Lucien-L'Allier
5 km
Great multimodal station but be prepared for a long walk upstairs or a long escalator...
McGill
5 km
Great Metro station connected to the Underground City. Once the REM opens, this will ...
Rosemont
5 km
#RosemontnnOrigin of Rosemont, the name of a former village established by Ucal-Henri...
Bonaventure
5 km
This is an incredible destination for anyone traveling to Montreal. Absolutely gorge...
Laurier
5 km
Dec2024 Would be the main Metro option to access a number of well known winter foodie...
Jean-Talon
5 km
A massive transfer station and there are always performers throughout the station!
Reviews
Okay, clean bus has some wired smell sometimes when you just walk in.
Feeling like a proud parent today! My husky's first time on the Montreal metro and he handled it like a pro. I think he’s ready to start his own transit vlog!
Near to bus stop 124. Near shops available. 129 bus let you to. Cote die Neiges area.
Cote Saint Catherine is a nice and beautiful station with a nice design and deep underground station.nnIt’s close to many housing units and apartments.nnIt’s close to a park.nnIt close to the Jewish General Hospital.nnClose to many restaurants as well.nnThe cons:nNo ElevatorsnBus service comes a few times.nNot enough bike racks or environmentally friendly sustainable options around in and out the station.nnAll in all it’s a nice station and hope they improve it for the future.
The design and aesthetic of this station is great, great bus accessiblity to the Jewish General Hospital. The worst part of this station is that it really lacks elevators, especially for those who are old and disabled and that the lighting in the station has to be changed, this station used to be brighter before and now it is more dimmed which makes this station look outdated. This is only what I recommend that need to be improved in this station