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Shopping Neighborhoods in Montreal

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Shopping Neighborhoods in Montréal

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Avenue Laurier Ouest
The eight blocks between boulevard St-Laurent and chemin de la...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Outremont
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Avenue Monkland
Somewhere between 1995 and 2000, the five blocks of Monkland...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Montréal
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Boulevard St-Laurent
Affectionately known as the Main, St-Laurent has restaurants...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Little Italy
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Downtown
Montréal's largest retail district takes in rues Sherbrooke...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Downtown
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Plaza St-Hubert
Visit the four-block stretch of St-Hubert between rues Bellechasse...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Plateau Mont-Royal
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Rue Amherst
Antiques shops began springing up in the Village in the early...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Village
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Rue Chabanel
When Montrealers say "Chabanel," they mean the eight-block stretch...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Montréal
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Rue Notre-Dame Ouest
The fashionable place for antiquing is a formerly run-down five-block...
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Shopping Neighborhoods St-Henri
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Rue St-Denis
Perhaps Montréal's trendiest area, rue St-Denis has shops...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Plateau Mont-Royal
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Vieux-Montréal
Like most touristy areas, the old part of the city has more than...
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Shopping Neighborhoods Vieux-Montréal
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