Place Saint-Henri
2 km
The station is on the Orange line, and its infrastructure is massive, Likewise, most ...
Monk
2 km
#MonknnOpened September 1978, designed by Blais & Bélanger Architects
Lionel-Groulx
3 km
Take the 747 bus to the airport and they are not inside the station, an attendant to ...
Georges-Vanier
3 km
Metro near to overhead highway. Possibly danger to go in night. As one has to pass th...
Vendôme
3 km
An essential station where metro and trains connect, it gets incredibly crowded and b...
Atwater
3 km
Certainly not the best station in Montreal with a good amount of homeless people, but...
Lucien-L'Allier
4 km
Great multimodal station but be prepared for a long walk upstairs or a long escalator...
Bonaventure
4 km
This is an incredible destination for anyone traveling to Montreal. Absolutely gorge...
Peel
4 km
Our family was visiting Montreal and tried using the Metro for the first time. Unfort...
McGill
5 km
Great Metro station connected to the Underground City. Once the REM opens, this will ...
Place-d'Armes
5 km
Place d’Armes station is in a fantastic location, perfectly positioned between Chinat...
Saint Laurent
5 km
Relatively plain looking subway station, but it was clean. Ticket machines worked wel...
Côte-des-Neiges
6 km
Great location serving the bustling Cote-des-Neiges street.
Station Berri-UQAM
6 km
This is a metro hub for the yellow, orange and green line. Very busy and easy to get ...
Université-de-Montréal
6 km
It’s above station and it’s connected by underground city on the main campus of UdeM....
Côte Ste-Catherine
6 km
Okay, clean bus has some wired smell sometimes when you just walk in.
Sherbrooke
6 km
It ain’t the worst, but it certainly ain’t the best! They have an overflow of creepy ...
Édouard-Montpetit
6 km
This station is nice.nnIt’s by the Cepsum. And thenArchitecture is nice on the inside...
Reviews
#DeLEglisennOrigin of de l'Église, one of the oldest roads in the area that has been known by that name since the first St. Paul church was built.
It's a Metro station that is connected to Wellington street, a major and commercial street with many boutiques, stores & restaurants. There's a good amount of STM bus lines too like the 61 which is the Wellington line. There's a church nearby, hence the Metro station namesake. The aesthetic is alright, with the gray bricks and circle motifs.
The Store clerk at the Dépanneur in the station refused acess to my service dog and WAS SO HOSTILE AND AGRESSIVE TOWARDS ME, I NEEDED TO CALL THE POLICE TO ID MY DOG AND THAT I WAS HANDICAPPED.
Nice
Nice area during summer the street this is on is a pedestrians street for summer so there a lot of life and many nice stores and de l'Église is right in the middle of the action