
A Spooky City Guide to Montreal
Take to the streets with Ansia Wilscam-Desjardins from the Old Montreal Ghost Walking Tour to find out what's so spooky about this Canadian city.
Among Canada’s largest inland ports, the Port of Montreal (Port de Montréal) sits on the St. Lawrence River and is home to the Iberville Passenger Terminal, where cruises dock. Located in the francophone Quebec province, the port is the gateway to Montreal—the country’s second largest city—and offers easy access to Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal) and the wider downtown area.
Travelers find the Iberville Passenger Terminal of the Port of Montreal on the edge of Old Montreal, the historic core of the city that is known for its European-style architecture, cobblestone streets, and sidewalk cafés. Passengers disembarking here can join guided walking tours of the historic old town, which cover top sights such as Place d’Armes, Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier, and Rue Saint-Paul.
Sightseeing tours by hop-on hop-off bus or car allow visitors to explore beyond the old town area, stopping at destinations including Chinatown, Mount Royal Park (Parc du Mont-Royal), and St. Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal.
Iberville Cruise Terminal offers cafés, an observation deck, restrooms, free Wi-Fi, and luggage storage facilities.
Most Montreal shore excursions include pickup and drop-off at the port.
The length of shore excursions range from short walking tours of Old Montreal to full-day excursions covering a wider swath of the city.
A hop-on hop-off bus tour is an easy way to travel between major attractions.
Choose a private tour to enjoy a customized sightseeing experience.
The Iberville Passenger Terminal is situated on Alexandra Quay in the Old Port (Vieux-Port) area of the city. The port is centrally situated, leaving passengers within easy strolling distance of Old Montreal and all its historical attractions. Taxis are also available for those traveling farther afield.
The terminal is well-equipped with visitor-friendly facilities. Though French is the official language of Montreal and the province of Quebec, English is widely spoken. The official currency is the Canadian dollar.