A wheelchair tour of Little Italy and the Jean-Talon Market
“Experience the emotion” is the slogan of Little Italy, a neighbourhood with a thousand and one flavours, shaped by the city’s first Italian immigrants, back in the 19th century. The neighbourhood has retained its irresistible charm over the years. The courtyards are overflowing with tomato plants and grapevines, soccer is a way of life and the unique aroma of cappuccinos mingles with the scent of simmering sauces. La dolce vita!
Read moreExplore the Quartier International by wheelchair
An economic project, but also an urban design project where public art is in the spotlight, the Quartier International is known for its many financial and international organizations.
Read moreExplore the Quartier des spectacles on wheels
Discover the excitement of Montreal’s Quartier des spectacles! Creative and daring, this flagship destination shines with a thousand lights! Here, the show is everywhere: indoors and out, in all seasons, day and night.
Read moreExperience downtown Montreal in a wheelchair
Between the river and the mountain, in the bustling downtown area of Montreal, you can do business, window-shop, dine or be entertained. The pleasure is always there. The skyscrapers and public squares are must-sees!
Read moreDiscover the wonders of the Village in a wheelchair
The openness that reigns in Montreal’s Village of makes it a vital part of the city’s urban landscape. A meeting point for the LGBTQ+ community, a shopping area and a place to live, the Rainbow District is not just a playground for night owls (even though the ambiance is great). It is also one of the neighbourhoods that expends the most efforts to install removable ramps in front of businesses with a step. You could say inclusion is their philosophy!
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