Centre commercial

Bonsecours Market

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Michel
November 26, 2014
Un pur exemple d'architecture ''Georgian''. Belle boutiques de luxe.
Jean-Luc
September 9, 2013
Mode, art artisanat, toute la gamme du savoir faire québécois. Une visite s'impose.
Chantale Et Judith
July 3, 2019
Petit marché intérieur dans lequel se trouve le musée de la mode. Idéal pour y retrouver des produits locaux. Small indoor market in which there is the fashion museum. Ideal for finding local products.
Yve
April 8, 2022
Inaugurated in 1847, the Bonsecours Market is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada and was once the largest public market in Montreal. Today, the domed space houses 15 boutiques, which sell accessories, fashion, art and other Quebec-made items. The Bonsecours Market also hosts a versatile range of trade fairs and events and is home to restaurants and a terrace (in the warmer months). The market is open every day from 10am.
Inaugurated in 1847, the Bonsecours Market is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada and was once the largest public market in Montreal. Today, the domed space houses 15 boutiques, which sell accessories, fashion, art and other Quebec-made items. The Bonsecours Market also hosts a versatil…
Mariam
December 9, 2020
A place where nice souvenirs are sold.

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