Maison Cartier’s guidebook

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Maison Cartier’s guidebook

Supermarket

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Metro Plus Dorion Ste-Catherine
1955 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
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Food

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Tim Hortons
2700 Rue Ontario E
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Troisième tasse
1800 Rue Sainte-Catherine E
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A&W Canada
4501 R. Saint-Denis
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SQDC

Legal dispensary
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SQDC
6872 Rue St-Hubert
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Food scene

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Tiradito
1076 Rue de Bleury
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La Capital Tacos
1096 Boul. Saint-Laurent
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Ibéricos Taverne à Tapas Espagnoles
4475 R. Saint-Denis
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L'Avenue
922 Avenue du Mont-Royal E
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Neighbourhoods

Soak up the creative energy that flows through the Plateau’s cafés, bars, bookstores, restaurants and designer shops, which stand alongside former textile mills and churches turned into start-up incubators or condo buildings. Nerve center of Montréal’s trendsetting cultural scene, this neighbourhood is home to a unique and multicultural mix of bustling shopping strips and pretty residential side streets with colourful houses and spiral staircases. Find the heart of it in the hood’s northern quarter, Mile End, a hipster enclave where you’ll dig up carefully curated vintage shops, delicious bites and next-level lattes – no to mention authentic Montréal style bagels
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Plateau Mont-Royal
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Soak up the creative energy that flows through the Plateau’s cafés, bars, bookstores, restaurants and designer shops, which stand alongside former textile mills and churches turned into start-up incubators or condo buildings. Nerve center of Montréal’s trendsetting cultural scene, this neighbourhood is home to a unique and multicultural mix of bustling shopping strips and pretty residential side streets with colourful houses and spiral staircases. Find the heart of it in the hood’s northern quarter, Mile End, a hipster enclave where you’ll dig up carefully curated vintage shops, delicious bites and next-level lattes – no to mention authentic Montréal style bagels
The compact Gay Village has an upbeat vibe and a lively club scene. In summer, the main drag, Rue Sainte-Catherine, is pedestrian-only and strung with pink decorations, and bars and eateries spill onto terraces in the street. Rue Amherst is known for its boutiques and antiques shops.
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Gay Village
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The compact Gay Village has an upbeat vibe and a lively club scene. In summer, the main drag, Rue Sainte-Catherine, is pedestrian-only and strung with pink decorations, and bars and eateries spill onto terraces in the street. Rue Amherst is known for its boutiques and antiques shops.
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Old Port of Montreal
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