
Quai Jacques-Cartier is the Old Port’s front porch, the stretch where Montréal’s riverfront feels most alive. The pier sits below Place Jacques-Cartier and opens directly onto the St. Lawrence, giving it a steady mix of walkers, cyclists, and people drifting between festivals, concerts, and the marina. It’s where major events land first—winter light shows, summer music programming, and the big-top seasons that turn the waterfront into a temporary village. Sightseeing cruises and the Bateau-Mouche depart from here, sending visitors along the river toward Parc Jean-Drapeau or the islands. Even on quiet days, the long promenade offers an easy vantage point on the city’s skyline and its industrial edges.
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