by alan1253
We spent 2 days in Montreal prior to the cruise. We just walked around the genral area of our hotel.
by mjyb
Since I live in a city nearby, I had lunch nearby, at the "Pointe à Callières Museum" restaurant.
by swisskelley
Excursion to the Laurentians. Lovely beautiful scenic day.
by dsorel
Used to live there. Great city!
by clwcruising
We were here during the International Jazz Festival (we stayed 3 blocks away). Great music every night. We also did the Hop On, Hop Off shuttle for 2 days so saw a lot of the city, although you can get to the same places via subway as well (which is underground). We felt this was a very safe city.
Visited: Jun 29, 2019
by crs102
The port was great but the on-boarding process was not.
by quesaxa
can walk to old Montreal, etc
by annetics
Great city for a short or long visit. One hour highlight in bad weather- the Underground City. Two hours- Notre Dame & Place Jacques-Cartier. Full day- Mont Royal Park. Breakfast with a ham & cheese croissant, honey dipped bagel, or crepe. Lunch with some Bier & Poutine (fries, cheese curds, & gravy.) Dinner with some local smoked meat or fish. Easy walk into old town from the cruise port, but only small ships can make it to this port!
by carolc926
Disembarked in Montreal. Since our rooms weren't ready, Holland America arranged for a three hour bus tour of Montreal for $45. The tour covered most of the city and all the highlights. A good deal!
Visited: Aug 26, 2017
by cruiseboomer
Visited: Sep 08, 2018
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