Musée de Lachine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Incredible Space
This open air museum is free to enter and is located at the end of canal Lachine. There are numerous structures at permanent display here which may require a few hours to explore thoroughly. The area ...
The buildings located at this museum house important artifacts from the Amerindians, the French and the British. One building was originally built as a trading post. We were informed it is the oldest...
Just a short drive from downtown and gorgeous anytime of year, this waterfront park and outdoor art exhibit is spectacular. You could spend an entire day here, bring a picnic, a frisbee and a towel to...
We loved our visit to the Lachine Museum! It really is a hidden gem for both contemporary art buffs and history enthusiasts. As a bonus, it's right by the water. After your visit, I suggest just takin...
Modern Sculpture Art outdoors in Parc Rene-Levesque - nice morning walk
Parc Rene-Levesque is a municipal park on an small peninsula between the Lachine Canal and the Lake Saint-Louis portion of the St. Lawrence River in Montreal. The park contains 38 large modern-ar...
Incredible Space
This open air museum is free to enter and is located at the end of canal Lachine. There are numerous structures at permanent display here which may require a few hours to explore thoroughly. The area ...
A pivotal historical spot
The buildings located at this museum house important artifacts from the Amerindians, the French and the British. One building was originally built as a trading post. We were informed it is the oldest...
A must see while in Montreal
Just a short drive from downtown and gorgeous anytime of year, this waterfront park and outdoor art exhibit is spectacular. You could spend an entire day here, bring a picnic, a frisbee and a towel to...
Great Experience!
We loved our visit to the Lachine Museum! It really is a hidden gem for both contemporary art buffs and history enthusiasts. As a bonus, it's right by the water. After your visit, I suggest just takin...
Modern Sculpture Art outdoors in Parc Rene-Levesque - nice morning walk
Parc Rene-Levesque is a municipal park on an small peninsula between the Lachine Canal and the Lake Saint-Louis portion of the St. Lawrence River in Montreal. The park contains 38 large modern-ar...