Arts & Culture
Le Livart is a multidisciplinary center for contemporary art ; a place of exchange, meeting and creation in the Plateau-Mont-Royal. This concept is unique and unprecedented in the city. The space offers a line-up of exhibitions, parties, workshops and hosts craftsmen, painters and singers.
The purpose of the Livart is to provide the general public, art enthusiasts and professionals a warm and unique exposure space. The center is open to the public and we encourage our resident artists to interact directly with visitors. We also organize monthly open house days and art openings.
le Livart
3980 R. Saint-DenisLe Livart is a multidisciplinary center for contemporary art ; a place of exchange, meeting and creation in the Plateau-Mont-Royal. This concept is unique and unprecedented in the city. The space offers a line-up of exhibitions, parties, workshops and hosts craftsmen, painters and singers.
The purpose of the Livart is to provide the general public, art enthusiasts and professionals a warm and unique exposure space. The center is open to the public and we encourage our resident artists to interact directly with visitors. We also organize monthly open house days and art openings.
This sanctuary (free entrance) is one of the world’s
most visited centres of pilgrimage! The basilica’s
huge dome reaches 97 meters and is second only in
height to Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Saint
Brother André, a humble doorkeeper, inspired its
construction in 1904. Dedicated to Saint Joseph,
the shrine includes among other things, the small
original chapel, a votive chapel, a crypt church, the
Basilica and the gardens. Its magnificent organs
and its carillon composed of 56 bells give audible
testament to the world’s great composers. The
Museum of Saint Joseph’s Oratory (fees applicable)
is well-known for its multicultural collection of
some 200 nativity scenes on permanent exhibition.
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Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
3800 Chem. Queen MaryThis sanctuary (free entrance) is one of the world’s
most visited centres of pilgrimage! The basilica’s
huge dome reaches 97 meters and is second only in
height to Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Saint
Brother André, a humble doorkeeper, inspired its
construction in 1904. Dedicated to Saint Joseph,
the shrine includes among other things, the small
original chapel, a votive chapel, a crypt church, the
Basilica and the gardens. Its magnificent organs
and its carillon composed of 56 bells give audible
testament to the world’s great composers. The
Museum of Saint Joseph’s Oratory (fees applicable)
is well-known for its multicultural collection of
some 200 nativity scenes on permanent exhibition.
The Museum tells the story of the Holocaust from
a unique perspective, that of Montréal survivors.
Visitors learn the history of the Holocaust and are
encouraged to consider the implications of
prejudice, racism and anti-Semitism.
Open:
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed on Jewish
holidays and some statutory holidays.
********Le musée possède une empreinte à la fois
québécoise, canadienne et internationale. Il
sensibilise les visiteurs au génocide des Juifs par
les nazis pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et
les incite à réfléchir aux conséquences associées
aux préjugés, au racisme et à l'antisémitisme.
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Musée de l'Holocauste Montréal
5151 Chem. de la Côte-Sainte-CatherineThe Museum tells the story of the Holocaust from
a unique perspective, that of Montréal survivors.
Visitors learn the history of the Holocaust and are
encouraged to consider the implications of
prejudice, racism and anti-Semitism.
Open:
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed on Jewish
holidays and some statutory holidays.
********Le musée possède une empreinte à la fois
québécoise, canadienne et internationale. Il
sensibilise les visiteurs au génocide des Juifs par
les nazis pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et
les incite à réfléchir aux conséquences associées
aux préjugés, au racisme et à l'antisémitisme.
Drinks & Nightlife
High-energy bar & eatery with regular karaoke nights (Wednesdays & Thursdays) & a menu of hearty comfort fare. Live bands on Saturdays. There's also cool slots machines.
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Resto-Bar La Maisonnée
5385 Av. GatineauHigh-energy bar & eatery with regular karaoke nights (Wednesdays & Thursdays) & a menu of hearty comfort fare. Live bands on Saturdays. There's also cool slots machines.
Wide range of local & imported beers on tap, plus whiskies & pub grub, in a comfy & rustic setting. I would recommend the food as well. My favourite Chevre D'O'Malie never failed me. The salads and sandwiches are great as well.
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McCarold
5400 Ch. de la Côte-des-NeigesWide range of local & imported beers on tap, plus whiskies & pub grub, in a comfy & rustic setting. I would recommend the food as well. My favourite Chevre D'O'Malie never failed me. The salads and sandwiches are great as well.
Great Staff, younger atmosphere, Great beer selection on tap (25 varieties), 3 pool tables and lounge area in the basement with a decent sized terrace.
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Saint-Houblon Côte-des-Neiges
5414 Av. GatineauGreat Staff, younger atmosphere, Great beer selection on tap (25 varieties), 3 pool tables and lounge area in the basement with a decent sized terrace.
Parks & Nature
Inaugurated in 1876, the Mount Royal Park was
designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the highly
skilled designer behind New York’s Central Park.
It is an ideal site for admiring a wide variety of
plants and birds or for enjoying outdoor activities.
Les amis de la montagne offer a variety of services
and activities that provide wonderful opportunities
to discover the beauty and wealth of resources
that the park has to offer, including the new
permanent exhibition at the Maison Smith and
interactive terminals and map.
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Berg Royal
Inaugurated in 1876, the Mount Royal Park was
designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the highly
skilled designer behind New York’s Central Park.
It is an ideal site for admiring a wide variety of
plants and birds or for enjoying outdoor activities.
Les amis de la montagne offer a variety of services
and activities that provide wonderful opportunities
to discover the beauty and wealth of resources
that the park has to offer, including the new
permanent exhibition at the Maison Smith and
interactive terminals and map.
Essentials
Metro Wilderton
2875 Av. Van HorneGrocery store. 5 minutes walk from home.
Alcohol store.
Friday
9:30AM–9PM
Saturday
9:30AM–5PM
Sunday
12–5PM
Monday
10AM–6PM
Tuesday
10AM–6PM
Wednesday
10AM–6PM
Thursday
10AM–9PM
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SAQ
1325 Avenue Laurier EAlcohol store.
Friday
9:30AM–9PM
Saturday
9:30AM–5PM
Sunday
12–5PM
Monday
10AM–6PM
Tuesday
10AM–6PM
Wednesday
10AM–6PM
Thursday
10AM–9PM
Pharmacy.
Friday
8AM–10PM
Saturday
9AM–10PM
Sunday
9AM–10PM
Monday
8AM–10PM
Tuesday
8AM–10PM
Wednesday
8AM–10PM
Thursday
8AM–10PM
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Pharmaprix
1580 Rue Ontario EPharmacy.
Friday
8AM–10PM
Saturday
9AM–10PM
Sunday
9AM–10PM
Monday
8AM–10PM
Tuesday
8AM–10PM
Wednesday
8AM–10PM
Thursday
8AM–10PM
Convenience Store with an happy and friendly staff. (Beers, Wine, Food, etc)
Open: Everyday 8 AM - 10 PM
Depanneur 7 Jours
1200, av Van HorneConvenience Store with an happy and friendly staff. (Beers, Wine, Food, etc)
Open: Everyday 8 AM - 10 PM
Food Scene
Canadian chain selling signature premium-blend coffee, plus light fare like pastries, panini & soup. *****
Friday
5:30AM–9PM
Saturday
6:30AM–8PM
Sunday
6:30AM–8PM
Monday
5:30AM–9PM
Tuesday
5:30AM–9PM
Wednesday
5:30AM–9PM
Thursday
5:30AM–9PM
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Tim Hortons
2700 Rue Ontario ECanadian chain selling signature premium-blend coffee, plus light fare like pastries, panini & soup. *****
Friday
5:30AM–9PM
Saturday
6:30AM–8PM
Sunday
6:30AM–8PM
Monday
5:30AM–9PM
Tuesday
5:30AM–9PM
Wednesday
5:30AM–9PM
Thursday
5:30AM–9PM
Arty, laid-back cafe with a patio, espresso drinks, tea & a menu of sandwiches, pastries & salads. A blend of French and Italian cuisine with a touch of tropical menu. The decor is a mainly of wood set in a contemporary design. Also is laid out on a wooden patio a terrace where you can very well enjoy a brunch in the outdoor on a normal day. Staff are very friendly.
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Caravane Café
3506 Av. LacombeArty, laid-back cafe with a patio, espresso drinks, tea & a menu of sandwiches, pastries & salads. A blend of French and Italian cuisine with a touch of tropical menu. The decor is a mainly of wood set in a contemporary design. Also is laid out on a wooden patio a terrace where you can very well enjoy a brunch in the outdoor on a normal day. Staff are very friendly.
Sushi Momo is my new absolute favorite place to eat sushi! Every vegan bite is a heavenly experience. And when I say it's the best, I don't mean compared to other vegan sushi, I mean compared to any other sushi I've had in Montreal (or elsewhere, for that matter). You can't just eat and go; no, you absolutely have to stop, close your eyes, and appreciate the different flavors and textures, and how they combine. I've gone twice and have been blown away both times! The place is a little small and stuffy though, but they compensate nicely with lots of wood, plants and eclectic Asian art. Be sure to make a reservation well in advance, especially on the weekend.
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Sushi Momo Végétalien
3609 R. Saint-DenisSushi Momo is my new absolute favorite place to eat sushi! Every vegan bite is a heavenly experience. And when I say it's the best, I don't mean compared to other vegan sushi, I mean compared to any other sushi I've had in Montreal (or elsewhere, for that matter). You can't just eat and go; no, you absolutely have to stop, close your eyes, and appreciate the different flavors and textures, and how they combine. I've gone twice and have been blown away both times! The place is a little small and stuffy though, but they compensate nicely with lots of wood, plants and eclectic Asian art. Be sure to make a reservation well in advance, especially on the weekend.
Vegans and anyone else would love this place! The food is amazing, the juices are fresh and delicious and the service is excellent! Nice atmosphere inside and the terrasse. For brunch, lunch or diner this is the place to go.
They also have a "to go" counter which offers the same menu and more!
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Aux Vivres Plateau
4631 Boul. Saint-LaurentVegans and anyone else would love this place! The food is amazing, the juices are fresh and delicious and the service is excellent! Nice atmosphere inside and the terrasse. For brunch, lunch or diner this is the place to go.
They also have a "to go" counter which offers the same menu and more!
Entertainment & Activities
Public Pool. Weekdays are free of charge.
Open: Everyday 11:30 AM - 7:30 PM
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Kent Park Swimming Pool
6262 Chem. HudsonPublic Pool. Weekdays are free of charge.
Open: Everyday 11:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Never packed to capacity, movies for $5 before 6pm for all ages and comfy seats. Cheap popcorn and soft drinks, amazing staff!
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Ciné Starz Côte-des-Neiges
6700 Ch. de la Côte-des-NeigesNever packed to capacity, movies for $5 before 6pm for all ages and comfy seats. Cheap popcorn and soft drinks, amazing staff!
Built in 1923-24 to plans by Montréal architect
Joseph-Raoul Gariepy, the Rialto is inspired by Le
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris). The building
comprises several rooms and activities include
concerts, theatre, cinema, dance performances,
exhibitions, and private events, all in a lush
environment that boasts marble staircases,
painted ceilings, gilded moldings, and a Tiffany
stained-glass dome. *** One of the last great movie palace theatres in Eastern Canada. It was once falling apart, but it has been lovingly restored and now hosts shows of various sorts. If you happen by and they're open but don't have an event going on, see if you can invited in for a quick tour; it's well worth it.
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Theatre Rialto
5723 Av du ParcBuilt in 1923-24 to plans by Montréal architect
Joseph-Raoul Gariepy, the Rialto is inspired by Le
Palais Garnier (Opéra de Paris). The building
comprises several rooms and activities include
concerts, theatre, cinema, dance performances,
exhibitions, and private events, all in a lush
environment that boasts marble staircases,
painted ceilings, gilded moldings, and a Tiffany
stained-glass dome. *** One of the last great movie palace theatres in Eastern Canada. It was once falling apart, but it has been lovingly restored and now hosts shows of various sorts. If you happen by and they're open but don't have an event going on, see if you can invited in for a quick tour; it's well worth it.
Sightseeing
The Mount Royal Cross is a monument on top of Mount Royal. It stands at the northeastern peak of the mountain and overlooks the eastern part of the island. *** Very nice place to see and enjoy with friends and family. Nice view of the city and at night the cross is lighting up! Must see at Mont Royal!!!
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Kreuz des Mount Royal
Chemin OlmstedThe Mount Royal Cross is a monument on top of Mount Royal. It stands at the northeastern peak of the mountain and overlooks the eastern part of the island. *** Very nice place to see and enjoy with friends and family. Nice view of the city and at night the cross is lighting up! Must see at Mont Royal!!!