
Public spaces
Our public spaces are open free of charge every day:
- September 3 to June 21, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- June 22 to September 2, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
A lush green roof with magnificent views of the river? Right this way! An extensive lawn on the water’s edge for Montrealers and tourists to fully enjoy the river Located right on De la Commune Street, Grand Quay Square welcomes you with both a refreshing lemonade stand and a book stand for your enjoyment. This is also where you will find the AML Cruises ticket office.
Promenade d’Iberville (green roof)
Commencement Square
Grand Quay Square
FAQ
Is free Wi-Fi available?
Yes, you can connect free of charge to the TELUS Wi-Fi network. Check out how to connect.
How do you obtain a permit to film or take professional photos at the Grand Quay?
Filming on port territory, including the facilities at the Grand Quay and the Port of Montreal Tower, is strictly prohibited without prior authorization. "Filming" refers to any activity involving the capture of images or videos for professional, commercial, promotional, or media purposes. All authorization requests must be submitted by email to:
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, dogs on a leash are allowed in all outdoor areas of the Grand Quay. Please use our on-site dog waste stations to help us keep the grounds clean.
Is the Grand Quay accessible to people with restricted mobility?
The Grand Quay site is fully accessible to people with restricted mobility. The "accessible" rating means that the facilities meet most of the accessibility criteria of the Kéroul organization. This means that people with restricted mobility can access and fully enjoy the activities and services offered at the facilities.
Do you have a comment or suggestion to make to improve the accessibility of our site? We invite you to fill out our complaint or suggestion form here.
Are there charging stations for electric cars?
Yes, there are four electric charging stations in the parking lot.
Is parking available for bicycles?
Yes, there is a section for bicycles to park in the parking lot.
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