Jane’s Walk — Where Montréal Became Separated from the River: From Gare Hochelaga to the Promenade du Courant
May
3
1:00 PM13:00

Jane’s Walk — Where Montréal Became Separated from the River: From Gare Hochelaga to the Promenade du Courant

  • 1455, Rue Bercy Montréal, QC, H2K 2V1 Canada (map)
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“Where Montréal Became Separated from the River: From Gare Hochelaga to the Promenade du Courant.”

This walk is organized by a local community and will begin at 1:00 pm. Registration is mandatory to participate. Registration link.

All museum visits begin at the Emmaus after the morning service, when the day's group forms and heads out together.

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Zoo Ecomuseum
Jun
7
1:00 PM13:00

Zoo Ecomuseum

The Quebec's only outdoor zoo, showcasing local wildlife like wolves, lynx, owls, and turtles. Each living space is a faithful replication of the animal’s natural environment to ensure their comfort and well-being.

Pack your own lunch!

All museum visits begin at the Emmaus after the morning service, when the day's group forms and heads out together.

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Stewart Hall Art Gallery
Jul
5
1:00 PM13:00

Stewart Hall Art Gallery

  • 176 Chemin du Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore Pointe-Claire, QC, H9S 4L7 Canada (map)
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A 1915 lakeside mansion on Lac Saint-Louis converted into a public art gallery, with rotating contemporary Quebec exhibitions. Information about the exhibition we will visit will be provided closer to the date.

All museum visits begin at the Emmaus after the morning service, when the day's group forms and heads out together.

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Biosphère
Aug
2
1:00 PM13:00

Biosphère

  • 160 Chem. du Tour de l'isle Montréal, QC, H3C 4G8 Canada (map)
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The geodesic dome (former US pavilion from Expo 67) bridges the gap between Buckminster Fuller’s ecological ideas and today’s environmental challenges. The primary exhibition traces the history of the Biosphere while also offering an introduction to current exhibitions and the connections between art, society, and the environment. The Biosphère also offers a stunning 360-degree view of the city.

All museum visits begin at the Emmaus after the morning service, when the day's group forms and heads out together.

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Château Ramezay
Sep
6
1:00 PM13:00

Château Ramezay

  • 280 Rue Notre-Dame Est Montréal, QC, H2Y 1E3 Canada (map)
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A 1705 governor's residence, likely Montreal's oldest private historic museum, also briefly housed American revolutionary forces in 1775. Today, the museum's collection is composed mainly of gifts from private Montrealers and is estimated at 30,000 objects, including manuscripts, printed works, numismatic items, ethnological items, works of art, paintings, prints and furniture.

All museum visits begin at the Emmaus after the morning service, when the day's group forms and heads out together.

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 Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
Oct
4
1:00 PM13:00

Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

  • 1920 Rue Baile Montréal, QC, H3H 1R4 Canada (map)
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This is both a museum and a research institution, with deeply researched architecture exhibitions in a stunning building. Through its exhibitions, publications and activities the CCA explores how architecture shapes – and might reshape – contemporary society.

All museum visits begin at the Emmaus after the morning service, when the day's group forms and heads out together.

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MEM – Centre des mémoires montréalaises
Nov
1
1:00 PM13:00

MEM – Centre des mémoires montréalaises

  • 1210 Boul. Saint-Laurent Montreal, QC, H2X 2S5 Canada (map)
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An urban history museum focused on Montreal's social fabric — immigrant communities, dépanneur culture, neighbourhood life, told through interviews, short films, and an immersive 180-degree screen.

All museum visits begin at the Emmaus after the morning service, when the day's group forms and heads out together.

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