With its old buildings and charming little streets, Old Montreal is one of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in the city. Stroll through the neighbourhood in both the summer and winter to grab a bite to eat and to shop locally. Here are some places to discover during your next visit.
The Centre Phi, a multifaceted arts centre, recently introduced an ephemeral pop-up shop. Boutique Phiéphémère presents local creations designed especially for the shop, plus original products made by the Centre Phi.
This charming shop now has two locations. After the success of the clothing and accessories store Espace Pépin, the owner, also an artist-painter, opened Maison Espace Pépin a few metres away. Several local brands can be found in both shops.
Located on charming Saint-Pierre Street, Galerie Zone Orange offers a vast selection of objects and accessories that are made in Quebec. The workshop-boutique carefully selects local creations and offers outstanding service!
A designer since 1993, Philippe Dubuc has a style that is distinguished by its modern and minimalist character. He pays particular attention to the finish and the materials with which he works. After several years on Saint-Denis Street, Philippe Dubuc decided to move his shop to Old Montreal.
Famous for the character of his leather creations, designer Denis Gagnon has had a well-established shop in Old Montreal for some years now. Stop by to peruse his collections, which includes several woolen pieces, long dresses and coats. Also available at the shop: certain creations by Montreal designers Harakiri, Travis Taddeo, Panache, Rubbercraze and Catrie
Looking for something created by a professional artisan? The Boutique du Conseil des métiers d’art du Québec is overflowing with beautiful discoveries made in Quebec. Included among the vast selection is the jewellery by Anne-Marie Chagnon, cushions by Velvet Moustache, blown glass creations by A + J, and much more.