Vieux-Montréal, or Old Montreal, preserves the rich character of an old colony. Archaeological remains from the city’s first settlement are preserved in the Pointe-à-Callière museum. The silver dome of the Bonsecours Market, a splendid Renaissance Revival building, sheltered Montreal’s main market for over a century and briefly hosted the Parliament of United Canada in 1849. Adjacent, the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours is one of the city’s oldest churches, and the historic Château Ramezay once hosted Benjamin Franklin as he sought to recruit troops against the British.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Sugar Shack, Dine & Discover
Learn how one of Canada’s largest exports, maple syrup, is made during a visit to an authentic sugar shack.
Cycling Along the Lachine Canal
Discover Montreal by bicycle on this invigorating excursion that lets you experience the city like a local.
A Taste of Old Montreal by Foot
Venture into the heart of Montreal to discover its vibrant culinary scene and sample authentic local flavors.
Old Montreal by Foot
Stroll through historic Old Montreal to discover the character and charm of one of North America’s oldest cities.
The Laurentian Mountains
Embrace the majestic landscapes of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world in Montreal’s “backyard.”
The Kitchen Table
Immerse yourself in local culture and cuisine as our Executive Chef leads you on an interactive culinary adventure.