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Square Dorchester
1 km
Nice Park, surrounded by tall buildings. There is a beautifully designed fountain her...
Place Émilie-Gamelin
2 km
If you've used the main entrance to the Berri metro station on the corner of Ste Cath...
Parc Jean-Drapeau
2 km
Really nice park, good for a walk, get some fresh air. It is accessible by metro. Usu...
Parc de l'Espoir
2 km
Not really a Parc but it does have a fountain with is set to fill up your bottles wit...
Parc Joe-Beef
2 km
Not enough tree on sunny day. Nice playground
Reviews
So beautiful place, specially because of that public market in 18th century style , that was there ,I think it was so amazing and wonderful...I loved it very much... Visited onPublic holidayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
A lovely little place to relax in Old Montreal and enjoy the view.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Was fun to walk around, checking out cars and areas which you would miss by car..lovely to walk and do sigh seeing and check out small businesses.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Excellent exhibition of the archeological dig of Canada's first Parliament building. Very informative
Almost everywhere you turn in Old Montreal you will find some history and a place to take a time out in the park if you are on the move. I stopped here in April of 2018 so their wasn't much green on the ground but I imagine the summer months this is a beautiful spot. You are within steps of all kinds of coffee shops, stores and restaurants.
Small museum with a brief rather dull description of the history of Montreal. 2nd floor is another small and rather dull description of Expo 67. Given the dramatic history of Montreal and the huge surprise success that was Expo 67, there is no excuse for this lame presentation of either subject. There are so many great things to see and do in Montreal, give this one a miss.
Place de la Grande Paix is where the "grand peace" was signed between the French habitants and over 30 Amer-indian tribes. It finally made Montreal and the surrounding area safe for settlement. The Montreal Pioneers Monument and some commemorative plaques can be found in the "place". The Montreal History Museum is located at one end very good and inexpensive.
Montreal's history from old times to recent
History, not bad but you know: white pll history allways gets dark lol...killing Natives and taking their land...prepare for that kind of ish
A historic symbol thou missed by many for what it is and the foundation of roots to Montréal it is still a worthy stop for anyone in the city.