1001, avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H3B 2S6
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The Emile Berliner Musée des Ondes explores the history of capturing, reproducing and broadcasting sound and electromagnetic waves. It highlights the role of inventor Emile Berliner and his descendants, as well as that of Montreal companies associated ...
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Over 100 Québec's artisans are represented in this art cooperative founded in 1973. Quality and originality in all media are the hallmarks of this gallery. On any given day, you're likely to run into one of the artisans, for they not only display their ...
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The Maison Pierre-Chartrand in Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles is a centre that offers art exhibitions and, occasionally, cultural activities.
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Le Panier Belge, will offer you the best quality of gastronomic products imported mainly from France, Belgium, Italy and Spain. You will be able to discover the confectionery and delicatessen an incomparable choice of chocolates, dragees from France, ...
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This gallery presents works by Canadian artists, both ancient and contemporary. Works by Krieghoff and his contemporaries, Canadian Impressionists and members of the Group of Seven. Excellent works by European artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. In ...
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At the age of twenty, Geneviève Grandbois discovered her passion for chocolate and for the potential it holds. Geneviève Grandbois offers innovative and daring chocolates for the pleasure of discovering new balances, new harmonies. She uses chocolates ...
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The Montréal Holocaust Museum tells the story of Jewish communities before, during and after the Holocaust. Through the stories of Montreal survivors, visitors are invited to reflect on the destruction wrought by prejudice, racism and anti-Semitism.
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Quadricycle International has come a long way since its founding in 1985. A Canadian company specializing in the manufacture and sale of quadricycles, it now enjoys a reputation that has spread far beyond its borders, with products now distributed in ...
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Cette église originalement méthodiste, érigée en 1889, avec un extérieur de style gothique et un intérieur victorien, est l'église protestante la plus grande à Montréal. Horaire : mi-mai à fin août : lundi au vendredi, 10h à 16h. Service de culte le dimanche ...
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