4491 Virtual exhibitions
La Petite-Patrie
The Jean-Talon Tower totaly dominates the landscape around, straddling Villeray and Rosemont-Petite-Patrie. The building is built above the subway station of the same name and has shops on the first b...
Downtown
The DoubleTree is the largest hotel in the Quartier des spectacles. Located opposite the Place des Arts, guests are at the forefront of big outdoor shows. The Hotel is built beside Complexe Desj...
Downtown
This former hotel was converted into a student residence in 2013. This enormous hotel of 711 rooms (764 originally) was built where was suppos to stand the third tower of Montréal Stock Ech...
Downtown
This hotel on Sherbrooke Street is one of the largest in the city with its 299 rooms. (The Hotel Omni Mont-Royal was included on Travel+Leisure's prestigious T+L 500 List of World Best Hotel...
Plateau Mont-Royal
This building was covered with brown metal sheets. It has been plagued worst building in Montreal for year 1976. Now the building relive with a new look. Changing exterior of the Institute was a proj...
Plateau Mont-Royal
After being an apartment hotel for the Howard Johnson group, this building remained vacant for a few years before being taken over by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). It was resol...
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Built for Montreal’s 1976 Olympic Games, this building was originally a velodrome with one of the best tracks in North America. Under the leadership of Mr. Bourque, then at the head of the botanical...
Downtown
One of the largest CEGEP in Quebec with nearly 6,000 students and some 430 regular teachers, the "Cégep du Vieux" is born from the Parent Report, a document that deeply changed the post-secondary edu...
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
This station ranked 59th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Downtown
This hotel had a very interesting observatory on the top floor (Magnetic Terrace), in its restaurant terrace. It is also linked with Thursday's Bar, one of the Cresent Street bigest bar.
Downtown
This hotel was purchased in 2009 by McGill University in 2009. The building had been closed since April of that year. McGill has converted the 196 rooms of this building into a residence for students....