Bonsecours Market is an elegant heritage building located in a stunning area of Old Montréal, offering breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and the historic Old Port. Recognized as one of Canada’s finest heritage buildings, it features four impressive reception halls that can accommodate between 100 to 975 guests, making it an ideal venue for various events. The market is home to a variety of local shops, including unique boutiques showcasing products from French Canadian Indian Tribes, as well as numerous souvenir and gift shops. Visitors appreciate the lively atmosphere and friendly environment, along with convenient amenities like public bathrooms. While the market is primarily tourist-oriented, it provides a charming experience with its beautiful architecture and vibrant surroundings, perfect for those looking to enjoy shopping, dining, and a taste of local culture.
Hey! You can find affordable gifts and souvenirs when they have specials. There is always something new not found at other tourist gift shops.
December 2025
I knew tax free here. But there didn't tax free. You need to confirm tax free
December 2025
Great little local shops, with the US to CAD Exchange rate, felt like good prices on many of the items offered in the stores. Some small boutique stores with products from French Canadian Indian Tribes that had special pieces, plus in Old Town Montreal which is absolutely gorgeous. Completely loved this whole area.