![](/rp/kFAqShRrnkQMbH6NYLBYoJ3lq9s.png)
Chinatown, Montreal - Wikipedia
Chinatown (French: Quartier chinois, pronounced [kaʁtje ʃinwa]) is a neighbourhood located in the area of De la Gauchetière Street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Montréal neighbourhood: Discover Chinatown - Tourisme Montréal
Dec 2, 2022 · When visiting any city, guidebooks and locals will give you the rundown of what kind of activities to do, which hip and happening restaurants to dine, and what attractions to see. Regardless of which city you’re in, the most common neighbourhood that you’ll find yourself exploring is Chinatown.
The best things to do in Chinatown, Montreal - Time Out
Jul 26, 2019 · The best things to do in Chinatown, Montreal include late night feasts, shopping hubs and more—here’s the best of it
Chinatown - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
The historical Chinatown area of Montreal’s Ville-Marie district is a well-kept and busy area that nonetheless retains much of its traditional character and multicultural charm.
Where to eat and drink in Montréal's Chinatown - Tourisme …
Nov 12, 2024 · Chinatown is a bustling neighbourhood with great dining options. From dim sum and fast-casual, dumplings and bakeries, wine bars and cocktail lounges, here are a handful of places that are local favourites that are sure to satiate all palates! Beijing is a local favourite for classic cantonese fare.
Guide to Visiting Chinatown Montreal - TourbyTransit
Visit Chinatown Montreal - map and directions, history, information, photos and video - everything you need to know.
Montreal’s Chinatown - Montreal’s Best Places
Montreal’s Chinatown has its roots back in the mid to late 1800s. Chinese immigrants came to Montreal and all settled in the same area around de la Gauchetiere and St. Laurent Blvd. Chinatown in Montreal is one of the oldest Asian communities on the continent.
Chinatown, Montreal 2020: The Best Things to Do, Eat and See
Jul 26, 2019 · Though small in size—the whole of the neighbourhood spans just a few blocks—there’s plenty to do in Montreal’s bustling Chinatown, including some of the best bars …
Montréal Chinatown - Simon Fraser University
Montréal Chinatown thrived through the late 1910s. By 1921, Montréal had a Chinese population of 1,734, and had become the fourth largest Chinatown after Vancouver, Victoria and Toronto. It was bounded by Dorchester, Elain, de la Gauchetiere, and Chenneville streets.
Montreal Chinatown
Today’s Montreal Chinatown plays multiple functions. It is the center of many Chinese social and cultural organizations, has the largest Chinese school and even a Montreal Chinese hospital.
- Some results have been removed