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Hours July?Aug Mon?Fri 10am?6pm, Sat?Sun 11am?6pm; Sept?June Tues?Fri 10am?5pm, Sat?Sun 11am?5pm
Address 350 Place Royale
Location At rue de la Commune
Transportation Métro: Place d'Armes
Phone 514/872-9150
Web site www.pacmuseum.qc.ca
Prices Admission C$13 (US$11/£5.60) adults, C$8.50 (US$7.40/£3.65) seniors, C$7 (US$6.10/£3) students, C$5 (US$4.35/£2.15) children 6?12, free for under 6. Family rates available
Credit Cards AE, MC, V

Frommer's Review

A first visit to Montréal might best begin here. Built on the very site where the original colony was established in 1642 (Pointe-à-Callière), the modern Museum of Archaeology and History engages visitors in rare, beguiling ways. The triangular new building echoes the Royal Insurance building (1861) that stood here for many years. Go first to the 16-minute multimedia show in an auditorium that actually stands above exposed ruins of the earlier city. The show is accompanied by music and a playful bilingual narration that keeps the history slick and painless if a little chamber-of-commerce upbeat (children under 12 will likely find it a snooze).

Pointe-à-Callière was the spot where the St-Pierre River merged with the St. Lawrence. Evidence of the area's many inhabitants -- from Amerindians to French trappers to Scottish merchants -- was unearthed during archaeological digs that took more than a decade. Artifacts are on view in display cases set among the ancient building foundations and burial grounds below street level. Wind your way on the self-guided tour through the subterranean complex until you find yourself in the former Custom House, where there are more exhibits and a well-stocked gift shop. Allow at least an hour for a visit. The exhibit is wheelchair accessible.

New expansion has incorporated the Youville Pumping Station, across from the main building, into the museum. Dating from 1915, it has been restored to serve as an interpretation center. The main building contains L'Arrivage café and has a fine view of Vieux-Montréal and the Vieux-Port. Plan an hour and a half to visit.

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