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“two-story domed public market”
Inaugurated in 1847, Marché Bonsecours is acknowledged as one of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings and has become an essential stop on any visit to Old Montréal. Headquarters of the Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec (Québec Crafts Council), the Marché houses 15 boutiques featuring top-quality “made in Québec” creations: crafts, fashions, accessories and jewellery, design items, reproduction Quebec furniture and more. Its restaurants and their terraces are opened during warm weather and offer local fare. You can even share a meal in the 17th century ambiance of the famous Cabaret du Roy.
December 2022 - COVID Review: We stopped by since we were visiting Old Montreal and the Port. Since we went in the winter, it was a welcomed pit stop to get a little break and some heat. A lot... Read more
The building is lovely. Inside it's a big tourist trap. If you are looking for a souvenir, give it a go, but don't expect anything here to be made in Canada. Just my thoughts. Enjoy Montreal. Read more
As a Native American woman, I entered the Market for my shopping. I did not intend to see Racism and Culture Appropriation of Indigenous People. Especially after the findings throughout 2021 of... Read more
Marché Bonsecours
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- Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
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