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Bonsecours Market
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A very happening old-port spot. Can be a bit more $$, crazy-busy in the summer. ~25 minute walk
Local arts and crafts, local products, Canadian clothing for the winter months, souvenirs, restaurants and events. Just across the street walk in and take a look.
Inaugurated in 1847, the Bonsecours Market is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada and was once the largest public market in Montreal. Today, the domed space houses 15 boutiques, which sell accessories, fashion, art and other Quebec-made items. The Bonsecours Market also hosts a versatile range of trade fairs and events and is home to restaurants and a terrace (in the warmer months). The market is open every day from 10am.
Inaugurated in 1847, the Bonsecours Market is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada and was once the largest public market in Montreal. Today, the domed space houses 15 boutiques, which sell accessories, fashion, art and other Quebec-made items. The Bonsecours Market also hosts a versatil…
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350 Rue Saint-Paul E
Montréal, QC