Montreal Markets
From Atwater to Jean-Talon, Montréal’s public markets are a feast of local produce, cheese and prepared food.
Jean-Talon Market in Little Italy is one of North America’s largest open-air markets, packed with Québec produce, cheesemongers and spice stalls.
Atwater Market, in a 1933 Art Deco hall by the Lachine Canal, is a year-round favourite for butchers, bakers and flower sellers.
Highlights
- Graze through Jean-Talon Market
- Pick up Québec cheese at Atwater
- Cycle the Lachine Canal between the two
Nearby & related
Old Port of Montreal
Where Montréal began — cobblestone streets, river breezes and four centuries of history along the St. Lawrence.
Mount Royal Park
The green crown of the city, with the best skyline view in Montréal from its famous lookout.
Notre-Dame Basilica
A Gothic Revival masterpiece whose deep-blue, star-spangled ceiling leaves every visitor speechless.
Travel tip: Go early on weekends — the markets get busy by mid-morning.