anne (more info)
A year-round recreational area with skiing and snowboarding in the winter and golfing, hiking and mountain biking in the summer.
Attraction type: Cross-Country Ski Area; Ski Area; Snowboard Ski Area
Montreal Botanical Gardens (Jardin Botanique de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
Located in Olympic Park, Montreal's huge botanical garden includes over 20,000 different plant species in 31 specialized gardens.
Attraction type: Garden
Mont Tremblant, Mont Tremblant (more info)
North of Montreal, this wonderful resort offers some of the best skiing in eastern North America.
Attraction type: Ski Area
Notre-Dame Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame), Montreal (more info)
Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Battlefields Park (Parc des Champs-de-Bataille), Quebec City (more info)
This bucolic park includes the Plains of Abraham, where the decisive battle that led to British control of Quebec took place.
Attraction type: Battlefield; Historic Site; Park
Citadel, Quebec City (more info)
Constructed by the Duke of Wellington to fortify the city following the War of 1812, this huge old fort can be toured.
Attraction type: Military Base/Facility; Military Museum
Chateau Ramezay, Montreal (more info)
This famous structure, named for French colonial governor Claude de Ramezay, housed French and British colonial governments before serving as the headquarters for the American Revolutionaries who laid siege to Montreal.
Attraction type: History Museum
Place Royale, Quebec City (more info)
This famous town plaza is the heart of historic Lower Town and has been an important social center since the city's founding.
Attraction type: Historic Walking area; Neighborhood; Town Center/Square/Plaza
Breakneck Steps (L'Escalier Casse-Cou), Quebec City (more info)
This steep stairway connects Lower Town with the Terrasse Dufferin.
Attraction type: Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Quartier du Petit-Champlain, Quebec City (more info)
Dating back to the mid-17th century, this historic neighborhood is the oldest commercial district in North America.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Lower Town (Basse-Ville), Quebec City (more info)
The location of the city's original settlement, historic Lower Town is situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Terrasse Dufferin, Quebec City (more info)
This elevated area offers panoramic views of Old Quebec and the St. Lawrence River.
Attraction type: Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Old Port of Montreal (Vieux-Port de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
No longer the hub of the Canadian shipping industry, this area is now a pleasant place to walk, bike and shop.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Old Port (Vieux-Port), Quebec City (more info)
This once bustling port now serves as a nostalgic reminder of Lower Town's history.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Plains of Abraham, Quebec City (more info)
This grassy field was the site of a famous battle between the French and the English in 1759.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Biodome de Montreal, Montreal (more info)
Located in a former stadium used in the 1976 Olympics, Biodome consists of four different ecological habitats and the plant and animal life found in each ecosystem.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Science Museum; Zoo
Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, Montreal (more info)
Located on the site of the original colony in 1642, this museum documents the history of the region through exhibits on the archaeological artifacts found nearby.
Attraction type: History Museum
Musee du Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This art museum emphasizes works by artists native to Quebec but also includes touring international exhibitions.
Attraction type: History Museum
Mont Royal, Montreal (more info)
Referred to as "the mountain" by locals, this 764-foot mountain provides excellent view of the city and is a popular recreation spot.
Attraction type: Mountain; Neighborhood; Park
Montreal Insectarium, Montreal (more info)
Part of the city's large Botanical Garden, the Insectarium includes a broad selection of insects from throughout the world.
Attraction type: Museum; Nature Center; Specialty Museum
Montmorency Falls Park, Beauport (more info)
These 275-foot falls on the Montmorency River tower higher than even the legendary Niagara Falls.
Attraction type: Park; Waterfall
Musee d'Art Inuit Brousseau, Quebec City (more info)
Museum centering on the art of the Intuit, their culture and history.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Le Massif (more info)
With a base elevation of 118 feet and vertical drop of 2,526 feet, this ski resort offers downhill, snowboarding and cross-country trails.
Attraction type: Ski Area
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Musee des Beaux-Arts), Montreal (more info)
One of Canada's most famous museums, this popular institution boasts a wide collection of Canadian and international exhibits.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Basilique-cathedrale Notre-Dame-de-Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This famous 17th-century cathedral has been restored several times but still provides visitors with an ambiance of centuries past.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Place of Worship
Museum of Civilization (Musee de la Civilisation), Quebec City (more info)
This museum documents various forms of human civilization, with a focus on life in early Quebec.
Attraction type: History Museum
Parc du Mont-Royal, Montreal (more info)
Located on Mont Royal, this park, the city's largest and most popular, was designed by the creator of New York's Central Park.
Attraction type: Park
Casino de Charlevoix, Pointe Au Pic (more info)
One of Quebec's premier casinos offers risk-takers a variety of games, from poker and craps to roulette and baccarat.
Attraction type: Casino
Lafontaine Park, Montreal (more info)
This downtown park has a mixture of French and English design as well as a lake used for ice-skating during the winter.
Attraction type: Park
Maison Saint-Gabriel, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Historic Site; History Museum
Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours Chapel (Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours), Montreal (more info)
Called the Sailors' Church because of the wooden ship models that hang from its ceiling, this church was originally designed by Marguerite Bougeoys, one of Montreal's first teachers.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
IMAX Old Port, Montreal (more info)
This seven-story theater plays a variety of exciting shows.
Attraction type: Theater
Just for Laughs Museum (Musee Juste Poure Rire), Montreal (more info)
This museum, an offshoot of the popular Festival of Laughter, is dedicated to the different genres of humor and comedy.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Bank of Montreal (Banque de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
The oldest bank in Canada is housed in a lavish architectural landmark that is beautiful both inside and out.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Specialty Museum
Parliament Building (Hotel du Parlement), Quebec City (more info)
The meeting place of Quebec's National Assembly, this building is an impressive architectural landmark.
Attraction type: Government Building
Old Montreal (Vieux-Montreal), Montreal (more info)
Montreal's famous Parisian-style historic district is filled with cultural landmarks.
Attraction type: Historic Walking area; Neighborhood; Town Center/Square/Plaza
La Ronde Amusement Park, Montreal (more info)
The city's popular amusement park contains more than 30 rides, a medieval village and a large circus.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park
Latin Quarter (Quartier Latin), Montreal (more info)
A colorful Parisian-style neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Saguenay River (more info)
Attraction type: River
David M. Stewart Museum (Musee David M. Stewart), Montreal (more info)
This old fort has been transformed into a museum dedicated to artifacts of European explorers.
Attraction type: History Museum
Bonsecours Market (Marche Bonsecours), Montreal (more info)
A famous market until 1963, this structure now houses various offices of the city government.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Landmark/Point of interest
Le Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City (more info)
This famous Old Town hotel opened in 1893.
Attraction type: Landmark/Point of interest
Olympic Stadium, Montreal (more info)
The home of the Montreal Expos baseball team, this huge domed-stadium, first built for the 1976 Summer Olympics, is considered an architectural monstrosity.
Attraction type: Arena/Stadium/Field; Sports Complex
En Prison, Trois-Rivieres (more info)
Visitors to this exhibit and tour sponsored by the Musée Québécois de Culture Populaire experience what it was like to be in prison during the 1960?s and 70?s.
Attraction type: Government Building; Tour
St. Joseph's Oratory (Oratoire Saint-Joseph), Montreal (more info)
This basilica, built to honor St. Joseph, Canada's patron saint, is known for its copper dome.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park (more info)
Attraction type: Nature Reserve
City Hall, Montreal (more info)
This ornate building exemplifies Second Empire architectural design.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Government Building
Biosphere, Montreal (more info)
Built to house the U.S. pavilion at the 1967 World Fair, this dome has numerous interactive presentations designed to promote the importance of water resources.
Attraction type: Museum; Nature Center
Montreal Planetarium (Planetarium de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
Experience the stars on this 20-foot domed screen.
Attraction type: Observatory/Planetarium; Theater
Pub St. Alexandre, Quebec City (more info)
This popular bar offers a huge selection of beers.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Museum of French America, Quebec City (more info)
Beautiful history museum documenting the settlement of Quebec by the French.
Attraction type: History Museum
McCord Museum of Canadian History (Musee McCord d'Histoire Canadienne), Montreal (more info)
The huge collection of this prominent history museum documents Canadian history from Indian settlement to modern times.
Attraction type: History Museum
Canadian Centre for Architecture (Centre Canadien d'Architecture), Montreal (more info)
This museum includes several galleries dedicated to various architectural styles and serves as an interesting example of postmodern architecture itself.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Art Museum
Le Stock, Montreal (more info)
A gay nude bar on Rue St-Andre.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art (Musee d'Art Contemporain de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
This large museum of modern artistic work, with an emphasis on artists native to Quebec, includes both a permanent collection and a series of rotating international exhibits.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Chevalier House (Maison Chevalier), Quebec City (more info)
This structure, built as a home to Jean-Baptiste Chevalier in 1752 from two 17th-century structures, has been restored as a museum focusing on Quebec's history.
Attraction type: Historic Home; History Museum
Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde, Montreal (more info)
This Catholic church dedicated to Mary, Queen of the World, was modeled after Rome's St. Peter's Church.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal (more info)
An underground shopping mall was built under this 19th-century Gothic cathedral to prevent it from sinking.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Maison Historique George-Etienne Cartier, Montreal (more info)
Former home of Sir George-Etienne Cartier, now a history museum.
Attraction type: Historic Home; History Museum
Centre d'Histoire de Montreal, Montreal (more info)
Located in a former fire station, this museum explores Montreal's history from the 1600s to the present.
Attraction type: History Museum
Interactive Science Centre (iSci), Montreal (more info)
Also known as iSci, this state-of-the-art site stresses the relationship between people and science through various technology presentations, an interactive film game and an IMAX theater.
Attraction type: Science Museum; Theater
Musee Marc-Aurele Fortin, Montreal (more info)
This museum displays the work of Marc-Aurèle Fortin, who painted the Quebec landscape with watercolors, and also includes a collection of temporary exhibits by other local painters.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Art Museum; Specialty Museum
Musee Redpath, Montreal (more info)
This natural history museum at McGill University is named after business tycoon and philanthropist John Redpath.
Attraction type: Natural History Museum
Musee des Hospitalieres de I'Hotel-Dieu de Montreal, Montreal (more info)
This museum focuses on 300 years of Montreal's healthcare system.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Place Jacques-Cartier, Montreal (more info)
This lively Montreal plaza is a gathering place for natives and tourists, who enjoy the outdoor restaurants and performing peddlers.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
St-Lambert Lock, Montreal (more info)
This basin constructed in the mid to late 1950s allowed ships to travel all the way to Lake Superior from the Atlantic Ocean by adjusting the water levels.
Attraction type: Waterway
Musee du Fort, Quebec City (more info)
This small museum chronicles the history of the city, including the numerous battles fought for its control.
Attraction type: Military Museum
Old Port of Quebec National Historic Site (Lieu Historique National du Vieux-Port-de-Quebec), Quebec City (more info)
This maritime museum explores the shipbuilding and lumber industries that originally helped the city prosper.
Attraction type: History Museum; Maritime Museum
Ursulines Museum, Quebec City (more info)
This unusual museum pays a historical tribute to the deeds of Ursuline nuns in Quebec.
Attraction type: History Museum
Musee de Cire de Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
Wax museum with lookalikes of famous people in Quebec's history.
Attraction type: Wax Museum
Underground City, Montreal (more info)
Montreal's answer to the region's harsh winters, Underground City refers to the extensive web of train stations, restaurants, department stores and hotels all connected underground.
Attraction type: Mall; Neighborhood
Verrerie la Mailloche, Quebec City (more info)
The studio and store of world-famous glassblower Jean Vallieres.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Dorchester Square, Montreal (more info)
This downtown plaza was recently renamed in honor of Lord Dorchester, the governor of British North America in the late 1700s.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Park
Rue St. Denis, Montreal (more info)
A trendy upscale street with plenty of shops and restaurants.
Attraction type: Street
Cafe Campus, Montreal (more info)
This club is known for its quality rock bands.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Les Folies de Paris, Quebec City (more info)
Diners at this restaurant are treated to a musical dinner show.
Attraction type: Performance
Chute Montmorency, Quebec City (more info)
At 27 stories high, these waterfalls are one and a half times as high as Niagara Falls.
Attraction type: Waterfall
Valcartier Vacation Village (more info)
Attraction type: Water Park
Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier (more info)
Attraction type: National Park
Promenades Sainte-Anne Factory Outlet Center (more info)
Attraction type: Factory Outlet
Ile d'Orleans, Quebec City (more info)
Attraction type: Island
The Sir Winston Churchill, Montreal (more info)
A popular English-style pub.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Terrasse Dufferin Slides, Quebec City (more info)
An exciting high-speed toboggan ride along a slick ice tube.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park
Rue Notre-Dame, Montreal (more info)
This street is most famous for its stretch which provides the city's best antique shopping.
Attraction type: Street
Victoria Bridge, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Bridge
Quebec City-Levis Ferry, Quebec City (more info)
This ferry service offers short trips along the St. Lawrence.
Attraction type: Ferry
Galerie Brousseau, Quebec City (more info)
Exquisite shop that carries a wide selection of Inuit art ranging from affordable small pieces to pricey large objects.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Japanese Garden, Montreal (more info)
Part of Montreal's huge Botantical Garden, this specialized 15-acre section includes a tearoom, an art gallery and a Zen Garden.
Attraction type: Garden
Chinese Garden, Montreal (more info)
This picturesque six-acre section of Montreal's famous Botanical Garden includes several courtyards, ponds and pavilions.
Attraction type: Garden
Rue Saint-Laurent, Montreal (more info)
One of Montreal's major thoroughfares, this street is packed with shopping, eating and cultural opportunities.
Attraction type: Street
Lachine Canal (Canal du Lachine), Montreal (more info)
No longer used as a means of transportation, this canal now serves as a recreation area with hiking and biking trails.
Attraction type: Park; Waterway
Funicular, Quebec City (more info)
This cable-car ride connects the Terrasse Dufferin with Lower Town for those not up for the steep stairway.
Attraction type: Tram
Unity Pub, Montreal (more info)
This open-air gay bar includes a popular upstairs nightclub that is open from Thursday through Sunday.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Swimming, Montreal (more info)
Pool hall with requisite tables and big-screen TV.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Rue Laval, Montreal (more info)
This street is known for its collection of old mansions.
Attraction type: Street
Mont Royal Avenue, Montreal (more info)
Mont Royal's main street has a collection of shops.
Attraction type: Street
Casino de Hull, Hull (more info)
Attraction type: Casino
Ile Notre-Dame, Montreal (more info)
This small man-made island, built in 1959, includes a lake and beach that make it a popular recreation destination.
Attraction type: Island; Neighborhood; Park
Quebec Experience, Quebec City (more info)
A glitzy multimedia show on the history of the city.
Attraction type: Performance
Saint-Lawrence Valley Ecomuseum, Montreal (more info)
This nature museum is home to several species of birds and other wildlife that inhabit the Saint Lawrence River region.
Attraction type: Nature Center; Specialty Museum
Grand Central Antiques, Montreal (more info)
This antique shop is one of the mainstays of Montreal's famous "Antique Alley."
Attraction type: Shop
Deuxiemement, Montreal (more info)
This unusual shop sells a huge collection of random odds and ends.
Attraction type: Shop
Saint-Leonard Cavern, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Cavern/Cave
Horizon Roc, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Game/Entertainment Center
Upper Town (Haute-Ville), Quebec City (more info)
The hilly section of the city known as Upper Town developed later than the original settlement it overlooks.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Place de l'Hotel de Ville, Quebec City (more info)
This town plaza is usually filled with an array of amateur performers.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Rue Prince Arthur, Montreal (more info)
This lively street has a variety of restaurants, cafes and street performers.
Attraction type: Street
Little Italy, Montreal (more info)
A traditional Italian neighborhood located in the northern part of the city.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Rue Sherbrooke, Montreal (more info)
This famous street includes the city's most upscale shopping thoroughfare and a historic atmosphere.
Attraction type: Street
Vitrine, Quebec City (more info)
This store specializes in furniture and other objects made by local designers.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Le Connaisseur Boutique de Cigares, Quebec City (more info)
This cigar vendor sells a variety of different cigars, including Cubans.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
A la Capucine, Quebec City (more info)
This store specializes in local antiques, crafts and other odds and ends.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Le Rendez-vous du Collectionneur, Quebec City (more info)
This store sells local antiques and various knick-knacks.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Decenie, Quebec City (more info)
This retro-store sells random furniture and other objects from years past.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Boutique aux Memoires Antiquites, Quebec City (more info)
Visitors to this antique store are likely to come across a number of unique finds.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Bar St.-Laurent, Quebec City (more info)
A cozy bar that attracts an older crowd.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Charlotte Bar Digestif, Quebec City (more info)
This bar features crowds of young people and lively music.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Maurice Discotheque, Quebec City (more info)
Loud music is the order of the day at this popular danceclub.
Attraction type: Dance Club/Disco
Les Dames de Soie, Quebec City (more info)
This doll designer specializes in hand-painted porcelain dolls.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Couturier Shop, Quebec City (more info)
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
La Promenade des Gouverneurs, Quebec City (more info)
This elevated walkway provides wonderful views of the city and the St. Lawrence River.
Attraction type: Scenic/Historic Walking Area
Rue du Tresor, Quebec City (more info)
Numerous artists gather on this crowded Lower Town street to display their work.
Attraction type: Street
Frontenac Provincial Park (more info)
Attraction type: State Park
Parc Regional des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-riviere-Malbaie (more info)
Attraction type: State Park
Rose Garden, Montreal (more info)
The section of Montreal's Botanical Garden dedicated to roses.
Attraction type: Garden
Bay Fashion Liquidation Centre, Montreal (more info)
Visitors to this outlet can find discounts on a large selection of clothing.
Attraction type: Shop
Campus, Montreal (more info)
A gay strip club.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Aqua Dome, Montreal (more info)
This indoor water park features two pools, including one for kids, and three waterslides.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park; Water Park
Rue Duluh, Montreal (more info)
This interesting street has a number of ethnic restaurants and eclectic shops.
Attraction type: Street
Theatre Capitole, Quebec City (more info)
This restored performance center provides visitors with a historic ambiance.
Attraction type: Theater
Parc de l'Unesco, Quebec City (more info)
This Lower Town park includes a popular children's playground.
Attraction type: Park
Parc de l'Esplanade, Quebec City (more info)
This former area for military parades has been transformed into a popular urban park.
Attraction type: Park
St. Louis Gate (Porte St. Louis), Quebec City (more info)
This historic gate in Old Quebec is part of the city's extensive fortification system.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Rue St.Pierre, Quebec City (more info)
A main street of Quebec's historic Lower Town.
Attraction type: Street
Ile Sainte-Helene, Montreal (more info)
Located to the east of the city, this small picturesque island is a popular recreation spot.
Attraction type: Island
Rue Ste.-Catherine, Montreal (more info)
Montreal's liveliest street, filled with limitless shopping opportunities, eateries and popular nightspots.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Street
Deni Blanchet, Montreal (more info)
This antique shop sells an eclectic array of goods.
Attraction type: Shop
Retro-Ville, Montreal (more info)
This store sells memorabilia from Montreal of years past.
Attraction type: Shop
Dynasties Art, Montreal (more info)
A furniture shop that sells a variety of goods.
Attraction type: Shop
Le Village des Antiquaires, Montreal (more info)
A number of different antique dealers gather here to sell their goods.
Attraction type: Antique Shop; Mall
Antiquites Le Design, Montreal (more info)
This two-floor complex is home to over 20 different antique dealers.
Attraction type: Antique Shop; Mall
Salvation Army Family Thrift Store, Montreal (more info)
A cheap place to buy virtually anything.
Attraction type: Shop
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal (more info)
Located on Île Notre-Dame, this racetrack hosts a Formula One event but is a popular locale for in-line skating the rest of the year.
Attraction type: Jogging Path/Track; Race Car Track
L'Air du Temps, Montreal (more info)
This jazz club, perhaps Montreal's most famous, is known for its dark, smoky atmosphere.
Attraction type: Jazz Bar
McGill University, Montreal (more info)
Canada's oldest university, home to nearly 30,000 students, is filled with a variety of interesting architectural styles.
Attraction type: Educational Site
St. Louis Square (Carre St-Louis), Montreal (more info)
Picturesque square popular with artists and writers.
Attraction type: Park; Town Center/Square/Plaza
Olympic Tower, Montreal (more info)
This observation tower looms 574 feet above Olympic Stadium.
Attraction type: Observation Deck/Tower
Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre Basilica, Quebec City (more info)
The earliest buildings of this famous Catholic landmark were constructed in the 17th century.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Le Beaupre Golf Course, Beaupre (more info)
This 6,700-yard championship golf course is a par-72 and offers a challenge to players at all skill levels.
Attraction type: Golf Course
Saint-Ferreol Golf Course, Beaupre (more info)
Championship golf course located in Canada's scenic Quebec province.
Attraction type: Golf Course
Olympic Park (Parc Olympique), Montreal (more info)
This huge park, originally constructed for the 1976 Olympic Games, includes the home stadium of the Montreal Expos, the Botanical Garden and the Biodome.
Attraction type: Park
Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Quebec City (more info)
This late 17th-century church, situated on the Place Royale, is one of the city's chief historical landmarks.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Place d'Armes, Montreal (more info)
This major plaza in Old Montreal, built in the 17th century, once served as the training grounds for the military.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Pointe-a-Calliere, Montreal (more info)
The remains of Montreal's original settlement can be seen at this tiny park in Old Montreal.
Attraction type: Park
Angrignon Park, Montreal (more info)
This park, popular for recreation, has a four-mile bike trail that is used by cross-country skiers during the winter.
Attraction type: Park
Place des Artes, Montreal (more info)
Montreal's top performance hall features music, drama and more.
Attraction type: Performance; Theater
Bird and Flower Sanctuary, Montreal (more info)
This 37-acre nature park, located at Parc Summit, the highest point in Montreal, is popular among birdwatchers and other nature aficionados.
Attraction type: Park
Parc Regional de la Pointe-aux-Prairies, Montreal (more info)
This nature park is a good place to view local wildlife, especially birds.
Attraction type: Park
Ile-de-la-Visitation Nature Park, Montreal (more info)
This nature preserve is popular among birdwatchers.
Attraction type: Park
Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park, Montreal (more info)
This nature preserve offers visitors a peaceful look at local plants and wildlife.
Attraction type: Park
Boutique Eklektik, Montreal (more info)
Although located in the city's "Antique Alley," this shop specializes in more modern Art Deco and Art Nouveau pieces.
Attraction type: Shop
Proulx and Synnett, Montreal (more info)
An upscale antique shop located in the city's famous "Antique Alley."
Attraction type: Shop
Bar Rocky, Montreal (more info)
This gay bar on Rue Ste.-Cathérine features live entertainment on weekends.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Bar Adonis, Montreal (more info)
This gay strip club on Rue Ste.-Cathérine offers Ladies Night three times a week.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Latin Quarter, Montreal (more info)
A colorful Parisian-style neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Le Bateau-Mouche, Montreal (more info)
This one-hour boat tour is a popular sight-seeing attraction for tourists.
Attraction type: Ship; Tour
Le Plateau, Montreal (more info)
This old working-class neighborhood is known for its sense of community.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Dolls and Treasures, Montreal (more info)
A gallery of dolls of every variety.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Phillips Square, Montreal (more info)
This small square located in the downtown shopping district becomes a street market each summer.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery (Cimetiere Notre-Dame-des-Neiges), Montreal (more info)
Catholic cemetery where several notable historic figures are buried.
Attraction type: Cemetery
Sulpician Seminary, Montreal (more info)
Built in 1683, this structure is the oldest in the city.
Attraction type: Educational Site
Palais de Justice, Montreal (more info)
This courthouse in Old Montreal is an impressive example of architecture from centuries past.
Attraction type: Government Building
Maison Corby, Montreal (more info)
This historic building, which dates back to 1882, now houses the offices of Corbis Distilleries.
Attraction type: Historic Home
Maison Alcan, Montreal (more info)
An architecturally impressive collection of buildings, which include an aquarium and a museum.
Attraction type: Historic Home
King Louis XIV Statue, Quebec City (more info)
This statue of Louis XIV of France stands in the square outside the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires.
Attraction type: Statue
Samuel de Champlain Statue, Quebec City (more info)
A statue of the man who founded the first Quebec settlement.
Attraction type: Statue
Aquarium de Quebec, Sainte Foy (more info)
This popular attraction has daily seal shows.
Attraction type: Aquarium
Black Eagle (L'Aigle Noir), Montreal (more info)
Patrons to this gay bar are in for a walk on the wild side.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Ravenscrag Mansion, Montreal (more info)
Built in 1863, this Italianate-style mansion presently serves as the McGill University psychiatric research hospital.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Historic Home
Nostra Madonna della Difesa, Montreal (more info)
This church in Little Italy is decorated with controversial Fascist art and serves as one of the neighborhood's chief landmarks.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Club Soda, Montreal (more info)
Long-standing club known for its live music.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Lake Massawipi (more info)
This resort area east of Montreal is set along the rolling hills of a 12-mile-long lake.
Attraction type: Lake
Mont Orford (more info)
Attraction type: Mountain; Ski Area
Owl's Head (more info)
Attraction type: Mountain; Ski Area
Moisie River (more info)
Canada's wilderness river that contains many waterfalls, lots of deep canyons and challenging whitewater for the experienced paddler.
Attraction type: River
Magdalen Islands ( Iles de la Madelein) (more info)
Located in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this remote archipelago is made up of about twelve islands, six of which are connected to one another by long, thin, sand dunes.
Attraction type: Island
Centre Nautique de l'Istorlet (more info)
Outfitter and tour company that rents equipment and conducts guided kayak and canoe trips in Canada's remote Magdalen Islands.
Attraction type: Tour
Waldman Fish Market, Montreal (more info)
Run since 1924 by the same family, this market sells nearly every kind of seafood imaginable.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Theatre du Nouveau Monde, Montreal (more info)
This old theater company offers a full schedule of dramatic performances.
Attraction type: Theater
Le Stud, Montreal (more info)
This gay bar has a small dance floor and a pair of pool tables.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Parking, Montreal (more info)
This bar, quickly becoming popular among the gay crowd, is known for its wild dancing atmosphere.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Drugstore, Montreal (more info)
This complex, popular among the gay crowd, includes bars, restaurants and shops.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Cabaret L'Entre-Peau, Montreal (more info)
This gay bar on Rue Ste.-Cathérine specializes in drag.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Club Date, Montreal (more info)
Located in Montreal's Gay Village, this bar specializes in karaoke.
Attraction type: Gay Bar; Karaoke Bar
Bar Meteor, Montreal (more info)
This bar, attached to a low-priced restaurant, features live music performances.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Citibar, Montreal (more info)
A popular gay bar on Rue Ontario.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Le Mystique, Montreal (more info)
The city's oldest gay bar.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Club Q Zone, Montreal (more info)
A gay bar more heavily frequented by English-speaking patrons.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Taboo, Montreal (more info)
Gay strip club.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
West Side Bar, Montreal (more info)
This popular gay bar offers nightly auditions.
Attraction type: Gay Bar
Priape, Montreal (more info)
This famous sex shop has a large selection of various types of goods and an entire floor of leather.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
U-Bahn, Montreal (more info)
This sex store specializes in rubber and leather goods.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Wega Complex, Montreal (more info)
Visitors can view pornographic videos in either a cinema or a private booth.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Androgyne Bookstore, Montreal (more info)
A store specializing in erotic books, calendars and magazines.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Les Promenades de la Cathedrale, Montreal (more info)
This extensive underground mall is located underneath the 19th-century Christ Church Cathedral.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Mall
Les Cours Mont-Royal, Montreal (more info)
Once a fancy hotel, this large structure has been converted into an upscale shopping area.
Attraction type: Mall
Cinema Egyptien, Montreal (more info)
The lobby of this movie theater was designed to appear similar to an ancient Egyptian temple.
Attraction type: Theater
L'Amphitheatre Bell, Montreal (more info)
A popular indoor ice-skating rink.
Attraction type: Sports Complex
Montreal World Trade Centre, Montreal (more info)
This architectural landmark hosts a variety of conferences and events.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Landmark/Point of interest
Greater Montreal Convention and Visitors Bureau, Montreal (more info)
Information about attractions and events in Montreal and the surrounding region.
Attraction type: Tourist/Visitor Center
Joseph Ponton, Montreal (more info)
This famous costume shop specializes in a variety of elaborate outfits.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
St. George's Church, Montreal (more info)
This 19th-century Anglican church is known for its striking stained glass windows.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal (more info)
This 19th-century church has a collection of interesting mosaics on its ceiling.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
1000 de La Gauchetiere, Montreal (more info)
The tallest building in the city has 51 stories and is an architectural landmark.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
1250 boulevard Rene-Levesque, Montreal (more info)
This landmark is 47 stories of glass, aluminum and granite.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
BNP Tower/Laurentian Bank Tower, Montreal (more info)
These twin towers are architecturally impressive glass structures.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
Balade de Vieux Port, Montreal (more info)
Ride this tram past many of Montreal's significant attractions.
Attraction type: Tram
Bernard Avenue, Montreal (more info)
With its shops, restaurants and residences, this quaint street is reminiscent of a European-style neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Street
Champ-de-Mars, Montreal (more info)
Downtown park located behind City Hall.
Attraction type: Park
Denise-Pelletier Theatre, Montreal (more info)
At this theater, spectators can catch a drama performance or simply marvel at the beautiful interior.
Attraction type: Theater
Golden Square Mile, Montreal (more info)
This downtown historic district contains elaborate turn-of-the-century mansions, as well as the McGill University campus.
Attraction type: Historic Walking area; Neighborhood
Greene Avenue, Montreal (more info)
This street at one end is a quaint historic neighborhood filled with shops and restaurants, while at the other end is characterized by sleek skyscrapers.
Attraction type: Street
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal (more info)
This restored neighborhood is known for its beaux-arts architecture.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Hydro-Quebec, Montreal (more info)
Tours of regional power generating facilities are offered by this Montreal electric utility.
Attraction type: Tour
Infotouriste Centre, Montreal (more info)
This tourist center provides visitors a wealth of information and assistance on the city of Montreal and Quebec in general.
Attraction type: Tourist/Visitor Center
Maisonneuve Market, Montreal (more info)
This former agricultural market and assembly hall is now restored and home to a community center.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
Mile-End, Montreal (more info)
Now ethnically diverse and gentrified, this area was known historically as a middle-class Jewish neighborhood.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Montreal Stock Exchange, Montreal (more info)
Tour this historic financial landmark, founded in 1872.
Attraction type: Landmark/Point of interest
Monument National, Montreal (more info)
This landmark architectural building was saved from demolition and restored by the National Theatre School, which uses it as a performance venue.
Attraction type: Architectural Building; Theater
Nativite-de-la-Sainte-Vierge Church, Montreal (more info)
This fieldstone church is noted for its Byzantine-Romanesque interior.
Attraction type: Place of Worship
Old Port of Montreal-Longueuil Ferry, Montreal (more info)
This local ferry runs from May to October.
Attraction type: Ferry
Parc de la Promenade Bellerive, Montreal (more info)
This park serves as the departure point for many boating activities on the St. Lawrence, and is an ideal spot for a variety of outdoor activities.
Attraction type: Park
Place du Canada, Montreal (more info)
Relax and stroll in this popular square, bordered by several architecturally significant buildings.
Attraction type: Town Center/Square/Plaza
Westmount, Montreal (more info)
District traditionally limited to the city's wealthiest native English speakers.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Rue St-Paul, Montreal (more info)
The oldest and one of the prettiest of Montreal's streets is home to the Bonsecours Market and the Notre-Dame De-Bonsecours Chapel.
Attraction type: Street
Olympic Basin (Basin Olympique), Montreal (more info)
Originally constructed for the Olympics, this body of water is used by professional and amateur rowers, canoeists and kayakers alike.
Attraction type: Lake
Sun Life Building (Edifice Sun Life), Montreal (more info)
No longer the home of Sun Life Insurance, this columned building was built in 1914, and still houses its original clock chimes.
Attraction type: Architectural Building
Montreal Decorative Arts Museum (Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Montreal), Montreal (more info)
This museum showcases decorative objects such as glassware, furniture and textiles dating back to 1935.
Attraction type: Art Museum
Parc des Iles Beach (Plage du Parc des Iles), Montreal (more info)
This artificially created beach is popular in the summer with both locals and tourists.
Attraction type: Beach
Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montreal (more info)
This vibrant, gentrified neighborhood is full of shops and restaurants and continues to be popular with academics and artists.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Centaur Theatre, Montreal (more info)
Quality English-language theater productions are regularly scheduled at this theater, located in the Old Stock Exchange building.
Attraction type: Theater
Cirque du Soleil, Montreal (more info)
A must-see when in town during April and May, this beautiful one-ring circus is known the world over for its unique performances.
Attraction type: Performance
Crocodile, Montreal (more info)
Upscale club with a bar and restaurant, attracting a yuppie clientele.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Di Salvio's, Montreal (more info)
If you're lucky, you'll get past the bouncers in this posh nightclub, (in)famous for its exclusivity.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Gay Village, Montreal (more info)
Neighborhood encompassing St. Catherine East and its side streets, home to Montreal's gay and lesbian community.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Le Balattou, Montreal (more info)
Trendy club with African and West Indian music that makes for great dancing.
Attraction type: Dance Club/Disco
Le Pierrot/Aux deux Pierrot, Montreal (more info)
These sibling clubs showcase Francophone variety and rock and roll music.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Le Saint-Sulpice, Montreal (more info)
Situated in an old three-story home, this bar attracts students and other followers of counterculture.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Le Spectrum, Montreal (more info)
This well-known and respected club books quality musical acts of a variety of styles and tastes.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Les Foufounes Electriques, Montreal (more info)
This club lives up to its rather bizarre name (in English, "Electric Buns," as in "rear end") with graffiti, a mosh pit and a mostly hippie/punk rocker crowd.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Molson Centre, Montreal (more info)
In season, take in a Montreal Canadiens hockey game at this arena.
Attraction type: Arena/Stadium/Field
Mont Royal Cemetery, Montreal (more info)
Pretty Protestant cemetery where a smattering of historical figures have been laid to rest.
Attraction type: Cemetery
Old Dublin Pub, Montreal (more info)
With live Celtic and folk music, this popular pub creates the illusion of actually being in Ireland.
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Outremont, Montreal (more info)
Posh, upscale neighborhood containing large brick homes, fancy shops and a smattering of public buildings.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
SOS Labyrinthe, Montreal (more info)
This combination obstacle course/labyrinth in the shape of a ship particularly delights children.
Attraction type: Amusement/Theme Park
Mont Sutton, Montreal (more info)
Attraction type: Ski Area
Grand Theatre de Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This famous performance center hosts both musical and dramatic events.
Attraction type: Theater
Palais Montcalm, Quebec City (more info)
This theater, open since 1932, hosts a variety of performances.
Attraction type: Theater
House of Wines (Maison des Vins), Quebec City (more info)
This old winery has been in operation since 1689.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Explore Sound & Light Show, Quebec City (more info)
This 30-minute presentation on European explorers is shown in a theater resembling an early ship.
Attraction type: Performance
Marche du Vieux-Port, Quebec City (more info)
This popular marketplace is located near the city's revitalized Old Port area.
Attraction type: Flea/Street Market
Joan of Arc, Quebec City (more info)
Located in the Plains of Abraham, this statue of the French martyr is a tribute to the soldiers who died in the historic battle between the French and British that occurred here in 1759.
Attraction type: Statue
Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site, Quebec City (more info)
The only walled city in Canada, Quebec City still is home to a variety of old forts and military structures.
Attraction type: Historic Site
J.A. Moisan Epicier, Quebec City (more info)
An old grocery store in operation since 1871.
Attraction type: Specialty Shop
Observatoire de la Capitale, Quebec City (more info)
An observation deck located on the 31st floor of the Édifice Marie-Guyart.
Attraction type: Observation Deck/Tower
Artillery Park National Historic Site, Quebec City (more info)
This former barracks-turned-munitions-factory offers a multimedia look into the history of Quebec.
Attraction type: History Museum
Cartier-Brebeuf National Historic Site, Quebec City (more info)
This site documents the historic relationship of Cartier and members of the Iroquois nation.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Domaine Cataraqui, Quebec City (more info)
The mansion in this large and beautiful park hosts concerts, exhibits, teas and fine dining.
Attraction type: Park
Domaine de Maizerets, Quebec City (more info)
Located on a popular bike path, this pretty park contains gardens, an arboretum and other historic buildings.
Attraction type: Park
Galerie d'Art Indien 5 Nations, Quebec City (more info)
This gallery contains the works of artists from ten Native American nations.
Attraction type: Art Gallery
Grosse Ile, Quebec City (more info)
This island historically served as a quarantine station for 19th-century European immigrants, and is presently a museum documenting their plight.
Attraction type: Historic Site; Island
Hotel-Dieu Augustines Museum, Quebec City (more info)
History museum showcasing the deeds and lifestyle of early Quebec's religious missionaries.
Attraction type: History Museum
Laurentides Wildlife Preserve, Quebec City (more info)
North of Quebec, this wilderness area offers visitors a host of outdoor activities, including camping, hunting, canoeing and cross-country skiing.
Attraction type: Nature Reserve
Naval Museum of Quebec, Quebec City (more info)
This museum traces the history of the Canadian sailor from the beginning of the twentieth century.
Attraction type: Maritime Museum
Place d'Youville, Quebec City (more info)
This square is a popular place year-round for activities including walking, in-line skating and skateboarding.
Attraction type: Park
Highway 132, Quebec City (more info)
This scenic route along the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City to the beautiful Gaspe Peninsula encompasses historic and charming towns, tree-covered mountains and various attractions worth stopping for.
Attraction type: Scenic Drive
Basse-Ville, Quebec City (more info)
The oldest part of Quebec City, this "Lower Town" section is home to historic architecture, cobblestone streets, interesting shops and restaurants.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Sept-Chutes, Quebec City (more info)
This park is home to "Seven Waterfalls" and offers hiking trails, lookout points and places to picnic.
Attraction type: Park
Morgan Arboretum, Quebec City (more info)
This 605-acre arboretum is home to several animal species in addition to the countless number of trees and plants.
Attraction type: Nature Center
Macdonald Campus Farm, Quebec City (more info)
This experimental farm, affiliated with McGill University, offers daily tours of the facilities.
Attraction type: Farm
Art Gallery, Quebec City (more info)
The Best Art Gallery in town. We will introduce you to some of best artists from Quebec and to the most beautiful collector's item. A must see attraction.
Attraction type: Art Gallery
Brebeuf Park, Hull (more info)
This park has represented the historical and geographical gateway to the west.
Attraction type: Park
Canadian Children's Museum, Hull (more info)
This unique interactive museum introduces children to international cultures.
Attraction type: Children's Museum
Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull (more info)
This acclaimed museum is an architectural masterpiece and contains, among many things, a wonderful children's museum.
Attraction type: History Museum
Canadian Postal Museum, Hull (more info)
Located in the acclaimed Museum of Civilization, this museum will delight stamp collectors of all ages.
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Meech Lake, Hull (more info)
20 minutes from downtown Ottawa, this lake has two sandy beaches patrolled by lifeguards.
Attraction type: Lake
Le Bistro, Hull (more info)
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Forges du Saint-Maurice, Trois-Rivieres (more info)
Historic village where visitors learn about the workings of the iron and steel industry that was founded in 1730.
Attraction type: Historic Site
Granby Zoo, Granby (more info)
Located about an hour's drive from Montreal, this zoo contains over 1,000 animals, 75 of which are endangered species.
Attraction type: Zoo
Canyon Sainte-Anne, Beaupre (more info)
This beautiful gorge includes a whirlpool and a 70-meter waterfall.
Attraction type: Canyon
Bromont Ski Area, Bromont (more info)
Attraction type: Ski Area
Gplden Pub, Bromont (more info)
Attraction type: Bar/Club
Musee au Chocolat, Bromont (more info)
Attraction type: Specialty Museum
Fort Chambly, Chambly (more info)
This restored fort is now a history museum.
Attraction type: History Museum
Fourquet Fourchette, Chambly (more info)
This unusual brewery has a restaurant and a museum dedicated to the history of beer-making in Quebec.
Attraction type: Brewery
Parc Des Iles de Boucherville, Boucherville (more info)
This group of islands in the St. Lawrence River is known particularly for its bird population.
Attraction type: Park
Fleming Mill, LaSalle (more info)
This museum will acquaint you with local mill history.
Attraction type: History Museum

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