ADULT (age 26-64)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15SENIOR (age 65-100)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15YOUTH (age 15-25)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15CHILD (age 2-14)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15INFANT (age 0-1)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15ADULT (age 26-64)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15SENIOR (age 65-100)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15YOUTH (age 15-25)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15CHILD (age 2-14)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15INFANT (age 0-1)
Minimum: 0, Maximum: 15Embark on a captivating journey through Montreal’s heritage and culture with a certified guide and captain.
Explore the hidden gems and witness the scenic beauty of the city’s waterside landmarks. What sets this adventure apart is the commitment to eco-friendliness, as you sail silently on 100% electric boats, leaving no carbon footprint behind. As you cruise along, you can purchase drinks onboard to enjoy with your companions, whether they be friends, family, or colleagues. Indulge in this unique experience, combining history, sustainability, and delightful moments with loved ones, all against the backdrop of Montreal’s breathtaking waterways.
Le Petit Navire, Montreal, QC H2Y 4B2, Canada
At 10am : Jacques Cartier Pier (meet us down the ramp) https://goo.gl/maps/ifdj1qAZDZV3eQEYA At 1pm : Atwater Market (close to the boat Canal Lounge) https://goo.gl/maps/7qTFJh3ZBBuWP4WC9
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
This site is the old port of Montreal which was abandoned in the late 70s when the modern port of Montreal was inaugurated in the east of Montreal.
A landmark in Old Montreal since 1875, the Italianate style building was designed by Hopkins and Wily and operated as the Harbour Commission for 100 years before it was sold and used as a warehouse.
The Lachine Canal is an iconic jewel located in the southwest of Montreal. Its 13.5-kilometre path runs between the Old Port and Lake Saint-Louis.
Designed by Moshe Safdie for Expo 67, Habitat 67 is the official legacy of Terre des Hommes/Man and His World and its only intact original pavilion
Experience the rapid and powerful Courant Sainte-Marie, a swift current in the Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Sainte-Hélène Island.
The Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal, spanning the Saint Lawrence River, has been an iconic landmark since its completion in 1930. Connecting the island of Montreal to the south shore, it offers breathtaking cityscape views and stands as a symbol of the city's vibrancy.
The Yacht Club of Montreal is synonymous with luxury and prestige. It offers an exclusive experience for boating enthusiasts.
The Montreal Clock Tower, an epitome of elegance, has graced the city since its completion in 1922 in memorial to merchant sailors lost at sea in wartime
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