About this guide
About Montreal
Preparing your trip to Montreal (1)
How to get to Montreal (2)
What you must know once here (3)
 •• What you shouldn't miss
 •• Everything you must know
 •• How to get around
 •• Where to get more free information
What you must do before leaving (4)

Montreal restaurants, hotels, bars, museums and much more.
From Old Montreal to the Plateau and Chinatown, all the information in this guide divided by neighbourhood with maps.

Street maps
Public transit
Consulates (ambassies)
Weather

Emergencies and health

The 911 emergency phone number covers fire, police and medical emergencies (ambulances). If you had you car (or anything else) stolen, don't call 911 or even the local station, they won't come to fill out a report, you have to go to a station to fill it out yourself. To get the address of the nearest police station, call 514-280-4636 (the downtown station 25 is at 980 Guy street south of René-Levesque blvd.) or visit tthe SPVM 's web site.

The 411 information service is also available if you are looking for a phone number (a fee could be charged to use it).

Here are the most important emergency phone numbers:

ScheduleOrganizationPhone number
24 hrs/7 daysPolice, fire and health emergencies911
24 hrs/7 joursSOS Violence conjugale514-873-9010 (ext.: 1-800-363-9010)
24 hrs/7 daysKids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868


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