Proud of our heritage, Montreal boasts some of the most extensive information and artifacts about Canada’s accomplished history.
Saint Kateri Shrine, Museums, & Welcoming Center
This magnificent 300-year-old house presents various aspects of rural life in Montréal in the 17th century.
This former bourgeois home of the early 20th-century houses a history museum and a centre for the visual arts.
A Governor's residence built in the 18th century, this historic building and its collection offer a unique view of the...
This large park by Saint-Louis Lake ranks among Canada’s greatest sculpture gardens.
The Canadian Centre for Architecture is an international research centre and museum recognized for the richness of its collections and...
The history of Montréal and the Hôtel-Dieu’s origins come to light through the history of medicine in...
March 31 to June 20: Wednesday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; June 22 to September 5: Tuesday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to...
The Guy-L.-Coté Mediatheque is one of the most important cinema documentation centres in America.
Home to the finest historical collections, the museum contains a wealth of information on Canadian history.
Devoted to contemporary art, the museum presents the wealth of Québec creativity expressed in visual works.
Using a very original approach the exciting new exhibitions invite you to experience science and technology.
An architectural masterpiece since Expo 67, Environment Canada's Biosphère is a great venue for information, awareness and education on the...
Guided visits describe the prisoners' living conditions, the building's architecture and the political motivations of the Patriotes.
TOHU functions as a creative and performance centre for the circus arts.
The Chapel and the Museum display objects related to the early beginnings of the colony in the 17th century.
The Centre d’histoire de Montréal hands you the key to Montréal’s multiple identities.
Artefacts, photographs and documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
This museum is devoted to the history of Montréal’s industry and labour.
A designated heritage venue, Sault-au-Récollet Historic Site is a treasure trove unto itself.