Casino de Montréal
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The Montreal Casino, located in Montreal, Quebec, is the largest casino in Canada. Situated on Notre Dame Island, in Jean-Drapeau Park, it consists of two former Expo 67 pavilion buildings. The casino is open to the public seven days a week, operating morning until late night. It first opened on October 9, 1993.
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The Montreal Casino, located in Montreal, Quebec, is the largest casino in Canada. Situated on Notre Dame Island, in Jean-Drapeau Park, it consists of two former Expo 67 pavilion buildings. The casino is open to the public seven days a week, operating morning until late night. It first opened on October 9, 1993.
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I recently visited the Casino de Montréal and had an amazing experience! The casino is located on Île Notre-Pame, offering stunning views of the city skyline. Games and Entertainment The casino features a wide range of games, including slots, blackjack, roulette, and poker. I was impressed by the variety of games and the friendly dealers. The casino also hosts live entertainment, including music and comedy shows. Dining and Bars The casino has several dining options, including fine dining restaurants and casual eateries. I en joyed a delicious meal at the L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, which offered an unique dining experience. The bars offer a wide selection of cocktails and beers. Ambiance and Service The casino has a luxurious and modern ambiance, with a spacious gaming floor and comfortable seating areas. The staff were friendly and helpful, providing excellent service throughout my visit. Overall Experience Overall, I had a fantastic time at the Casino de Montréal. The casino offers something for everyone, from gaming and entertainment to dining and relaxation. I highly recommend visiting this casino for an unforgettable experience.
When researching for our first trip to Montreal, I didn't see anywhere or anyone mentioning Casino de Montreal. I found out about this casino only because I was looking for a place for Mother's Day brunch (this casino has a buffet restaurant). Later I learned that Casino de Montreal is the largest casino in Canada. I guess it's worth a visit after all. We had our Mother's Day brunch at the buffet restaurant Pavillon 67. Then we stayed and chilled out at the casino. Different from the usual impression of a casino, Casino de Montreal is very airy, clean and well kept. The slot machines area is spacious. We could walk around comfortably. There's a drink station on the first floor where you can get free beverages like coffee, tea, juice and soda. It's pretty awesome. We got ourselves a drink then spent some time at the slot machines. Gambling is not our thing at all, but for some reason we had a great time at Casino de Montreal. I recommend visiting this casino as a part of your trip to Montreal, especially if you're gonna visit The Biosphere. Bus 777 (at Jean-Drapeau station) can take you right at the door of Casino de Montreal.
I recently had the pleasure of attending a boxing match event at the Casino de Montréal... it was an exceptional experience from start to finish! The venue itself is absolutely stunning, with a beautiful and modern design that immediately catches the eye. What truly stood out was the cleanliness of the entire casino. Every area, from the entrance to the event space, was impeccably maintained. It was clear that the staff takes great pride in keeping the venue spotless, which greatly enhanced our overall experience. The atmosphere in the ring was electricccc... the energy of the crowd was contagious, and it made for an incredibly exciting and memorable night. The staff working that evening were not only professional but also extremely friendly and accommodating, ensuring that everyone had a great time and knew where to be seated immediately as it was getting hectic. Overall, the combination of the beautiful setting, the immaculate cleanliness, and the vibrant energy made our visit to Casino de Montréal an unforgettable experience. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a top-notch venue for events or a night out!!
During the F1 weekend, Casino du Montreal was bustling with activity, adding to the overall excitement of the event. Despite the crowds, entry was relatively manageable most of the time, even after the main F1 events concluded each day. However, Saturday evening was an exception, as the casino was packed to the door, forcing us to navigate through the parking garage to exit the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The casino's atmosphere was lively and engaging, contributing to the fun of the visit. However, it primarily featured slot machines, which was a downside for our group as we were hoping to find more variety. We were particularly interested in playing low-stakes blackjack, but there was only one machine available for this, making it challenging to enjoy different types of games. The bartenders added to the positive experience with their friendly demeanor, although their efficiency left something to be desired. Despite these minor inconveniences, the overall experience at Casino du Montreal was enjoyable, thanks to the vibrant atmosphere and the added thrill of the F1 weekend.
Music, food, gambling, there's something for everyone at the Casino de Montréal, which is open around the clock. On Île Notre-Dame, it's easily accessible by car, bicycle, or bus. The casino has more than 3,000 slot machines. Casino de Montreal is now an architectural gem with four floors of gaming plus fabulous dining and outstanding entertainment. There are dance shows and artist performing their arts. There is DJ and shuttle bus service from the stations as well. There is cabaret and dance shows on all floors. Be here for a good soirée. The gaming arcade is also with trying. There are animations all around the slot machines. Its like a paradise for gamblers. A lot of old people around trying their luck with the young ones cheering them up. Had a great time here with my friends on my trip to Montreal. We enjoyed free soft drinks and coffee. The buffet on the top floor is also worth trying. It is also vegetarian friendly. There are other restaurants alongside which you can keep an eye on if you're selective with your cuisines.
Easily accessible from the bus, you do have to leave your big bags at the entrance/coat check area though (it’s free). It has a bunch of floors with slots and stuff but if you’re not there to gamble but to mosey around, the exterior’s architecture is pretty nice. And if you get tired, just cool down inside the casino and get a drink/meal. There's also a "budget" dining area on the top floor called L'instant. Pretty good place to satiate your hunger, this was on the same floor as the more expensive restaurant. It’s more of the canteen experience where you get a tray, pick some pastries, pick some entrees and drinks, pay the cashier and find a table. We ended up getting a (bland) spaghetti and a drink. The pastries (pan au chocolat & muffin) were probably better than the entrees. It’s a good deal and the view was pretty awesome.
Nearby Attractions Of Casino de Montréal
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Jean-Doré Beach
Voie-Maritime Park
Jean-Drapeau
Aquazilla (Parc Jean-Drapeau)
Jardins des Floralies
Wall Of Champions
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Jean-Doré Beach
Voie-Maritime Park
Jean-Drapeau
Nearby Restaurants Of Casino de Montréal
Pavillon 67, buffet gourmand
Restaurant Le Montréal (Casino de Montréal)
La Colonie Thai
Restaurant Le Ste-Hélène, Bistro-Terrasse
Syndicat des employées et employés de la société des casinos du Québec-CSN
Pavillon 67, buffet gourmand
Restaurant Le Montréal (Casino de Montréal)
La Colonie Thai
Restaurant Le Ste-Hélène, Bistro-Terrasse