Essentials
Provigo
5595 Av de Monklandépicerie ouverte jusqu'à minuit.
Esso
depanneur
Maxi & Cie
10200 Bd Pie-IXépicerie maxi à deux pas d'ici
Food Scene
Ben & Florentine
1215 Rue MansfieldBrunch/dejeuners très bons
Pâtisserie Dolci Più
849 Bd Décariepâtisserie et café
Chocolaterie Chocomax Inc
835 Bd Décariecafé et autres
Via Marcello
Boulevard Edouard-Laurintrès bon restaurent
Baskin Robbins
6170 Chem. de la Côte-Saint-Lucvery good ice cream!
Located in the southwest of Montréal near the Lachine Canal, the Atwater Market and bordering street are named after the 19th century businessman and municipal politician, Edwin Atwater. It was established in 1933 and its art-deco style architecture makes it one of Montréal’s most beautiful buildings. Open year-round, Atwater Market is known for its many butchers and delicatessens, as well as its horticultural vendors and farmers whose kiosks are brimming with fresh produce and border the perimeter of the building from spring through summer. Its many shopkeepers offer a wide variety of fresh, unique and specialty products. The expertise and dedication of many of the merchants have been passed down from generation to generation and have helped build Atwater Market’s reputation internationally. The Atwater Market is smaller compared to the Jean-Talon Market
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marché atwater
Located in the southwest of Montréal near the Lachine Canal, the Atwater Market and bordering street are named after the 19th century businessman and municipal politician, Edwin Atwater. It was established in 1933 and its art-deco style architecture makes it one of Montréal’s most beautiful buildings. Open year-round, Atwater Market is known for its many butchers and delicatessens, as well as its horticultural vendors and farmers whose kiosks are brimming with fresh produce and border the perimeter of the building from spring through summer. Its many shopkeepers offer a wide variety of fresh, unique and specialty products. The expertise and dedication of many of the merchants have been passed down from generation to generation and have helped build Atwater Market’s reputation internationally. The Atwater Market is smaller compared to the Jean-Talon Market
Located in the heart of Little Italy, the Jean-Talon Market is one of the oldest public markets in Montréal. When it originally opened in May of 1933, it was named “Marché du Nord” (north-end market) before becoming the Jean-Talon Market, named in honour of the first Intendant of New France. The Jean-Talon Market is known for its numerous local fruit and vegetable vendors as well as the cultural diversity of its shopkeepers. It is one of the largest public markets in North America and its atmosphere is lively in both summer and winter. It’s like a little village, a place where families have gathered and generations have grown, merchants and customers alike. At the Jean-Talon Market, you won’t just find fruits and vegetables, but also flowers, spices, oils, cheese, meat, fish and artisanal bakery goods, in addition to a wide selection of regional products from all over Québec! Not too mention the food - try the savoury french crepes, the fried calamaris or just sit down for coffee and a french pastry.
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Suq Jean-Talon
7070 Av. Henri-JulienLocated in the heart of Little Italy, the Jean-Talon Market is one of the oldest public markets in Montréal. When it originally opened in May of 1933, it was named “Marché du Nord” (north-end market) before becoming the Jean-Talon Market, named in honour of the first Intendant of New France. The Jean-Talon Market is known for its numerous local fruit and vegetable vendors as well as the cultural diversity of its shopkeepers. It is one of the largest public markets in North America and its atmosphere is lively in both summer and winter. It’s like a little village, a place where families have gathered and generations have grown, merchants and customers alike. At the Jean-Talon Market, you won’t just find fruits and vegetables, but also flowers, spices, oils, cheese, meat, fish and artisanal bakery goods, in addition to a wide selection of regional products from all over Québec! Not too mention the food - try the savoury french crepes, the fried calamaris or just sit down for coffee and a french pastry.
Shopping
Centre commercial avec beaucoup des restaurants sur place
24 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Place Vertu
3131 Blvd. de la Côte-VertuCentre commercial avec beaucoup des restaurants sur place
centre commercial avec beaucoup de boutiques sur place
33 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
CF Fairview Pointe Claire
6801 Route Transcanadiennecentre commercial avec beaucoup de boutiques sur place
Centre Rockland
2305 Chem. Rocklandcentre commercial
Marché Central
9187 Bd de l'AcadieOutlets
Sightseeing
aéroport très proche
109 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Boulevard Roméo Vachon Nord (Arrivées)aéroport très proche
Métro Côte-Vertu
station de metro à moins de 5 minutes
Du Collège
station de metro Du collège très proche également
Parc-nature du Bois-de-Saraguay
9095 Boul Gouin Otrès beau parc au bord de l'eau
Gare Montpellier station
gare de train municipal
Gibeau Orange Julep
7700 Bd Décariel'orange
Arts & Culture
Cinéma Guzzo
3500 Blvd. de la Côte-Vertucinéma et restaurants
Drinks & Nightlife
unison bar
3500 Boulevard Cote Vertu OuestBar et billard
alcool et liqueurs ouvert jusqu'à 10h00 pm tous les jours
380 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
SAQ Express
940 Avenue du Mont-Royal Ealcool et liqueurs ouvert jusqu'à 10h00 pm tous les jours
Entertainment & Activities
Recreatheque
divertissement pour enfants
Putting Edge Spheretech
3500 Blvd. de la Côte-Vertumini golf ouvert jusqu'à minuit