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The Empress of Ireland was a ship with a fatal destiny. She went down in the middle of the St. Lawrence, opposite Rimouski. She took with her many lives and treasures. Learn more through our guides, impressive collection of objects, artifacts, and memorabilia. Address: Old Port of Montr�al, Jacques-Cartier Pier Montr�al QC 514 496-PORT
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Both a museum and a study centre, the CCA is the place to get in touch with past and present architecture. Visit its award-winning building, the magnificient Shaughnessy House (1874)and its current exhibitions. Guided tours and educative programs are offered. Address: 1920, Baile street Montréal QC H3H 2S6
Send an Email (7) 1 514 939-7026
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Dedicated to Canadian artists. Address: 4521, rue Clark #100 / angle Mt-Royal Montreal Quebec H3A 1H6
Send an Email (6) 1 514 282-1173
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This gallery has been renowned for Inuit Art for over 30 years. Address: 224 St. Paul West Montreal Quebec CAN H2Y 1Z9
Send an Email 1 514 282-1173
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Château Ramezay Museum The Château Ramezay Museum in the 18th century was a governor's residence. Explore the rich collections of the museum and see a unique aspect of Montréal and Québec history: history begining from before contact with aboriginal society was made to 1900. Address: 280 Notre-Dame Street East Montréal QC
1 514 861-3708
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Every year thousands of visitors marvel at, and learn about the world of over 150,000 insects from around the world and accross history. Address: 4581 Sherbrooke Street East Montreal QC H3C 3P8
Send an Email (14) 1 514 872-0663
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Pointe-à-Callière is the Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History. This is not just an exciting museum to explore but it also has an authentic archaeological site. There are displays and multimedia shows to show you the 1000 years of history this site is based upon. Museum Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekends, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (6 p.m. in July and August). Closed Mondays. Address: 350 place Royale (corner of De la Commune St.) Montréal QC
Send an Email (3) 1 514 872-9150
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The history of Montréal speaks to the people at the Musée McCord. The permanent exhibition, entitled Simply Montréal, retells the rich and varied history of this great city. It is based upon a collection of First Nations objects, photographic displays, a variety of sports equipment, antique toys, and historic clothing.
Address: 690 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal QC Canada H3A 1E9
Send an Email (12) 1 514 398-7100
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Pointe-à-Callière The official Montreal museum of Archaeology and History. Address: 350 Place Royale Montréal Québec H2Y 3Y5
1 514 872-9150
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The Redpath Museum is natural history museum with collections of prehistoric, historic, and modern objects. Imagine what ancient life was like while you explore prehistoric animals. Wonder at the mysteries of Eath while you admire the beauty of rocks, crystals, precious stones. Visualize daily life in faraway cultures. Address: 859 Sherbrooke Street West Montréal QC
1 514 398-4086
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Musée des Soeurs Grises This nineteenth century museum is housed in a historical stone building. The collection of items the Musée des Soeurs Grises boasts include 17th century furniture, secular and religous art, and religious vestments. Many articles pertain to Sainte Marguerite d'Youville. Address: 1185 Saint-Mathieu Street Montréal QC
1 514 937-9501
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The World of Maurice "Rocket" Richard This permanent exhibit is located inside Maurice-Richard Arena, near the Olympic Park. Visitors can learn about the life of one of Canada's greatest hockey stars.
Address: Corner Pierre-De Coubertin and Viau Streets Montréal QC
1 514 251-9930
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The only museum in North America dedicated to water. Four exhibition halls, interactive technology, and multimedia presentations make it an entertaining place to learn about the greatest resource of the planet. Address: 160, chemin Tour-de I'Ile Montreal QC H3C 4G8
Send an Email (5) 1 514 496-1527
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Dedicated to social and political awareness. Address: 4001, rue Berri, #105 Montreal Quebec H2L 4H2
Send an Email (3) 1 514 842-9686
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Learn about the history and future of cinema, television, and media. Experience screenings and exhibitions which bring together the role of film in society. Address: 355 Blvd de Maisonneuve E Montréal QC H2X 1K1
1 514 842-9763
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Housing one of the best loved permanent collections of Inuit art in Canada. Address: 2025, rue Peel, Montréal Montreal Quebec H3A 1H6
Send an Email (4) 1 514 849-6091
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A delight for anyone interested in the European influence on New France and North America. Address: C. P. 1200, Station A Montreal Quebec H3C 2Y9
1 514 861-6701
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A gallery for the presentation and study of contemporary art. Address: 7370 Cote St-Luc Road, Suite 110, Montreal Quebec H4W 1P7
1 514 487-4821
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The Centre d'histoire de Montréal explores Montréal's entire history. Visit the original work of a remarkable Montréal photographer: Alan B. Stone who's work focused on "Montréal, the 1950s". Open: January 27 to December 5: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open on Monday, May 3 to September 6.
Address: 335 place d'Youville Montréal QC
1 514 872-3207
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Museum of the Hospitalières de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal The Museum of the Hospitalières reveales telling history Montréal's origins. This was at the same time that the Hospitallers of St. Joseph took a mission to care sick. At the moment a temporary exhibit is also showing: "La médecine et le temps" (Medical History in our times). Address: 201 des Pins Avenue West Montréal QC
1 514 849-2919
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Address: 1440 rue Sanguinet Case postale 8888, Succursale Centre-ville Montréal QC H2X 3X9
1 514 987-3395
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Dolls and Treasures This unique museum showcases dolls crafted from porcelain, bisque, wax, papier-mâché, and fabric by well-known artisans. Also, it features toy dolls produced by major manufacturers and period items. Address: 105 Saint-Paul Street West Montréal QC
1 514 866-0110
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