4491 Virtual exhibitions
Downtown
The Montréal Casino was originally the French pavilion at the International Exhibition of 1967. Among the largest buildings of this event, it also is one of the few buildings to be conserved after ex...
Downtown
The Jamaica pavilion is one of the few building that still stand after Expo 67. This building is located not far from the Casino de Montreal.
Downtown
The station ranked 54th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Downtown
The station ranked 18th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Ahuntsic / Cartierville
2830, boulevard Gouin Est
Saint-Henri / Petite-Bourgogne
633, rue de Courcelle
Downtown
Héritage Montréal, an organism dedicated to the protection of Montreal's heritage has placed this building in its category "emblematic sites threatened" in 2008. In 2008, City of Montreal ...
Downtown
The station ranked 45th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
NDG
Without being a major architectural construction, Orange Julep is still part of the Montreal landscape. It is in the 10 best known symbols list drawn up by the Montreal newspaper The Gazette. Th...
La Petite-Patrie
The station ranked 27th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Downtown
The station ranked 10th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Plateau Mont-Royal
The station ranked 21th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Plateau Mont-Royal
The station ranked 17th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Villeray / Saint-Michel
The station ranked 11th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Downtown
The station ranked 16th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Plateau Mont-Royal
The station ranked 24th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Downtown
The station ranked 50th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
La Petite-Patrie
The station ranked 35th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.