Montreal cruise port guide
Montréal, Canada is a city of contrasts, one that defies a simple description or a catchy tagline. It sits on the New World’s St. Lawrence River, yet it has an undeniable Old-World French flair. It is a historic city, founded in 1642, and the streets of Old Montréal are lined with sights that range from a 17th-century seminary to grand commercial buildings erected in the 19th century. But Montréal is also home to contemporary architectural masterpieces—most notably those erected for Expo 67, including Buckminster Fuller’s Biosphere. Montréal is at once the cultural capital of the Québecois and a decidedly global and cosmopolitan city, attracting migrants from around the world. The walls of its galleries and museums showcase leading artists from the province and the rest of Canada, while the city hosts festivals that feature the best international films, musicians and performers. Many of its restaurants serve traditional specialties—poutine, bagels and smoked meats; others are helmed by some of the continent’s most innovative chefs. Montréal is a vibrant urban center, with buzzing streets and attractions, yet crowned by peaceful, leafy Mount Royal Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (also responsible for New York’s Central Park). Whichever of the city's many aspects appeals to you most, you are sure to be charmed by this unique city and find many things to do in Montréal.
About Montreal
Montreal is Canada's second-largest city and a major cruise homeport on the St. Lawrence River. The Port of Montreal's Grand Quay cruise terminal, renovated in 2018, hosts large ocean vessels and river cruise ships sailing between the Atlantic and the Great Lakes.
Old Montreal is the undisputed highlight for cruise visitors, with the Place Jacques-Cartier, Notre-Dame Basilica, and the Pointe-à-Callière archaeology museum all within easy walking distance of the terminal. The Lachine Canal, a UNESCO heritage site, offers scenic cycling paths. Mount Royal Park provides sweeping views of the city skyline. Montreal's underground city — 33 km of interconnected passages — links major attractions and shopping centres.
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