Old Port - the perfect place in Montreal to make your stay the most enjoyable

The city’s port operations were crucial to the fascinating saga of Montral’s development – a fact acknowledged by the current Old Port area’s inclusion in the historic district of Old Montral. Because the Lachine Rapids blocked further upstream navigation on the St. Lawrence River, the city was born and flourished at this natural shipping break point.
This historical background has now given way and the port welcomes visitors with a number of activities and restaurants on its three quays. Whether it is a visit to the Science?


This part of Montreal is one of its top tourist attractions. However in the wee hours of the night, it rises from its commercial touristy ashes to pay homage to the serenity of the St. Lawrence River. The clock tower at you an excellent view across the city. This is where you can get on a ferry to cross to the Parc des Iles, site of the Expo 67 World’s Fair, which lies in the St Lawrence and offers family outdoor activities like picnicking, swimming, skating or skiing in winter. You’re looking at the site and promenade where close to seven million visitors come yearly to enjoy the spectacular scenery or stroll about on a sunny day.
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