What is The Accessible Road? | What do adapted establishments offer? | Français
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Tourist information office and lodging reservations for the entire province. |
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Environment museum presenting four of the Americas' ecosystems. |
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Oasis of entertainment offering a selection of games. One cabaret and four restaurants. |
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Science and technology exhibition centre. |
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Centre housing public and private archives. |
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Exhibition centre shedding light on Montréal's past at different periods. |
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Presentation of the Sisters of Providence community. |
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Collection of four million documents, including one million books. |
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One of the largest botanical gardens in the world, with |
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Environment museum that will interest the whole family. |
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Residence of this member of Montréal's 19th century bourgeoisie who left an imprint on Canada's history. |
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Heritage site commemorating the St. Lawrence Seaway and the cradle of Canadian industry. |
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Heritage site commemorating the fur trade in the early 19th century. |
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Museum featuring current art created by Québec, Canadian, and international artists. |
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The largest encyclopaedic collections in North America, showcasing more than 33,000 objects. |
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Collection of First Nations artefacts, garments made in Canada and the Notman Photographic Archives. |
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Five performance halls with distinctive technical characteristics. |
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Meeting place for those seeking circus events, terraces and boat cruises on the St. Lawrence River. |
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Site of the 1976 Olympic Games boasting an impressive structure crowned by the world’s tallest inclined tower. |
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Four-star hotel located in downtown Montréal at the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, just a block from Old Montréal and facing the Palais des congrès. 235 rooms - 10 adapted rooms - Chez Chine restaurant. |
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Four-star hotel located in the heart of downtown Montréal within minutes of the city’s vibrant business district and only steps from Montréal’s most popular tourist attractions. 825 rooms - 4 adapted rooms - 2 adapted suites, including the André Leclerc Suite - Le Boulevard bistro. |
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Five-star hotel located downtown in the heart of the historic Golden Square Mile at the corner of Stanley and Sherbrooke streets. 258 rooms - 2 adapted rooms |
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A five-star hotel in Montréal’s cultural and business centre rising over the train station. The hotel is connected to the underground city with its shops, restaurants and cafés. 1,037 rooms, including about a hundred suites and 14 adapted rooms. |
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A four-star hotel in the heart of downtown Montréal. 395 rooms – 5 adapted rooms – Le Castillon restaurant – Le Belvédère bistro-bar |
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Located just a stone’s throw from downtown Montréal and Old Montréal, in the heart of the vibrant Latin Quarter, this four-star hotel is an ideal base for enjoying the city’s many festivals. 352 rooms, including 2 adapted rooms. |