David’s guidebook

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David’s guidebook

Neighbourhoods

From the Old Port to Lachine, this linear path welcomes cyclists, strollers and picnickers who come to lounge in its lush green spaces.
Chemin du Canal
Chemin du Canal
From the Old Port to Lachine, this linear path welcomes cyclists, strollers and picnickers who come to lounge in its lush green spaces.

Food scene

The Lachine market is the oldest public market in Montréal. It is composed of two buildings housing gourmet shops open year-round as well as an outdoor space that welcomes horticultural producers and market gardeners in season.
8 locals recommend
Lachine Market
1865 Rue Notre Dame
8 locals recommend
The Lachine market is the oldest public market in Montréal. It is composed of two buildings housing gourmet shops open year-round as well as an outdoor space that welcomes horticultural producers and market gardeners in season.
Cocktails & snacks are served on this stylish boat-turned-bar with lots of windows & a terrace.
22 Av. Atwater
22 Avenue Atwater
Cocktails & snacks are served on this stylish boat-turned-bar with lots of windows & a terrace.

Sightseeing

Beautiful Romanesque Revival architecture
Paroisse Saints-Anges
1400 Bd Saint-Joseph
Beautiful Romanesque Revival architecture
The first racing simulator facility in North America with 8 simulators as used by professional F1 racing teams to train their drivers
Vortex Racing
2300 46e Avenue
The first racing simulator facility in North America with 8 simulators as used by professional F1 racing teams to train their drivers
Everything is here that you would want in a park
8 locals recommend
Lasalle Park
8 locals recommend
Everything is here that you would want in a park
19 locals recommend
Musee de Lachine
1 Chem. du Musée
19 locals recommend
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site is a historic building located in the borough of Lachine in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the western end of the Lachine Canal. It is a National Historic Site of Canada.
11 locals recommend
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site
1255 Bd Saint-Joseph
11 locals recommend
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site is a historic building located in the borough of Lachine in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the western end of the Lachine Canal. It is a National Historic Site of Canada.

Winter activities

Lake Saint-Louis