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La boutique du Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec
La boutique de mode québécoise Diffusion Griff 3000 (Québec fashions)
La joaillerie Jules Perrier (art jeweller)
La joaillerie METO - Jacques Bastien ( art jeweller)
La boutique de maroquinerie fine Serge Ricchi (fine leather goods)
Meubles d'autrefois M.B. (yestertime furniture)







When time comes to buy a beautiful object, an original design or a special gift, Marché Bonsecours and its boutiques is the best place to shop for something that was designed and made here.
 
From souvenirs to collector's items

Its imposing silver dome has made Marché Bonsecours a new symbol of modernism in Old Montréal. A sparkling gem in Québec's heritage, the Marché has a contemporary interior design that includes a shopping concourse to explore.

High-end boutiques give visitors an opportunity to discover Québécois, Canadian and aboriginal artwork, clothing and furniture by Québec designers, contemporary jewelry designs as well as the must-see Boutique des arts de la table (kitchenware.) of the Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec. This special intermeshing of various cultures contributes to Marché Bonsecours’s fame. The boutiques are accessible from rue St-Paul.



It's yours to discover!



 
BOUTIQUES
 

La boutique du Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec

Website : www.metiers-d-art.qc.ca
Email : cmaq@metiers-d-art.qc.ca

The Boutique des métiers d'art du Québec features the work of over a hundred of Québec's best professional artisans. It offers a wide range of original pieces, including jewellery, pottery, as well as glass and wood items. Be they functional or decorative, they are one-of-a-kind creations for you to discover.

(514) 878-2787


 

La boutique du Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec
 
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La boutique de mode québécoise Diffusion Griff'3000 (Québec fashions)

www.diffusiongriff3000.com

This shop exclusively offers Québec fashions ― women’s and men's ready-to-wear, children's wear, leather and fur coats, knitwear, loungewear, fashion accessories, hats and scarves and more. Not only a shop, Diffusion Griff is a unique fashion concept where you'll find all the latest essentials.

(514) 398-0761



 

La boutique de mode québécoise Diffusion Griff'3000
 
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La joaillerie Jules Perrier (art jeweller)

Founded in 1956 and managed by Jules Perrier, La joaillerie Jules Perrier is an ever growing business concern thanks to the quality and distinctive style of its collection. Jules Perrier is a trademark known by customers from across Canada and around the world who appreciate high-quality workmanship and original designs.

Email : info@julesperrier.com
Website : julesperrier.com

(514) 875-5818

 

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La joaillerie METO - Jacques Bastien ( art jeweller)

Crafted by Jacques Bastien, this jewellery’s collection is unique in its pure and harmonious lines. Dare to be different.

(514) 397-0629








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La boutique de maroquinerie fine Serge Ricchi (fine leather goods)

Email : serge.ricchi@sympatico.ca

La boutique de maroquinerie fine Serge Ricchi is a genuine treasure chest. Laugh off the rain with Marie Villeneuve's fanciful umbrellas and Jean-Michel Cropsal's raincoats; discover leather's third dimension with Guy Lévesque's sculptures, Jean Vernet's colourful leather creations, Rosie Godbout's bomber jackets and woven fabrics … and last but not least, Serge Ricchi's legendary bags.

(514) 393-1532






 

La boutique de maroquinerie fine Serge Ricchi
 
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Meubles d'autrefois M.B. (yestertime furniture)

www.yestertimefurniture.com

The largest collection in North America of authentically hand-crafted reproductions of 18th century French Canadian furniture. Exports all over the world. The boutique also features a remarkable selection of souvenir items made by 27 renowned Québec artisans: decoys, traditional clothing, moccasins and a wide variety of maple products.

(514) 875-4511

 
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Atelier Antoine (Glass Artist)

Whether transparent, translucent or coloured, glass art is created from a multitude of elements. From a cold and rigid state to molten liquid, glass art goes through a metamorphosis process and becomes timeless.

Profesionnal artist and industrial designer, Antoine Pelletier has recently developed a passion for glass art. This passion motivated him to open his new glass workshop. The artist creates his artwork by using kilns specially designed for fusing and thermoforming glass.

Crafts from Québec combined with a glass artwork created on site make great gifts. Visit Old Montréal and discover glass art at the Marché Bonsecours, a souvenir to bring home.


www.atelierantoine.com

 
Atelier Antoine (Glass Artist)
 
 
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Boutique Arts en mouvement


A hideaway of enchanting treasures and handcrafted gems, Arts en Mouvement is the ultimate place to lose yourself in the charm of skilful craftsmanship. Browse through a garden of delightful wares, mystical articles, and quirky pieces. If you want to treat yourself to something lovely, add character to your décor, or need to find the ideal gift, you simply must take the time to visit Arts en Mouvement; you'll be glad you did...


(514) 875-9717

 
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Nature et découverte

For the collector ― quirky objects, jewellery, masks, butterflies and insects, gems and stones…


(514) 868-9992

 

Nature et découverte
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Temps libre

  • Clothing combining style and confort for a casual lifestyle.
  • Clothing resisting to wear and tear and passing trends.
  • Clothing that will become your must-keeps.

Tel. : (514) 393-1545
Fax : (514) 651-3859
tempslibre@videotron.ca





 

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GALLERIES
 
 

La galerie du Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec

The Galerie des métiers d'art du Québec has taken on the mission of showcasing the works of the most talented established and emerging contemporary Québec craft artists. These artists work in a variety of media ― glass, ceramics, metal, textiles and furniture. This range of talent also includes avant-garde sculptors/jewellers and cabinetmakers.


Tel. : (514) 878-2787 Ext. 2
Fax : (514) 861-9191
Email : galerie@metiers-d-art.qc.ca
Website : www.galeriedesmetiersdart.com


 
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Galerie Art et Antiquités MEDIUS (art & antiques)

Email : anna.mediaboom@videotron.ca
or anne.artmeduis@bellenet.ca

Art et Antiquités Medius is an ambassador of Canadian culture through paintings; we share the cultural wealth of this land. With a representative collection of this unique culture, we are known for our uncommon selection of Inuit, aboriginal and Québec art.

We also offer some objects of European origin: collections of paintings from the 17th, 18th and 19th century and antique furniture from the 18th and 19th century.

Director: Anna Chelchowska
Paintings: Inuit, aboriginal and Canadian art paintings

Tel. : (514) 876-3737
Fax : (514) 876-8944

 

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Gallery 8

Paintings- Etchings
Montréal Images


Gallery 8 invites you to discover a great selection of Claude Montoya etchings. A long-time resident of Old Montréal, Montoya is well-known for her Montréal urban sceneries.

You can also discover her original works with an urban theme on paper and canvas and many other exclusive artworks that will appeal to you immediately.

An offer of etchings and paintings in a wide range of prices and formats to suit all budgets and tastes.

Corporate gift
Commissions

Tel. : (514) 861-5858
Email : galerie8@gmail.com
Website : montoya.ca

 

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Le Café des Arts

Sculptures, paintings and photographies.
Cafe/restaurant.

Come and drink the best coffee in Montreal, sit, relax and enjoy some magnificent art work. How can one want more? We are located in the heart of Old-Montreal at 350 Saint-Paul East in the Bonsecours Market.

Jérôme X. Scullino
Seize the Moment Photography
Tel.: (613) 747-0607
Toll free: 1 866 747-0607
Websites : www.seizethemoment.ca
                www.cafedesarts.ca

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RESTAURANTS
 
 

Forget

Home made cuisine, yesteryear’s flavours.
Lunch and evening table d’hôte.
Reservations possible for groups of 35 people and more.

(514) 871-9610


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Sushi Ya

In the heart of Old Montréal, come and experience Japanese gastronomy in a hearty and welcoming ambiance with impeccable service. The chef will make you discover his authentic, exceptional and unforgettable sushis.

One try will convince you.

(514) 315-7472

 

Sushi Ya

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Le Café des Arts

Sculptures, paintings and photographies.
Cafe/restaurant.

Come and drink the best coffee in Montreal, sit, relax and enjoy some magnificent art work. How can one want more? We are located in the heart of Old-Montreal at 350 Saint-Paul East in the Bonsecours Market.

Jérôme X. Scullino
Seize the Moment Photography
Tel.: (613) 747-0607
Toll free: 1 866 747-0607
Websites : www.seizethemoment.ca
                www.cafedesarts.ca

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Le Cabaret du Roy

Website : www.oyez.ca
Email : lecabaretduroy@oyez.ca

The Cabaret du Roy, Gold medalist at the Grands Prix du Tourisme du Québec (2003), is a theme restaurant which takes you back in 1705, in the heart of Nouvelle-France's colony.
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Meet and exchange with colourful characters living in Montréal in the 18th century: King's daughter, trapper, peasant nobility, etc.

In a picturesque décor, taste the best products that rural Québec has to offer. From breakfast to gastronomic dinner and sugar shack fare in the spring time, the Cabaret du Roy brings old French Canadian traditions back to life.

Put the Cabaret du Roy on the list of your cultural visits. Gastronomy, history and entertainment: the best of Old Montréal.

(514) 907-9000

 

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