Things to do on campus
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Redpath Museum Self-Guided Tour: Established in 1882, the Redpath Museum is one of the oldest museums in Canada. Located in the heart of Montreal on McGill University’s downtown campus, the Museum is a must for history enthusiasts and curious people of all ages. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged. Visit: www.mcgill.ca/redpath |
No registration required |
Schulich School of Music Events: Take a tour of Schulich’s music facilities with a Schulich student ambassador. Request a tour. |
mcgill.ca/music/admissions/visits |
Visit McGill's "green jewel", our Macdonald Campus The Macdonald Campus is located in the community of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, on the western tip of the Island of Montreal, 40 minutes from the busy streets of downtown. It offers science and engineering degrees in agricultural and environmental sciences, animal and plant sciences, economics, dietetics and food science. |
mcgillinmind.mcgill.ca/mcgill/campustours/macdonald.ezc |
Montreal sightseeing
Gray Line Motorcoach City Tour: Experience an overview of Montreal with its diverse culture and historical sites where you will discover all of the characteristics this city offers. Your tour will include stops at the city's most captivating attractions where you can have time to take memorable pictures. Tickets for adults approx. $50 |
grayline.com/tours/montreal/heart-of-montreal-motorcoach-city-tour-5867_1_12130_821/ |
Old Port of Montreal: Historic Port that stretches for over 2km along the St-Lawrence River. Attractions include the Montreal Clock Tower, Notre-Dame Basilica as well as many boutiques and restaurants. |
oldportofmontreal.com/ |
Bota Bota: Anchored in the Old Port of Montreal, Bota Bota, spa-sur-l’eau offers its passengers the healing benefits of a spa while being lulled by the natural movements of the St Lawrence River. With its enchanting ambiance, and Old Montreal as a magical backdrop, this mysterious and innovative floating spa offers all who come aboard privileged access to the river while enjoying the relaxing and energizing properties of the water circuit. |
botabota.ca/en/ |
Chinatown: A charming Montreal neighbourhood to explore containing many Asian restaurants, food markets and shops. Intersection of St. Laurent and Rene Levesque is a good place to start. |
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St. Laurent Boulevard: Bustling street with restaurants, shops and more! Check out: Juliette & Chocolat, Eva B thrift shop and Dirty Dogs poutine just to name a few. |
boulevardsaintlaurent.com/en/ |
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts: The MMFA is one of Canada’s most visited museums and the eighth-most visited museum in North America, boasting more than 1.3 million visitors. The MMFA's original temporary exhibitions combine various artistic disciplines – fine arts, music, film, fashion and design. |
mbam.qc.ca/en/ |