Activities in Montréal
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Full-Day Whale Watching Cruise from Montreal
15 hours (Departs Montreal, Canada)
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While you’re in Montreal, don’t miss a chance to see some of Canada’s best wildlife on an exhilarating whale-watching cruise! You’ll travel by road along the sc…Not LP reviewed
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Ovarium
The excellent staff and the Ovarium weightlessness experience have garnered a loyal following at this day spa. Packages are available, such as the half-day ‘Essential’, a flotation bath followed by a massage ($115). Ovarium’s flotation tanks are egg-shaped tubs filled with water and 2000 cups of Epsom salts, making you gravity-free.
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Quebec City and Montmorency Falls Day Trip from Montreal
12 hours (Departs Montreal, Canada)
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Leave Montreal for the day and visit Quebec City, the historic heart of French Canada. You'll take a full day sightseeing tour through Quebec with a local licen…
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Circuit 500/Action Commando Paintball
Canada’s largest indoor go-kart center provides plenty of amusement for gearheads. Sharpen your skills in 10-minute races on a large indoor karting track. The racers blaze around the circuit at speeds of up to 75km/h. Uniforms and safety helmets are provided. True addicts sign up for all-you-can‑drive specials ($75 for 24 hours); otherwise, it’s $23 to $26 per race. You can also let off steam in a round of paintball on four terrains strewn with obstacles, bunkers, pyramids and catacombs. The games pit security agents against thieves in a dozen splattering scenarios. A one-hour package ($38) includes mask, paint gun and 100 paintballs.
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Strøm Nordic Spa
For a get-away-from-it-all experience, it’s hard to top this beautifully set spa located on the Île des Soeurs, a few kilometers south of downtown. The trim Nordic-style buildings overlook a watery and tree-lined expanse, with grassy lawns and outdoor pools and tiny waterfalls from which to enjoy the pretty scenery. A good range of treatments and packages is available, and there’s also a good bistro on hand. Hour-long Swedish massages are $80, and you can add in the ‘thermal experience’ for $34 – featuring use of outdoor Jacuzzis, thermal and Nordic baths, Finnish sauna and eucalyptus steam bath.
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Complexe Aquatique de L’île Ste-Hélène
Originally constructed in 1953, this outdoor pool complex was completely demolished and rebuilt when Montréal scored the 2005 World Aquatic Championships. The state-of-the-art facilities are now open to the public. The diving pool (complete with underwater viewing windows) and competition pool are mainly reserved for hosting competitions or for training competitive swimmers and athletic teams. But the championships’ magnificent 55m-by-44m warm-up pool is open for recreational swimming. There’s also a bay-like portion of the pool with a shallow, gently sloping bottom that’s great for kids and families.
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Montreal City Guided Sightseeing Tour
3 hours (Departs Montreal, Canada)
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Embark on a complete tour of Montreal while taking in over 200 points of interest. You'll travel on a converted tram which offers guaranteed seating and full co…
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Kayak Sans Frontières
Adrenaline junkies should head straight for this ‘school of river surfing and kayaking.’ Utilizing the rushing white water of the Lachine Rapids, KSF will get you out on the river and taking on the beast, in the safety of a tiny snub-nosed kayak or atop a surfboard. You can take instruction in beginner, intermediate or advanced surfing or kayaking. Day-long surf courses cost $100, and a three-hour kayak class costs $50. Wet suits are available for hire. Those with skills can rent kayaks for $15 to $20 for four hours.
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La Maison des Cyclistes
Described as the nerve center of Québec’s biking culture, this three-story house in the Plateau is an essential stop for avid cyclists in the city. Here you’ll find a shop with cycling books, maps and guides; the Velo Québec association (involved in developing one of the largest bicycling networks in North America); a travel agency for planning biking trips; and loads of info on upcoming events. There’s also a cozy café here. It’s right along the bike path that runs above Parc LaFontaine.
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Ça Roule Montréal
Nicely located near the Old Port, Ça Roule Montréal has a wide selection of bicycles, in-line skates, spare parts and a good repair shop. Each rental includes a lock, helmet, patch kit, cycling map and (in the case of in-line skates) full protective gear. Prices listed are for weekday rentals; weekends cost more. You can also rent a fat-tired cruiser for tootling around the Port for $5 per hour. You can also hire children’s bikes, tandems and bike trailers for pulling the little ones along while you pedal.
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Centre d’escalade Horizon Roc
This enormous 2600-sq-meter climbing gym features 12m walls and hundreds of lead and top-rope routes. Indeed, it’s one of the world’s largest indoor climbing facilities and even hosted the 2008 North American Continental Climbing Championship. Whether or not you have experience, you’ll have to take an accreditation test in order to receive ongoing access to the center. You can also sign up for lessons. All the gear (rope, harness, climbing shoes, etc) is on hand for hire. There’s also a café on-site.
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Impérial Autocar
Climb on board a climate-controlled coach for stops throughout Old montreal with a half-hour tour of Basilique Notre-Dame, time on Île Notre-Dame (with its casino and La Ronde amusement park) and visits to Olympic Park, Oratoire St Joseph and Parc du Mont-Royal. Another hop-on, hop-off tour aboard a double-decker bus can be spread over two days. Buses leave hourly from 11:00 to 16:00 and cost around C$31/around C$16 per adult/child. Tours run less frequently in the off-season.
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Montreal City Hop-on Hop-off Tour
Flexible (Departs Montreal, Canada)
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Create your own itinerary and set your own timetable with a one -day ticket on the Montreal City Hop-on Hop-off Tour. Get on and off as you please at any of the…
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Laurentian Mountains Day Trip From Montreal
8 hours (Departs Montreal, Canada)
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Take a full day trip to the magnificent countryside surrounding Montreal and visit the mountains, lakes and forests of the Laurentians. You'll visit quaint Fren…
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Running Room
This terrific Canadian chain store is devoted completely to running: clothing, gadgets, everything. It holds all kinds of clinics, touching on everything from walking to marathon training. If you are just looking for some company, it has free group runs Wednesday at 6pm and Sunday at 8:30am (just show up at the store). Its website has handy downloadable running-route maps (including the best route to get to its store!), plus routes for all the cities in which it has stores.
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Rafting Montréal
Located near the Lachine Rapids in LaSalle, this outfit offers the same brand of adrenaline-charged white water as Saute Moutons. In addition to 75-minute jet-boat trips, you can sign up for 12-person rafting adventures (which last 2¼ hours). A new service is the 8km self-guided descent down the St Lawrence in either a kayak ($34) or a five-person mini-raft ($125). The trip includes transport to the headwaters, equipment and instruction. Reserve ahead.
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Uniprix Stadium
This modern complex inside Jarry Park near Little Italy is home to 12 indoor and 10 outdoor tennis courts, plus an 11,000-seat center court that hosts the Rogers Cup. Rates vary depending what time of year – and more importantly what time of day – you want to reserve a court (peak times are weekends and after 5pm on weekdays). There’s an early-riser special ($10 per hour inside or outside) from 7am to 8am. Racket rental is available.
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Ghost Tours of Québec
Local theater actors or storytellers lead you through the streets of the Old Town by lantern recounting the hangings and hauntings of Old Québec. The 90-minute tours are great fun and usually finish with a visit to the city’s most haunted building. Tours leave from the sitting area (98 Rue du Petit-Champlain near Blvd Champlain) in the Old Lower Town. Buy your tickets from the Ghost Tours of Québec office or from the guide 15 minutes before the tour.
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Small-Group Quebec Wine Tour from Montreal with Optional Gourmet Lunch and Cheese Tasting
Varies (Departs Montreal, Canada)
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Delight your taste buds on this small-group wine-tasting tour from Montreal to Quebec wine country. Choose either the afternoon tour or the full-day tour, and r…Not LP reviewed
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Amphi Tours
This brightly painted ‘amphibus’ tootles around Old Montréal before plunging into the St Lawrence for a cruise along the waterfront. Bilingual commentary points out the key places in the city’s evolution from Jacques Cartier’s arrival in 1535 through to Expo ’67 and recent days. The bus makes several daily departures from the cnr of Rue de la Commune and Blvd St-Laurent. Call ahead for departure times.
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Ottawa Day Trip from Montreal
12 hours (Departs Montreal, Canada)
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Familiarize yourself with Ottawa, Canada's capital city, on a whole day trip from Montreal. You'll travel by motorcoach and see major city highlights including …
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Atrium le 1000
Enjoy year-round indoor ice-skating at this excellent glass-domed rink near Gare Centrale. On weekends, kids and their families have a special session from 10:30am to 11:30am. Special events change regularly –like the summertime ‘Bermudas Madness, ’ a cheesy good time of skating in shorts and T-shirts while DJs spin Hawaiian and summer-inflected beats. Call for operating hours as the schedule changes frequently.
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Croisiére Patrimoniale du Canal
Operated by the Parks Canada service, this sightseeing cruise offers a good overview of one of North America’s most dramatic urban renewal projects. A Parks Canada interpreter brings to life the canal’s industrial and commercial history and you visit an archaeological site. The two-hour round trip begins at the canal dock near the pedestrian footbridge just south of Atwater market and goes all the way to the Old Port locks.
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Diz
If you’re not a snowboarder it’s kind of hard to figure out what the fuss is about just by looking around, but fans of the sport say if you’re in Montréal and need a board or any kind of accessory under the sun, then this place is it. A good smattering of skateboards rounds out the offerings but they’re clearly a sideline. By car, take the Décarie Expressway to the Westminster exit.
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l'Éclusier
Take a cruise of the Canal de Lachine aboard this sightseeing boat with a slidable glass top. A Parks Canada interpreter brings to life the canal's industrial and commercial history and you visit an archeological site. The two-hour round trip begins at the canal dock near the pedestrian footbridge just south of Atwater Market and goes all the way to the Old Port locks. Other tours include brunch or dinner cruises.
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Parc de la Rivière-des-Mille-Îles
This is one of the most beautiful spots for canoeing and kayaking. This park on the Rivière des Mille-Îles near Laval has 10 islands where you can disembark on self-guided water tours, and about 10km of the river (including calm inner channels) are open for paddling. You can rent a wide range of watercraft, including 20-seat rabaskaw – canoes like those used by fur trappers.
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