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Le Faubourg on Ste Catherine features over 60 specialty shops and a wide variety of restaurants serving local specialities as well as a large selection of international cuisine. Open daily from 9am to 9:30 pm. Address: 1616 Ste Catherine St W Montréal QC H3H 1L7
Send an Email (25) 1 514 939-3663
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Located in Montreal's old town, the Marché Bonsecours was built in 1847 and is considered one of Canada's top ten most beautiful heritage buildings. What used to be the city's agricultural marketplace, today houses a collection of upmarket arts and craft boutiques. Visitors can browse through creations of local artisans, designers and artists or enjoy the impressive building from one of its sidewalk cafes. Address: 350 Saint-Paul St. East Montreal Quebec CAN H2Y 1H2
1 514 872-7730
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With a total of four million square feet it remains the largest building in metropolitan Montreal. It covers an area bordered by Jeanne-Mance and St-Urbain from east to west and Ste-Catherine and Rene-Levesque from north to south. It is home to 110 boutiques and restaurants, as well as various government services and private offices. The centre also hosts numerous world-class exhibitions, conferences, cultural events and workshops throughout the year. Address: 150 Sainte Catherine W Montreal QC H5B1B5
Send an Email (2) 1 514 281-1870
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Eaton Centre Find 150 diverse shops including the Gap, Jacob, San Francisco, Benetton, Bleu Marine & Co as well as computer, music and video stores. Also on site are about 30 fast-food restaurants. The fifth floor offers a 6-screen cinema. Strollers, wheelchairs and lockers can be rented and indoor parking is available.
Address: 705 Ste Catherine W Montreal QC H3B 4G5
1 514 288-3708
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