Museum, historic/archeological site
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Musée McCord Stewart
For over 100 years, the McCord Stewart Museum has shed light on Montréal by championing the city’s history, diversity and creativity. The museum creates a number of exhibits and activities that look at social history and more with over 2.5 million images, objects and works of art at its disposal.
Map and contact information
Public transportation
- Subway : McGill
- Bus : 24
Permanent exhibitions
- Voix autochtones d'aujourd'hui : savoir, trauma, résilience (Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience)This exhibition bears witness to the still unrecognized knowledge of Indigenous peoples in Quebec and Canada as well as the deep wounds they carry and their incredible resilience.
Recreational / cultural activities
- Conference
- Entertainment for children
- Guided tour
- Native culture interpretation
- Self-guided tour
- Workshop
Services
- Air conditioning
- Boutique
- Event spaces/equipment
- Wireless internet
Restaurant and food services
- Picnic area
- Café, tea room
Accessibility
- Accessible to people with a disability
- Services for the hearing impaired
Eligible customers
- Adults
- Teens
- Children
- Groups
- Minimum age required: 0
Groups
- Entertainment available
- Tours : in french
- Tours : in english
- Special schedule on request
- Possible off-season opening
- Group rates
- Booking required
- Maximum capacity: 60
Available facilities
- Banquet, meeting, conference room
- Changing-room
- Garden
- Lockers
- Theatre/auditorium