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Welcome to the 21st century in Montreal

On the shores of the St. Lawrence River, the ex Ville-Marie displays a new modernity. Today postwar shops have been transformed into new laboratories of design and creation in modern, futuristic districts. Montreal is the perfect place to visit with your family or as a couple for a romantic long weekend. Museums in all genres, cultural events, art galleries in the old Montreal, many festivals, parks, bikes, skates, 4 days are hardly enough to discover this exciting city. As for children and adolescents, they will appreciate the various activities that are proposed.

The many facets of Montreal

Montreal has multiple faces, every neighbourhood displays its own particularity. You will find out when you go for a stroll in Westmount, with its English-style homes, or the Plateau Mont Royal with its famous triplex building with their bold external staircases. And then there is Chinatown, with its arches and its pagodas and the old Montreal - declared historic district in 1964, stretching out over 1 km - with its horse-drawn carriages, its narrow cobbled streets, stone houses built between 1800 and 1850, in a sober neoclassic style. Its urban rich and eclectic landscape reflect the various waves of immigration and different cultures, displaying an undeniable charm. On your first day you should take a stroll in these quarters, smell the air of the city, look around and discover the Bohemian and mixed architecture result of the different ethnic communities that inhabit the city. Montreal is a stunning city, offering a multitude of sports activities: cross-country skiing, an ice rink. Incredible!


Stay at the InterContinental: a new spirit reigns.

For lunch, go to Schwartz's, an absolute must, symbol of this multi cultural environment and try the delicious "smoked meat". After a day of activity it’s time to return to the InterContinental Hotel. Ideally located between Saint-Jacques Street and Saint-Antoine Street, just a stone's throw from old Montreal, this hotel displays, after its intensive renovation program, a much more contemporary style. A good idea to create an Absinthe Bar, unique in Montreal, the Sarah B., in tribute to Sarah Bernhardt, who stayed in the hotel with its alcoves creating intimate corners. The tapas, that can be enjoyed in the evening, between 5 pm and 9 pm are delicious, accompanied by a glass of wine. For the hungry, the restaurant l’Osco, directed by chef Mathieu from Martigue, pays tribute to the French Provence, displaying an intimate brasserie style with its small rooms and niches. This is a new departure for the InterContinental Montreal and it is a success.

The InterContinental, situated rue St Antoine West
360 rue Saint Antoine West
T °: 0033 1 (514)
987 9900
www.Montreal.intercontinental.com
Price: starting at 179 $ /for 2 pers



Museums and the old Harbour docks

Spend your second day visiting museums. A highlight is the Pointe-à-Callière museum, exposing the vestiges reflecting the origins of Montreal with interesting multimedia about the town’s history. A great place to visit with your children, very didactic, it reconstitutes the history of Quebec, first French city of Canada.
The old harbour docks which were at the time the official entrance to Canada are great to take a stroll along the banks of the St. Lawrence River. You will get to a market which is full of shops of Canadian creators. Continue along the docks and join St-François Street. After Saint - François Street, arises a stack of coloured glass, this is the Palais des Congrès, the Canadian Beaubourg – the work of the architects Tétreault, Parent, Languedoc et associés – built in 2003.


Saint Viateur Bagel or M: brgr

If you want a quick lunch on the go but eating well at the same time and your kids love hamburgers, (who doesn't like it?) don’t hestitate go to M: brgr. Located in the Mille Carrés Dorés area. It proposes original burgers, with wholemeal bread and organic beef, accompanied by a composition of your choice (grilled oyster mushrooms, goat cheese, caramelises onions…) Original and tasty! Another option is the Saint Viateur Bagel, here you have the large choice of bagels flavoured with poppy seeds, sesame or linseed and you can choose your accompaniment. A must in Montreal, located on the plateau.



Biodome, Insectarium, or Science Centre, the choice is yours!

For the afternoon you can choose between the Biodome, which comprises a multitude of plants and animals presented in their natural environments. Or maybe you opt for a visit to the Insectarium, located on Sherbrooke Street and you will become aware of the vital role insects play in our world. And there is the Science Centre, opened in 2000, interesting for the whole family. There are a multitude of thematic exhibits and an Imax cinema with a seven-storey building high screen. At the end of the day, head to the ice rink or the maze at Hangar 16 in the docks of the old Port of Montreal, a true labyrinth of corridors with plenty of obstacles, mysteries and riddles. For sure you will you lose your inner compass. Check for opening times because the Hangar is not open all year-round.



Trip outside of Montreal

The third and fourth day, you will leave Montreal and spend a night in an outfitter. There are several in the outskirts of Montreal. I recommend the Sacacomie, a two hours drive from the city, on the edge of a lake in the middle of a forest. Here you will be able to reconnect with the authenticity and nature. Your children will love a sled dog trip or a snowshoe hike in the woods and, for the more experienced, a snow bike ride. Change of scenery guaranteed. The return to urban life is not going to be easy ...

Photo:
© Parks Canada (p. - É.) (Cadorette) 2007
© Tourisme Montréal, Stéphan Poulin
© The CTC, Pierre St-Jacques
© Quays of the old Port of Montreal


Janvier 2011
By Katya PELLEGRINO

My opinion:
The city of Montreal deserves a minimum stay of 3 to 4 days with family.

  


It offers a multitude of activities for everyone. With a great variety of activities: its museums (Pointe à Callière, Biodôme, Insectarium Planetarium, the Science Centre) art galleries in St Paul street, shopping on Ste Catherine street and downtown, the decoration shops, the old port and all sorts of outdoor activities. You will be spoilt for choice. If you stay over the weekend, rent a car and go to Mauricie, to the Sacacomie, an outfitter full of charm, located on the edge of a Lake in the middle of forest. A real luxury cabin in Canada. And if you stay ten days, during the school holidays for example, try to visit Quebec City, a city full of charm and worth a detour.
 

Sacacomie outfitter
www.sacacomie.com


Accommodation in Montreal:
You have the choice but I can recommend the following hotels if you want to be in the city centre:

Grand Hotels: 

Le Crystal Hotel


Located in the rue de la Montagne, next to the Ste.Catherine Street for shopping. The hotel features spacious large rooms /modern suites, equipped with every comfort, with kitchenette, living room and separate bedroom, well equipped for a family of 4 persons. You’re close to the shopping area and not far from the old town of Montreal.

110 rue de la Montagne
514 861 5550 / 877 861 5550
www.hotelcrystal.com 
Price: from 189 Canadian $ /2 pers.

The Intercontinental
Located on rue St Antoine West, entirely renovated
360 rue Saint Antoine West
514 987 9900
www.montreal.intercontinental.com
Price: from179 $ /2pers

Charming hotels or smaller units:

The Saint James

 



Well located on the rue Saint Jacques, in old Montreal, this hotel offers a high tea, in the purest English tradition. With a classic decoration this hotel offers a very good comfort, featuring 23 rooms and 38 suites, all decorated with antiques and works of art. Do go visit the spa, quite amazing with its stone walls and its candelabra.

Le Saint James
355 St. Jacques Street
514 841 3111 /1 866 841 3111
Victoria Square
www.hotellestjames.com 
Price: from 400 $/2 pers.

Hotel Gault
For design enthusiasts, this hotel opened in 2002 near Square Victoria and proposes 30 rooms combining contemporary materials and colours, all equipped with the latest technologies. Some rooms also have a terrace.

Le Gault
449 Street Sainte-Hélène
T °: (514) 904-1616
www.hotelgault.com
Price: from 199 $ to 589 $, including breakfast


Other outfitters:

Seigneury Triton in Haute Mauricie
Founded in 1886, this former Fish & Game Club welcomed personalities such as Churchill, Roosevelt and Truman and it belongs to the Tremblay family. Access is by boat across through a reserve of 50 km of forests and lakes. The paneled Clubhouse exposes fishing equipment, deer trophies and photographs in sepia. The main activities here are hunting and fishing.
T °: 001 418 648 0557
www.seigneuriedutriton.com 
Price: from 111 $/ pers.

Auberge du Ravage
Outfitter near the Lake Moreau in the Charlevoix region. A Scandinavian style cottage on a human scale featuring 12 rooms and 10 small log chalets on the edge of Lac des Bouleaux. An excellent trout fishing spot!
T °: 001 418 665 4400
www.lacmoreau.com 

Restaurants:

Restaurant Toqué
900 places Jean-Paul Riopelle Montreal
Quebec H2Z 2B2
T: 514 499 2084
www.restaurant-toque.com 

Koko restaurant and bar Has received the award in 2008 for its design and sophisticated theatrical décor.
T: + 514 657 5656
www.kokomontreal.com

 




Il Campari Centro
A very good Italian, held by Italians, offering a tasty cuisine with of course pasta and risotto on the menu but also very good fish and a real Italian tiramisu. Warm decor, low ceiling and excellent service. The wine list is interesting
1177 rue de la Montagne
T °: 00 33 1 (514) 868 1177
www.Bar-Resto.com/Campari
Price: from 15 € a meal

Schwartz's
In 1928 Ruben Schwartz, of Romanian of Jewish origins, opened this "Delicatessen" that proposes smoked meat, prepared according to the original recipe, marinated with herbs and spices the artisanal way. You can eat it plain or with a sandwich. A real institution.
3895 boulevard Saint-Laurent
Plateau Mont Royal
T °: 0033 1 (514) 842 4813
www.schwartzsdeli.com 
Price: under 20 $

M: brgr
A restaurant offering burgers made with organic beef and whole-wheat flour. Originality lies in the ingredients you can add: bacon smoked on apple wood, green asparagus, pineapples … And the dessert: a giant chocolate chip cookie served hot!
2025 rue Drummond
T °: 0033 1 (514) 906 2747
www.mbrg.com 
Price: Burger from 16$

The Local
Good choiceif you want to eat seafood. Design and contemporary restaurant with an innovative cuisine: crustacean broth, tartar of deer, roasted cod with thin slices of bacon…

To Do:
-Visit the underground city (wide pedestrian network of 33 kilometers under the city centre)
-Visit le Hangar 16
-For antiquities, go to Notre Dame Street in old Montreal
-Rafting and Rapids at 2 km from Delachine City South of Montreal (named in honour of Cavalier de La Salle, the explorer who was on his way to Asia but never found it).
- Ice Skating or cross-country skiing at the Mount Royal Park (200 ha) in Montreal
-Go with your children to the Jean Drapeau Park (the largest after Disney) in spring/summer/fall. Emotions guaranteed with attractions, including a roller coaster.
-Laurier Street, in the Outremont area, a chic Street with good restaurants and nice shops. Including the famous bakery/pastry shop "La Gascogne".

Did you know that:
-Best fireworks are in Montreal
-Houses often have external stairs to save space
-l’Ile Notre Dame in Montreal, is an island built with earth of the metro construction.
-Montreal is an island bordered by the St. Lawrence River, the Prairies River and the Lake St. Louis.
-You can go ice-fishing in Montreal, surf on the St Laurent River near Habitat 67, a building composed of cubes, designed by Moshé Safdyie
-Montreal has 1.5 million inhabitants and is twice as large as Manhattan and Canada is ten eight times larger than France with 33 million inhabitants this means that only 10% of the country is occupied.
-The buildings may not be taller than the highest mountain of Montreal (233 m.) or 51 floors
-Most of the structures of houses are wood, covered with grey stone or red brick.
-Montreal has the largest casino in the world with 120 gaming tables
-Montreal has the largest number of festivals in the world
-Officially founded on 18 may 1642 but Samuel Champlain already founded the first colony in 1611.
-35 ethnic groups live here 
-French is the official language in Montreal but the population is also fluent English.
-Canada is the second largest country in terms of surface, after the Russia.

Other trips outside of Montreal

La Sucrerie of the mountain
45 Minutes from Montreal, la Sucrerie de Montréal is a village in the middle of the woods. You have cabins where you can spend a night, a real sugar shack and bakery with a wood oven.
300 rang Saint Georges Rigaud
T: (450) 451-0831


The School of the Cirque du Soleil was founded in the Canada. You can attend free performances of music, dance and theatre. For the entire family.
2345 Jarry E Street
T °: (514 ° 376 8648)
www.tohu.ca 

Scandinave Les Bains
71 Commune West
Montréal QC H2Y 2 c 6
T: 514 288 2009
www.Scandinave.com


Rate for the baths 42 Canadian $  for two hours (1 € = approx. 1$ 50 )
You can also take the Swedish package with baths and a 60 minutes massage. Duration 3H
108 € or for two (duet) from 216 €

Facts:
Montreal has a remarkable architectural heritage with works of multiple talents like Tiffany and Pellus. Old buildings in bright colours, hundreds of churches with colourful stained glass windows that have impressed the American writer Mark Twain in the 19th century.

Learn more:
Departement de tourisme Quebec
# FREE connects directly to QUEBEC (7 days / 7H30 to 11 pm)
0 800 90 77 77
www.bonjourquebec.com