Montreal’s Underground City is one of the city’s top attractions. And as its popularity has grown, so too have the legends and...
Although not perfect, Montreal offers accessibility for people with disabilities or with restricted physical ability. Most of Montreal's buses are low floor...
In an effort to show judgement and empathy towers the plight of the carriage horses, here are some alternative ways to enjoy...
Since 1985, rain or shine, the Montreal International Fireworks Festival lights up the Montreal skies with impressive pyrotechnical displays from competing countries....
Biking is extremely safe in Montreal, so it’s no wonder that many locals favor bicycles as their preferred mode of transportation, particularly...
The Biosphere (French: Biosphère) is an interactive museum showcasing and exploring the water ecosystems of the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence River regions. The...
Bonsecours Market is one of the most notable buildings in Old Montreal. It is named after the nearby church, Notre Dame de...
Centre Bell, (known in english as The Bell Centre), is best known for being the home of the National Hockey League’s Montreal...
Standing about 45 meters (150 feet) tall, the clock tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Old Montreal. Over its...
Although Montreal has an excellent public transportation system, many tourists prefer driving in Montreal.
The Canadian Grand Prix is one the major sporting events in North America. But Grand Prix is not just about the race....