From bustling Sainte-Catherine street, to the quaint Mount-Royal avenue, Montreal is a shopping mecca. Summer is when sidewalk sales crowd the streets, and you can’t forget the underground city, which is filled with local and internat…Open the full description
From bustling Sainte-Catherine street, to the quaint Mount-Royal avenue, Montreal is a shopping mecca. Summer is when sidewalk sales crowd the streets, and you can’t forget the underground city, which is filled with local and international retailers.
La Montréalaise Atelier
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Montrealers have been sporting Sabrina Barilà’s coveted “La Montréalaise” sweaters and tote bags ever since she started selling them online several years back. A few months ago, Barilà opened La Montréalaise’s first store in the Mile-End, resulting in the brand’s die-hard fans flocking to the new atelier to shop the collection in real time.
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Empire de l'Échange
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You can sell, exchange and buy clothes here, as well as new items, handmade things or fun things in general. They have three stores around town so you can use your credit elsewhere or at least see some local artisans' work.
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Local Experience
1 Hour Vintage Tour in a Vintage Convertible
Prices from
40
CAD
Duration
1 h
Languages
French, English
Suite 88 Chocolatier
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Situated on de Maisonneuve boulevard in the hub of the downtown core, Suite 88 can well be considered chocolate heaven. You will see patrons coming in for truffles to go or taking a seat to enjoy a decadent dessert dish. Ideal for date night as well as last-minute hostess gifts, there is no better reason to drop by than to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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Eva B
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This is the place to grab some old and (new) clothes. Eva B is the place to be. Many pieces of clothings have been stocked there. It used to have a big gigantic pile of clothes.
You can also find any vintages furnitures or costumes for Halloween.
Your shopping experience in Montreal would be completed without a Eva B visit.
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Ashukan Cultural Space
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More of a contemporary Art Gallery than a souvenir shop, this place was only opened in May 2015, and is a very interesting place to buy original souvenirs or presents. All the items showcased in the gallery are made by aboriginals from all over Quebec, ranging from paintings, sculptures, prints, clothing, jewelry, music and postcards.
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Boutique Point G
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A vibrant decor meets you upon entering the shop, as do the candy-coloured French delights. The name says it all – and do their sweets ever hit the right spot. Point G is the only place in Montreal where you can acquire macarons similar to those from Ladurée. Run by French natives, you can rest assured that you are in good hands.
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Local Experience
1 Hour Vintage Tour in a Vintage Convertible
Prices from
40
CAD
Duration
1 h
Languages
French, English
Station 16
Souvenirs
8
1

Station 16 is the latest destination for lovers of pop art, graffiti, and street art. With artworks visibly displayed on a white wall behind a large glass window, it is one of the current ventures involved in re-vamping the Main. The Montreal-based gallery features pieces from Europe and North America and also operates as a silkscreen print shop.
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Frank & Oak
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Where does the dapper Montrealer shop? Chez Frank & Oak, of course. Founded & based in Montreal, Frank & Oak is slowly becoming an international hit with features from the likes of GQ and Esquire. Despite recent expansions, their Montreal roots remain etched into each item they craft (rue Saint Viateur labels are added to their creations’ linings).
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Artpop
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Artpop is perfect for your favourite Montrealer or for bringing home souvenirs that really capture our vibrant city. Tucked on avenue Mount-Royal, this gift shop houses plenty of great finds, from clothing, to jewellery, home decor, postcards, and handmade keepsakes. I also stopped by to pick up my Montreal-themed mementos before travelling abroad!
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Fou D'Ici
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What do you get when you pair gourmet goods with the perfect downtown location? You get Montreal’s urban food market. Nestled steps away from the Quartier des Spectacles, the upscale shop’s shelves are stocked with local and organic produce while sections are separated into: Pantry, bakery, cheese, fruits & vegetables, seafood, and butcher.
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Espace 40
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This art gallery, which calls the Mile End home, is located on Casgrain street among many startups and young businesses. The contemporary gallery is the product of three art lovers with a passion for the craft. If you have trouble spotting it at first, look closer as it’s intertwined among Mile End coup de coeurs, The Green Panther and Frank & Oak.
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Kitsch à l'os
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They have new stuff and antique things as well, the store is packed with so many things, it's hard to know where to look at. Definitely a great place for a gift, and the store is close to the Olympic Stadium. So many styles, era, Tiki to English to american retro...you'll find something for sure ! And you'd be supporting a local place
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Au papier japonais
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A hidden gem in the Mile-End area, it's fun to visit even if you're not a hardcore japanese calligrapher or really into origami. It's a "sensory" experience in the sense that touching papers will make you want to start doing japanese calligraphy !
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Gendron Confiseur Chocolatier
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This chocolate shop, which formerly housed Godiva, is the latest edition to La Maison Ogilvy. Opened by a brother and sister duo from Montreal, Gendron Chocolatier has been specializing in dark chocolate for over 15 years. Chocolate aficionados will love the fact that everything here is handmade without any preservatives or artificial flavours.
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