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Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel

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  • airport shuttle

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Montreal Airport

Montréal-Dorval International Airport began operation on September 1, 1941, with three paved runways. By 1946, the airport was already handling more than a quarter of a million passengers a year. This number grew to more than a million by the mid-1950s. At the time, Dorval was the busiest airport in Canada.

The Gateway To Montreal

Montreal – Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport is the principal passenger airport for Canada’s second largest city, and a major international hub, welcoming 13 million passengers in 2010. The airport is on the island of Montreal, 20 km (12 mi) from downtown, with round-the-clock access to and from all local points of interest.

Formerly known as Montreal – Dorval, the airport commenced operations in 1941 on the site of a former racetrack. During WWII it was a prominent stopover for warplanes en route to England. After a period in the 1970s when traffic shifted to neighboring Mirabel Airport, Dorval regained its leadership and, following a major expansion, was renamed in 2004 after the distinguished Prime Minister.

The bilingual signs at Montreal – Trudeau alert arriving passengers to the city’s distinctive marriage of cultures: French and English, European and North American, ancient and modern. Though the official language is French, over half the population is fluent in both languages. Museums abound, as do film and jazz festivals and remarkable architecture, old and new. Highlights include:

Mount Royal is the centerpiece of the city and the island to which it gives its name. The surrounding park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed New York’s Central Park. At the top of the mountain is a 103 foot illuminated cross.

Quartier des Spectacles is a mushrooming arts and entertainment district in downtown Montreal. The Quartier soon will be home to 30 performance venues.

Old Montreal: Graced by Notre Dame Basilica and other stone cathedrals, quaint row-houses, and cobbled streets traversed by horse-drawn carriages, Old Montreal is an architectural treat. Old Montreal includes the Old Port, from which one can take a ferry to the Isle Sainte-Helene.

Isle Sainte-Helene is the former site of Expo 67, the World’s Fair of that year. Several structures from that event survive, such as the geodesic dome from the New York Pavilion and Moshe Safdie’s design for Habitat 67 – the apartment complex of the future.

McGill University is one of Canada’s oldest and most distinguished, regularly ranking among the 25 best universities in the world.

Montreal Areas

  • Montreal Airport Hotels
    Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (formerly called Dorval) is the city's only commercial airport for international and Canadian flights. It is located 12 miles west of downtown Montreal on Route 20.

  • Bell Centre Hotels
    Every year, the home of the Montreal Canadiens attracts close to 850,000 spectators to their hockey games, while 650,000 people walk through the doors to watch over 120 shows, for a total of 1.5 million spectators.

  • Downtown Montreal Hotels
    The heart of downtown is St. Catherine Street, the city's major east-west thoroughfare, where department stores and bookstores exist side by side with strip clubs and discount clothing centers.

  • Convention Center Hotels
    Only 20 minutes from the city's international airport and near several thousand hotel rooms, the Palais is easily accessible by car, public transit, bike or you can walk.

  • Olympic Stadium Hotels
    The Olympic Stadium and surrounding venues in Montreal were built for the 1976 Summer Olympics. The stadium's tower was completed a little later, in 1988 or 12 years after the Olympics.

  • Old Montreal Hotels
    Its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, river promenade, and street performers make Old Montreal irresistible for visitors.

  • Mount Royal Park Hotels
    First opened to the public in 1876, Lac aux CastorsMount Royal Park (in French - Parc du Mont-Royal) was designed to provide an open green area where locals and visitors could partake of a number of different fresh-air activities.

  • Underground City Hotels
    You'll be amazed by its brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions.

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