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Discover Le Vieux-Port
The district Le Vieux-Port of in Montréal (Québec) is a subburb in Canada about 104 mi east of Ottawa, the country's capital city.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Saint-Philippe-de-La Prairie, Saint-Remi, Saint-Colomban, Saint-Pie and North Hero. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 50 °F
Morning Temperature | -1°C / 30 °F |
Evening Temperature | 12°C / 54 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 29% |
Air Pressure | 1033 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 3 km/h (2 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Few clouds, covering 14% of sky |
General Conditions | Few clouds |
Saturday, 27th of April 2024
13°C (56 °F)
11°C (51 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 28th of April 2024
11°C (51 °F)
12°C (53 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 29th of April 2024
11°C (52 °F)
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Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Le Westin Montreal
Holiday Inn MONTREAL CENTREVILLE DOWNTOWN
AUBERGE DU VIEUX-PORT
Le Place d Armes Hotel Suites
Vieux Montreal LikeAHotel - Les lofts
Vieux Montreal LikeAHotel - Les McGill
Embassy Suites by Hilton Montreal
St Paul Hotel
Lhotel Montreal
Hotel Place d'Armes
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Quebec Court of Appeal
The Court of Appeal for Quebec (frequently referred to as Quebec Court of Appeal or QCA) is the highest judicial court in Quebec, Canada. The Court of Appeal of Quebec It hears cases in Quebec City and Montreal. The quorum of the Court of Appeal of Quebec is three judges. As a "Superior Court" under section 96 of the Constitution Act, 1867, Court of Appeal judges are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada (in practical terms, the Prime Minister of Canada).
Montreal City Hall
The five-storey Montreal City Hall is the work of architects Henri-Maurice Perrault and Alexander Cowper Hutchison, and was built between 1872 and 1878 in the Second Empire style. It is located in Old Montreal, between Place Jacques-Cartier and the Champ de Mars, at 275 Notre-Dame Street East. The closest metro station is Champ-de-Mars.
Palais de justice (Montreal)
The Palais de justice is a large courthouse in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 1 Notre-Dame Street East in the Old Montreal neighbourhood of the Ville-Marie borough. It was completed in 1971. Though located in the Old Montreal historic district, it is a modernist structure, featuring the outdoor sculpture Allegrocube. The black metal and granite building is adjacent to the Champ de Mars square.
Bonsecours Market
Bonsecours Market, at 350 rue Saint-Paul in Old Montreal, is a two-storey domed public market. For more than 100 years, it was the main public market in the Montreal area. It also briefly accommodated the Parliament of United Canada for one session in 1849. Named for the adjacent Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, it opened in 1847. During 1849 the building was used for the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. The market's design was influenced by Dublin's Customs House.
Old Port of Montreal
The Old Port of Montreal (French: Vieux-Port de Montréal) is the historic port of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located in Old Montreal, it stretches for over two kilometres along the St-Lawrence River in Old Montreal. It was used as early as 1611, when French fur traders as a trading post. In 1976, Montreal's Port activities were moved east to the present Port of Montreal in the borough of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
The Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel (chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, "Our Lady of Good Help") is a church in the district of Old Montreal in Montreal, Quebec. One of the oldest churches in Montreal, it was built in 1771 over the ruins of an earlier chapel. St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, the first teacher in the colony of Ville-Marie and the founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame, rallied the colonists to build a chapel in 1655.
Pointe-à-Callière Museum
Pointe-à-Callière Museum is the Montreal museum of archaeology and history located in Old Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1992 as part of celebrations to mark Montreal's 350th birthday. Set atop the city's birthplace, the Museum shows collections of artefacts from the First Nations of the Montreal region that illustrate how various cultures coexisted and interacted, and how the French and British regimes influenced the history of this territory over the years.
Champ de Mars, Montreal
Champ de Mars is a public park in Old Montreal quarter of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Formerly a military parade ground, the park had previously been the site of Montreal's fortifications, which were demolished at the beginning of the 19th century soon after Montreal City Hall and the old courthouse were built. It had served as a municipal parking lot until being restored as a park in 1980s. At that time, the foundations of Montreal's city walls were discovered and restored.
Rue Saint-Paul (Montreal)
Rue Saint-Paul (Saint Paul Street) is a street in the Old Montreal historic area of Montreal, Quebec. The street was laid out by François Dollier de Casson, along the route of a path that had bordered a former fort. Saint Paul is Montreal's oldest street and for many years served as its main thoroughfare. Paved in 1672, it was named after Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, founder of Montreal, who built a home for himself on it in 1650.
Notre-Dame Street
Notre-Dame Street is an historic east-west street located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It runs parallel to the Saint Lawrence River, from the eastern tip of the island to Lachine. In French, it is known as rue Notre-Dame. One of the oldest streets in Montreal, Notre-Dame was created in 1672. The gardens of Château Vaudreuil, which had served as the official residence in Montreal of the Governors General of New France from 1723, fronted Notre-Dame.
Jeanne Le Ber
Jeanne Le Ber {{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage|image=|size=|sizedefault=frameless|alt=|suppressplaceholder=yes}}Born Jeanne Le Ber(1662-01-04)January 4, 1662MontrealDied October 3, 1714(1714-10-03) (aged 52)MontrealCause of death illnessResting place Montreal{{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:45|30|32|N|73|33|15|W|type:city | |name= }}Residence MontrealEthnicity FrenchCitizenship New FranceEducation Ursulines of QuebecKnown for Her reclusionHome town MontrealReligion Roman CatholicSpouse(s) Never Married - CelibateParents Jeanne Le Moyne, Jacques Le Ber Jeanne Le Ber (4 January 1662 – 3 October 1714) was a religious recluse in New France.
Jacques Le Ber
Jacques Le Ber (c. 1633 – 25 November 1706) was a merchant and seigneur in Montreal, New France. In 1686 he was ennobled by Louis XIV and took the title Jacques Le Ber de Saint-Paul de Senneville, based on his hometown of Senneville-sur-Fécamp.
Château Ramezay
The Château Ramezay is a museum and historic building on Notre-Dame Street in Old Montreal, opposite Montreal City Hall. Built in 1705 as the residence of then-governor of Montreal, Claude de Ramezay, the Château was the first building proclaimed as a historical monument in Quebec and is the province’s oldest private history museum. It was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada in 1949.
Notre-Dame Basilica (Montreal)
Notre-Dame Basilica (French: Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal) is a basilica in the historic district of Old Montreal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The church is located at 110 Notre-Dame Street West, at the corner of Saint Sulpice Street. It is located next to the Saint-Sulpice Seminary and faces the Place d'Armes square.
Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel
Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel (Auberge Saint-Gabriel) is the oldest inn in North America. It is located in Old Montreal, Canada, and was established in 1754. It also was the first establishment to have an alcohol license issued, in 1754.
Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum (Montreal)
Opened on May 24, 1998, the Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum is located on the shores of the Saint Lawrence River in the historic centre of Old Montreal. Exhibits focus on Marguerite Bourgeoys, Montreal's first teacher and founder of the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, who lived during the 17th century. Displays highlight her accomplishments that recall the great courage of the early colonists who built Montreal.
Nelson's Column, Montreal
Nelson's Column is a monument erected in 1809 at Place Jacques-Cartier, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, dedicated to the honour of Admiral Horatio Nelson following his death at the Battle of Trafalgar. Since the destruction of Dublin's Nelson's Pillar (1808-1966), Montreal's stands as the oldest "Nelson's Column" in the world, and is also the city's oldest surviving monument.
John Young Monument
The John Young Monument is a monument of sculptor Louis-Philippe Hébert located at the Old Port of Montreal.
Notre-Dame Church (Montreal)
The Notre-Dame Church was a church in Old Montreal.
James O'Donnell (architect)
For other usages of the name, please refer to James O'Donnell. James O'Donnell (1774–1830) was a noted Irish-American architect in New York City and Montreal.
Old Custom House, Montreal
The Old Custom House is a building in what is now Old Montreal, which served as Montreal's first custom house. The building was completed in 1836, designed by Montreal architect John Ostell in the Palladian revival style. It is a National Historic Site of Canada. It now houses the Pointe-à-Callière Museum's gift shop.
Montreal Science Centre
The Montreal Science Centre is a science museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located on the King Edward Pier in the Old Port of Montreal. Established in 2000 and originally known as the iSci Centre, the museum changed its name to the Montreal Science Centre in 2002. The museum is managed by the Old Port of Montreal Corporation, a crown corporation of the Government of Canada. The museum is home to interactive exhibitions on science and technology as well as an IMAX theatre.
Fort Ville-Marie
For other uses of this and similar names, see Ville-Marie.
Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site
The Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site is a historic house museum in Old Montreal commemorating the life and accomplishments of Sir George-Étienne Cartier. This reconstitution of the adjoining homes of the Cartier family features the architectural heritage left by the upper middle class of 19th century Montreal, along with interpretive activities and theatrical performances. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1964.
Rue de la Commune
Rue de la Commune is a road in Old Montréal which is well used both by Montrealers and by tourists, since it is the home of the Pointe-à-Callière Museum and the Old Port of Montreal. The road follows the original shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The buildings along the north side of the road are former commercial buildings.