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Discover the rich history of science and culture at the Redpath Museum in Montreal, showcasing incredible artifacts and engaging exhibits for all ages.
Nestled in the heart of Montreal, the Redpath Museum is a must-visit destination for tourists seeking to uncover the rich tapestry of natural history and cultural heritage. As one of Canada's oldest museums, it offers a unique glimpse into the world of anthropology, paleontology, and more, making it a delightful stop for all ages.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from the south of Montérégie, take Autoroute 30 towards Montreal. Merge onto Autoroute 15 North. Continue on Autoroute 15 until you reach the exit for Boulevard René-Lévesque. Follow Boulevard René-Lévesque until you reach Sherbrooke Street. Turn right onto Sherbrooke Street, and the Redpath Museum will be located at 859 Sherbrooke St W on your left. There is street parking available, but be sure to check the parking signs for any restrictions.
Public Transportation
To visit the Redpath Museum using public transport, start by taking a commuter train from any station in Montérégie to the Montreal Central Station (Gare Centrale). From there, exit the station and walk to the Bonaventure Metro Station (Green Line). Take the Metro towards Angrignon and get off at the McGill stop. Exit the station and walk east on Sherbrooke Street. The museum will be a short walk ahead on your right at 859 Sherbrooke St W.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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