Old Port of Montreal

The Old Port of Montreal (French: Vieux-Port de Montréal) is the historic port of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located in Old Montreal, it stretches for over two kilometres along the St-Lawrence River in Old Montreal. It was used as early as 1611, when French fur traders used it as a trading post.

In 1976, Montreal's Port activities were moved east to the present Port of Montreal in the borough of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.

The Old Port was redeveloped in the early 1990s, under the direction of architects Aurèle Cardinal and Peter Rose. It is today a recreational and historical area and draws six million tourists annually.

Attractions

The historical Old Port offers Montrealers and visitors alike access to a wide variety of activities, including the Montréal Science Centre, with an IMAX Theatre, and the Montreal Clock Tower. It offers riverfront access for walking, cycling, roller-blading, quadricycle, pedalo and Segway rentals. Old Montreal Ferris Wheel, on the shore of the Saint Lawrence River. It is also located at the eastern end of the Lachine Canal, which has itself been extensively refurbished as a popular destination for cycling, roller-blading and pleasure boating. Cultural events include the Festival Montréal en lumière, Igloofest and the Matsuri Japon festival.

In June 2012, an urban beach, called the Plage de l'Horloge (Clock Tower Beach), opened adjacent to the Clock Tower.

The Old Port of Montreal changed its name to The Quays of the Old Port of Montreal in 2005. Approximately every 2 years the Cirque du Soleil launches a new show from the Jacques Cartier Quay.

The Old Port was rejected as the site of a proposed aerial gondola.

The Old Port was also known as one of the most famous fishing spots in Great Montreal area. A popular shore fishing position is Parc de la Cité-du-Havre, which provide a fishing spot with wide ranges of fish species. In the winter, Ice Fishing Events were held on the ice inside the old port.

Management

The Old Port is managed by the Old Port of Montreal Corporation, a subsidiary of Canada Lands Company. Although it is a subsidiary of Canada Lands, the Old Port reports directly to the government.

See also

  • Old Port of Montreal–Longueuil Ferry

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Philippe Miron
27 July 2015
One of the great place in Montreal. Usually lot of activities all year long (skating, Igloofest, fireworks, museums, beach, etc.). The bike path that follows Canal Lachine is also really great.
Jessie S
2 October 2017
A lovely walk on a sunny day ❤️ great way to see Montreal from outside a little bit. Locals go by riding there bikes and there's always something happening along here
Christine D
1 July 2016
Love the old port with all its nice historic buildings and spots.❤❤ It is a romantic place ???? and I love walking around the waterfront. Bring flat shoes!!
Bon
21 June 2013
Warehouses and cobblestones are cute and scenic. Gets a tad touristic at the plaza but still pretty. Part of set for the curious case of benjamin button.
hussein s
24 August 2014
One of the most beautiful places to visit in Montreal. River views, restaurants, bars, outdoor activities throughout the year. Notre Dame Church to visit. Antique style street. Very beautiful
Ethelle Pantino
4 May 2015
Whether it's to jog, bike, stroll or slump on the grass with a good book... This place is amazing. Great to take pictures at too.
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