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Guide to Shopping in Montreal
Montreal is a fantastic
place to shop for fashionable clothing and funky souvenirs. Its
combination of French flair and design and its North American
consumer culture make it the ideal location to shop. Look out for
Canada's public holidays, when shops may be closed.
Where to Shop
Main Areas
St Catherine's Street is the city's main shopping artery. Here you
will find all the major department stores, enormous shopping malls,
and masses of souvenir shops, while towards the Latin Quarter, more
daring, risqué items are a speciality. The green line of the metro
between Atwater and Berri-Uqam runs underneath St Catherine's and
the section between Peel and Place des Arts covers the major
department stores and malls, meaning that you can get around all the
major downtown shopping malls without ever going above ground.
This is what the residents call the "underground city". Most major
hotels and department stores are interlinked by over 13km of
tunnels, metros and walkways. It's not quite as futuristically
labyrinthine as the description, but it's a novel experience to shop
all over the city without ever seeing daylight.
No shopping excursion in Montreal would be complete without a stroll
down Rue St Denis between Mont-Royal and Sherbrooke Metro stations.
Here you will find the Quebeçois creative heart with privately
owned, locally designed fashion boutiques mingling with antique
shops, booksellers and bars and cafés. Carry on onto Rue Mont-Royal
for even more, the western section concentrating on food and fashion
and the eastern section specialising in antique and unusual second
hand clothing. The bohemian air of the Plateau enhances the shopping
experience and entices shoppers into the trendy bars and cafés of
the neighbourhood.
St Laurent Boulevard provides window shoppers with plenty of
entertainment, featuring extreme fashion outlets alongside many
Eastern European delis selling a range of speciality smoked meats
and sausages. Locals frequent the small Portuguese cafés for home
made pastries and desserts.
Shopping Centres
Shopping centres to try include the Eaton Centre at 705 St Catherine
Ouest with over 175 boutiques, Les Ailes de la Mode, 677 St
Catherine-Ouest for all the big fashion names, or Sixty Flagship
Store, 1440 Peel, for Italian fashion brands. Big malls can also be
found at Place Bonaventure, and Place Ville Marie.
Markets
Old Montreal, with its atmospheric cobbled streets and historic
buildings provides a picturesque backdrop to serious souvenir
shopping. A good combination of small galleries, hand made crafts
and souvenir stalls can be found here. The most scenic place of all
to shop for speciality souvenirs and locally produced artwork is the
impressively domed Bonsecours Market - unmissable under its silver
dome.
Although not so good for souvenirs (unless you like presenting
rotting food to your relatives) a trip around Montreal's colourful
fresh produce markets can be an entertaining way to spend an hour or
so. Putting together a picnic to eat in one of the city parks is a
great way to while away a morning.
One of the premier markets in Montreal the Atwater Market features
seasonal vegetables and fruit stalls besides premier butchers and
fishmongers. The best selection of goods can be found between
08h00-11h00. 138 Ave Atwater.
Located in the heart of the Little Italy district the Jean-Talon
Market sells locally grown produce, and a selection of Quebec and
Italian produce from wine, cider and cheeses to pasta, flowers and
bread. 7075, Ave Casgrain.
What to Buy
Tacky and wacky souvenirs can be found on St Catherine's street near
to Peel Metro station. These stalls sell the usual array of Canadian
T-shirts and caps, key rings and the like - with the Maple Leaf in
evidence pretty much everywhere. Other tacky merchandise includes
moose droppings (chocolate coated almonds), and small vials of Maple
syrup, harvested locally in Quebec. These stall also sell cheap
versions of Montreal Canadiens (the city's NHL team) merchandise.
The official Canadiens store is located in the Bell Centre at 1260
de la Gauchetiere Ouest and is open from 09h00 until at least 18h00
(Tel: +1 (1)514-932-2582). Quality is better, but shirts and other
memorabilia doesn't come cheap.
Montreal has many places that sell native style art. One of the best
boutiques is the Indicana/Baffin Art store in Old Montreal at 79 Rue
St Paul featuring beautiful jewellery and pieces from local artists
(Tel: +1 (1)514-866-1267).
One unusual "speciality" of Montreal is Cuban cigar shops. Due to
the embargo on Cuban produce in the United States, many Americans
make the short trip North to Montreal to stock up on Havana's
finest. One specialist is La Casa dal Habano at 1434 Sherbrooke
Ouest, near to Guy-Concordia metro station (Tel: +1
(1)514-849-0037).
Opening Hours
Most stores open from Mon-Sat from 09h00-17h00. Thu and Fri there is
"late night" opening until 21h00.
Tax Refund
Tax of 14.5% is payable on most goods, made up of a federal tax of
7% and a local Quebec tax of 7.5%. Both of these are marked on
receipts but, as is customary in North America, tax may be added to
the bill at point of purchase.
Tax refund is available on most purchases being exported outside the
country. You should pick up a refund form from customs on departure,
or at the tourist office. You need to submit a completed form and
produce receipts for all your purchases to qualify for a rebate.
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