East End and Montréal North

Montréal's north and east neighbourhoods prove there's more to the city than cobblestone streets and jovial jazz festivals, as wonderful as those are. Serene picturesque natural landscapes, lively lesser-known restaurants and a unique community vibe make Montréal's north and east a must if you're looking to travel off the beaten urban track and into Montrealers' vibrant everyday reality.

  • Centrale agricole
  • Silo Brewing
  • Vieux-Moulin de Pointe-aux-Trembles

A different side of Montréal

  • ⛳Tee-up at one of Montréal’s golf courses
  • 🌬️See an 18th-century Québec windmill
  • 🚲Cycle through a nature reserve
  • ⛪Marvel the oldest church in Montréal

Go beyond the downtown limits

Wander off the beaten path

When you’re ready for some “deeper cuts,” Montréal’s north and east neighbourhoods provide plenty of off-the-beaten-path options. History buffs take note: The Church of La Visitation‑de‑la‑Bienheureuse-Vierge‑Marie is the oldest church in Montréal, dating back to 1749. Stroll through Parc-nature de l'Île-de-la-Visitation, where 34-hectares of pristine nature provides the opportunity to spot birds and aquatic wildlife. Essentially, the theme of these neighborhoods is “undiscovered.” You might not see any other tourists — but perhaps that’s the whole point.

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