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On Your Own Suggestions
Pointe-à-Callière Museum
A history buff? If you see only one museum in Montreal, make it this one. Pointe-à-Callière, a recognized national historical and archaeological site, leads visitors through centuries of history, from the early settler to modern day.
Montreal Clock Tower
Climb for some great views. The Clock Tower is 45 meters high, and it marks the entrance to the port and is a memorial to sailors lost at sea in wartime. Classified as a federal heritage building since 1996, the tower provides spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River and the city for those willing to climb its 192 steps to the top.
Ice Skate Year-Round
If you love skating and can't wait to enjoy your favorite activity, you should know that you can skate year-round in Montréal, rain or shine! Lit by the sun that shines through the immense glass dome above it, this magnificent rink is located on the first floor of the Atrium Le 1000 de la Gauchetière — the tallest building in downtown Montréal and the entire province of Quebec.
Montréal Museums
If you love museums, Montréal is home to 38. You may purchase a 3-consecutive day pass that will open your eyes to the arts, history, architecture, and more. The pass also includes unlimited public transportation during the 3 days.
Montreal Biosphère
An architectural masterpiece and symbol of Expo 67, the Biosphère is a unique and spectacular structure. The Biopshère features interactive exhibits on major environmental issues.
Bonsecours Market
See the Bonsecours Market. Inaugurated in 1847, Marché Bonsecours is acknowledged as one of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings and has become an essential stop on any visit to Old Montréal. A sparkling gem in Québec's heritage, the Marché has a contemporary interior design that includes a shopping concourse to explore.
Marché Atwater Farmers Market
Shop like a local. The Atwater Market has been open since 1933 and features a diverse range of merchants, caterers and specialty boutiques selling meats, fish, baked goods and fine foods all year round, in addition to its many vegetable and horticultural producers.
The Centre d'histoire de Montréal
Get to know the city. The Centre d'histoire de Montréal is both a museum and a centre dedicated to preserving and disseminating the city's history and heritage. The Centre d'histoire is representative of the different neighborhoods of the city.