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Montreal's Bonsecours Market
The Bonsecours Market, acknowledged as one of Canada's finest heritage buildings, has become an essential stop on any visit to Old Montreal. This imposing building was the city's main agricultural marketplace for over a century.
Headquarters of the Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec and the Institute of Design Montréal, the Market houses 15 boutiques featuring top-quality Quebec creations: crafts, fashions, accessories and jewellery, design items, reproduction Quebec furniture and more.
Its restaurants and their terraces, open during warm weather, offer local fare. You can even share a meal in the 17th-century ambience of the famous Cabaret du Roy. There are ongoing exhibitions of contemporary photography and arts and crafts, with free admission.
The Montreal Bonsecours Market is located at:
350 Rue Saint-Paul,
Montréal, Québec, Canada, H2Y 1H2
Telephone: 514-872-7730 (Information)
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