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    Plaza Côte-des-Neiges - Outside of Plaza Cote des Neiges

    Plaza Côte-des-Neiges

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    Côte-des-Neiges

    Plaza Cote des Neiges is basically one of the older shopping malls on the island of Montreal or at…read moreleast it appears to be. There is plenty of parking at the mall and they also have leveled parking. Whenever I go here by car, I will generally try to park in the leveled parking lot as opposed to parking in the parking lot which is out in the open. The reason for this is if it rains, I don't have to get wet when I go to/from my car and if it is sunny, my car doesn't get too hot from parking for a few minutes to over an hour under the bright sun. The only big recognizable store names at Plaza Cote-des-Neiges (in my opinion) is Canadian Tire, a Walmart Supercenter, and a Dollarama. They do have a lot of mobile/cellular stands or storefronts (Rogers, Fido, Videotron, Koodo, Virgin Mobile, & L'espace Bell). There is also a La Source. There is a discount movie theatre that shows movies that have played for a few weeks or a month or so at one of the bigger theatres but haven't been released on DVD yet. The price is ~$5.00. I used to go to the movie theatre that was there before when there were 3 major movie theatre companies in Montreal (Guzzo, Famous Players, and Cineplex Odeon) and I believe that this theatre was a Cineplex Odeon back in the day. I haven't tried this discount movie theatre out but might give it a try one of these days when I have the time. With some of the longer movies, you have to be careful about parking since there are signs indicating that there is a 3 hour parking limit. There is also a very large Asian grocery store in this shopping mall. In the food court, you won't find any of the big fast food restaurant names that you might find in food courts in the newer malls. A quick look at the food court showed what I would classify as ethnic small/independent fast food restaurants (so no McDonald's, A&W, Kojax, Tiki Mings, Thai Express, etc. here). I come here maybe once every 3-4 months just because I'm in the area. When I am here, I generally visit the Walmart Supercenter, Dollarama, and the Canadian Tire here. This shopping mall is dated when compared to the newer shopping malls on the island of Montreal. I would give them 3 stars.

    The mall is fine but the Canadian Tire garage should be avoided at all cost. They are incompetent,…read moregreedy scammers and will take advantage of who they see as inexperienced, manager and employees alike. Definitely dont go there for maintenance, their services are lousy and youll waste your money. If you turn down further assistance, they will not listen and proceed without your permission, then force you to pay for services that you not only did not ask for but clearly declined. If you decline by phone call, the manager will hang up on you multiple times and call you back to deliver undesirable news, to then hang up on you again. They will even blackmail you by removing your wheels and keeping your keys (speaking from personal experience).

    Vieux-Port de Montréal - 6.21.2025

    Vieux-Port de Montréal

    (128 reviews)

    Ville-Marie

    Vieux-Port de Montréal, or the Old Port, is part of the Vieux-Montréal area of the city. Along with…read morethe adjacent area that's filled with shops and restaurants, this is one of the top destinations for tourists visiting the city. There's a lot to see and do here; the promenade is quite long, and is filled with great views of the water and surrounding architecture. One of the main focal points here is La Grande Roue de Montréal - a large Ferris wheel that sits right on the water's edge. Additionally, there are carnival rides, food trucks, ziplining, and a beach that's open seasonally. Since I was there in autumn, most of the attractions and beach areas were closed for the season. It was still a great experience though because there were clear views of the water and foliage in the background. I also found myself sitting, people watching, and soaking in the aesthetics. No matter what time of the year, though, it's definitely worth stopping here during your time in Montreal.

    During our last visit, we spent some time just relaxing and hanging out around the Old Port. My…read morehusband and stepson got on the ferris wheel (La Grande Roue de Montréal) and had a great time, being able to see far from atop. The tickets were $28CAN per adult. There are also places to rent paddle boats and many benches to sit and enjoy the scenery. There are food trucks in one area of the Old Port and shops in another section A great place, day or night to hang out and people watch...

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