Montreal's museums
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Montréal Insectarium - Space for Life
4581 Sherbrooke Street East
Montréal H1X 2B2The Insectarium is closed for works. See you when it reopens in Summer 2021!Learn more -
Dorval Museum of Local History and Heritage
1850 Lakeshore Drive, Dorval
Québec H9S 2E6Located in the former coach house of the Forest and Stream Club, the Museum combines historic cachet, innovative multimedia installations and original exhibits to offer its visitors a unique experience in the heart of Dorval’s history.Learn more -
Jardin de sculptures de Lachine | Site du Musée de Lachine et Parc René-Lévesque
Chemin du canal, West extremityWith its collection of nearly 50 sculptures, the Sculpture Garden at Parc René-Lévesquede Lachine is one of the largest contemporary sculpture gardens in Canada. Take a walk and see the work of renowned artists such as Linda Covit, André Fournelle, Michel Goulet, David Moore and Bill Vazan.Learn more -
Redpath Museum
859 Sherbrooke Street West
Montréal H3A 0C4Established in 1882, the Redpath Museum preserves and displays large collections of ancient and modern organisms, minerals, and world culture (ethnological) artefacts. It serves as a teaching and reserach unit at McGill University. Research focuses on the history of life and biodiversity of the planet.Learn more -
Canadian Forces Logistics Museum
The largest military museum on Montréal Island, with an impressive collection of over 13,000 artifacts illustrating the history of logistics of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Canadian Navy.Learn more -
Centre d’histoire de Montréal
The Centre d’histoire de Montréal has closed its doors in Old Montreal. The museum has begun its metamorphosis to become, in 2022, the MEM – Montrealers’ Memory Centre, in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles on the corner of Saint-Laurent and Sainte-Catherine.Learn more
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Écomusée du fier monde
2050, Atateken (Amherst) Street
Montréal H2L 3L8The Écomusée du fier monde is a history museum that promotes grassroots involvement. You are invited to explore little known facets of Montreal culture. Visit the Écomusée exhibition and the former Généreux public bath, a magnificent example of 1920's architecture.Learn more -
McCord Museum
690 Sherbrooke Street West
Montréal H3A 1E9The McCord Museum is the museum of all Montrealers, a social history museum that celebrates life in Montreal, both past and present—its history, its people, and its communities. Open to the city and the world, the Museum presents exciting exhibitions, educational programming and cultural activities that offer a contemporary perspective on history, engaging visitors from Montreal, Canada and beyond. It is home to over 1.5 million artefacts, comprising one of the largest historical collections in North America, organized into the following categories: Dress, Fashion and Textiles, Photography, Indigenous Cultures, Documentary Art, Material Culture and Archives. McCord Museum: Our People, Our Stories.Learn more