


A captivating annual event that transforms the historic Château Ramezay in Montreal into a magical wonderland of lights and projections.
A historic museum housed in a 17th-century manor, offering a glimpse into Montreal's history.
A stunning Gothic Revival church with a breathtaking interior, offering guided tours and AURA sound and light show.
A large urban park with hiking trails, offering panoramic views of Montreal.
Boiled and baked dough ring, often served with cream cheese
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy

Thinly sliced, spice-cured beef brisket on rye bread
A beautifully designed book detailing the history and architecture of the Château Ramezay, a significant cultural landmark in Montreal.
Pure maple syrup, a symbol of Canadian cuisine, produced in the province of Quebec.
A stone sculpture representing a human form, traditionally used by Inuit people for navigation and communication.
Iconic for its brunch menu and historic location near Château Ramezay.

Beloved for its cozy atmosphere and breakfast dishes since 1970s.
Award-winning restaurant by renowned chef Normand Laprise, known for its innovative dishes.
Montreal's weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring the Château Ramezay and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the city and its attractions.
A bustling night market in Tung Chung, offering a mix of local food, clothing, and souvenirs.
A charming New England shopping village with a blend of historic and modern architecture.
Witness the stunning sunrise over the bustling Donggang Fishery Harbor, a unique blend of nature and industry.