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Marché Bonsecours
(Shopping - Markets)
350, rue St-Paul est
Montréal QC H2Y 1H2
514-872-7730
Description:
A site that was historically the center of social and cultural activities of the colony, the Bonsecour Market evolved into a true public market in 1847. Since then it has been home to the Canadian Institute and City Hall and was completely restored for the millenium. It now boasts an eye-poping array of boutiques and restaurants, an art glass gallery where visitors can watch glass blowing, and ongoing free exhibitions of contemporary photography.
Hours:
<i><b>Winter</b></i> (Jan - Mar) Daily 10am-6pm
<i><b>Spring</b></i> (Apr - Jun) Sat-Wed 10am-6pm; Thu-Fri 10am-9pm
<i><b>Summer</b></i> (Jun - Sep) Daily 10am-9pm
<i><b>Fall</b></i> Sun-Wed 10am-6pm; Thu-Sat 10am-9pm
Payment Methods:
Visa,Master Card