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Canadian Railway Museum
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The Canadian Railway Museum, operating under the brand name Exporail in both official languages, is a rail transport museum in Saint-Constant, Quebec, Canada, on Montreal's south shore.
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Canadian Railway Museum

110 Rue St Pierre, Saint-Constant, QC J5A 1G7, Canada
4.7(1.3K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Canadian Railway Museum, operating under the brand name Exporail in both official languages, is a rail transport museum in Saint-Constant, Quebec, Canada, on Montreal's south shore.

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attractions: , restaurants: Jennina Pizzeria, Geo’Délices - Restaurant - Fusion cuisine africaine et classique, Sema Pizza - Saint-Constant, La Bière à Boire, Boulangerie et Pâtisserie Au Four et Au Moulin, Tim Hortons, Restaurant Au Goût de Siam, Aliments Alexa, local businesses:
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+1 450-632-2410
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Nearby restaurants of Canadian Railway Museum

Jennina Pizzeria

Geo’Délices - Restaurant - Fusion cuisine africaine et classique

Sema Pizza - Saint-Constant

La Bière à Boire

Boulangerie et Pâtisserie Au Four et Au Moulin

Tim Hortons

Restaurant Au Goût de Siam

Aliments Alexa

Jennina Pizzeria

Jennina Pizzeria

4.3

(297)

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Geo’Délices - Restaurant - Fusion cuisine africaine et classique

Geo’Délices - Restaurant - Fusion cuisine africaine et classique

5.0

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Sema Pizza - Saint-Constant

Sema Pizza - Saint-Constant

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La Bière à Boire

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4.7
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4.0
2y

I recently visited the Canadian Railway Museum with my friends,and overall, it was a beautiful experience. The museum is a treasure trove for both kids and adults, showcasing the rich history of railways in Canada. However, there were a few aspects that could be improved upon.

Firstly, finding the entrance to the museum was quite a challenge. The signage could be more prominent and informative, as it took us some time to navigate our way there. Clearer directions or more visible markers would greatly help visitors in locating the entrance more easily.

Another area that could use some improvement is the friendliness and welcoming attitude of the employees. While I understand that working in a busy museum can be demanding, a warm and inviting atmosphere goes a long way in enhancing the visitor experience. It would be wonderful to see the staff smiling and readily available to assist and engage with visitors.

Furthermore, the lighting inside the museum could be better. Some areas were dimly lit, making it difficult to fully appreciate the exhibits and read the accompanying information. Adjusting the lighting to ensure proper visibility throughout the museum would greatly enhance the overall experience for visitors.

Despite these drawbacks, I must emphasize that the Canadian Railway Museum is truly a remarkable place. The collection of trains and artifacts is extensive, offering a captivating glimpse into Canada's railway heritage. The interactive displays and educational activities make it an enjoyable experience for kids, and even adults can't help but feel a sense of wonder and nostalgia.

In conclusion, while the navigation to the entrance can be challenging, and the employees could be more welcoming and friendly, the Canadian Railway Museum remains a must-visit destination. The beautiful experience it provides for both children and adults, along with its rich historical significance, makes it well worth a visit. With some improvements in signage, staff attitude, and lighting, it has the potential to become an even more...

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4.0
3y

Google maps instructions lead us to the old Main entrance. It is a bit confusing because the sign that actually tells you where the new entrance is, is on a fence that has yellow tape blocking the entrance.

We weren’t the only customers whom were confused. There were others that came after us parking in the same spot. Perhaps it was the huge model train in the parking lot that distracts you. There is also a sign on the train that tells you the main entrance is 100 m straight and then left. You can’t walk it!

They should fix this.

We finally found our way to the new main entrance parking lot. It is a bit of a hike from the parking to get to the main entrance (We cannot walk with little kids from the parking lot 2 to the main entrance)

We booked our tickets online. We had to buy additional tickets to ride the trolley and the mini train.

We place was nice. There are a lot of different trains and artifacts. The kids really enjoyed the unlimited trolley ride. They had a blast on the mini train.

The place is pretty big. It took us about 3 hours to completely see everything. Which also included an hour lunch off site.

Bring your own lunch as they didn’t have any food to purchase while...

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5.0
17w

This train museum is located on the South Shore in St-Constant, just about a 15–25 minute drive if you live nearby. It’s a great family destination! Admission is free for kids on the first Sunday of every month (regular tickets are $24 for adults and $13 for children). After my visit, I even bought an annual pass — it’s totally worth it since it pays off after just three visits.

The museum has two parking lots. The first one you’ll see (with the big locomotive in front) is no longer in use. Keep driving about 80 meters ahead, and you’ll find a smaller parking lot that’s open.

When you get out of your car, you’ll see a ticket booth where you can buy both entrance and train ride tickets. I highly recommend trying the street train and the mini train — only $3 for adults and $1 for kids, and you can ride as many times as you like!

Once inside, grab a map and explore the grounds. The largest exhibition hall has lots of trains to see, and you can visit both the upper and lower levels.

The staff are very friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better.

The rest is for you to explore — definitely worth a visit for families and...

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I recently visited the Canadian Railway Museum with my friends,and overall, it was a beautiful experience. The museum is a treasure trove for both kids and adults, showcasing the rich history of railways in Canada. However, there were a few aspects that could be improved upon. Firstly, finding the entrance to the museum was quite a challenge. The signage could be more prominent and informative, as it took us some time to navigate our way there. Clearer directions or more visible markers would greatly help visitors in locating the entrance more easily. Another area that could use some improvement is the friendliness and welcoming attitude of the employees. While I understand that working in a busy museum can be demanding, a warm and inviting atmosphere goes a long way in enhancing the visitor experience. It would be wonderful to see the staff smiling and readily available to assist and engage with visitors. Furthermore, the lighting inside the museum could be better. Some areas were dimly lit, making it difficult to fully appreciate the exhibits and read the accompanying information. Adjusting the lighting to ensure proper visibility throughout the museum would greatly enhance the overall experience for visitors. Despite these drawbacks, I must emphasize that the Canadian Railway Museum is truly a remarkable place. The collection of trains and artifacts is extensive, offering a captivating glimpse into Canada's railway heritage. The interactive displays and educational activities make it an enjoyable experience for kids, and even adults can't help but feel a sense of wonder and nostalgia. In conclusion, while the navigation to the entrance can be challenging, and the employees could be more welcoming and friendly, the Canadian Railway Museum remains a must-visit destination. The beautiful experience it provides for both children and adults, along with its rich historical significance, makes it well worth a visit. With some improvements in signage, staff attitude, and lighting, it has the potential to become an even more outstanding attraction.
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Google maps instructions lead us to the old Main entrance. It is a bit confusing because the sign that actually tells you where the new entrance is, is on a fence that has yellow tape blocking the entrance. We weren’t the only customers whom were confused. There were others that came after us parking in the same spot. Perhaps it was the huge model train in the parking lot that distracts you. There is also a sign on the train that tells you the main entrance is 100 m straight and then left. You can’t walk it! They should fix this. We finally found our way to the new main entrance parking lot. It is a bit of a hike from the parking to get to the main entrance (We cannot walk with little kids from the parking lot 2 to the main entrance) We booked our tickets online. We had to buy additional tickets to ride the trolley and the mini train. We place was nice. There are a lot of different trains and artifacts. The kids really enjoyed the unlimited trolley ride. They had a blast on the mini train. The place is pretty big. It took us about 3 hours to completely see everything. Which also included an hour lunch off site. Bring your own lunch as they didn’t have any food to purchase while we were there.
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I recently visited the Canadian Railway Museum with my friends,and overall, it was a beautiful experience. The museum is a treasure trove for both kids and adults, showcasing the rich history of railways in Canada. However, there were a few aspects that could be improved upon. Firstly, finding the entrance to the museum was quite a challenge. The signage could be more prominent and informative, as it took us some time to navigate our way there. Clearer directions or more visible markers would greatly help visitors in locating the entrance more easily. Another area that could use some improvement is the friendliness and welcoming attitude of the employees. While I understand that working in a busy museum can be demanding, a warm and inviting atmosphere goes a long way in enhancing the visitor experience. It would be wonderful to see the staff smiling and readily available to assist and engage with visitors. Furthermore, the lighting inside the museum could be better. Some areas were dimly lit, making it difficult to fully appreciate the exhibits and read the accompanying information. Adjusting the lighting to ensure proper visibility throughout the museum would greatly enhance the overall experience for visitors. Despite these drawbacks, I must emphasize that the Canadian Railway Museum is truly a remarkable place. The collection of trains and artifacts is extensive, offering a captivating glimpse into Canada's railway heritage. The interactive displays and educational activities make it an enjoyable experience for kids, and even adults can't help but feel a sense of wonder and nostalgia. In conclusion, while the navigation to the entrance can be challenging, and the employees could be more welcoming and friendly, the Canadian Railway Museum remains a must-visit destination. The beautiful experience it provides for both children and adults, along with its rich historical significance, makes it well worth a visit. With some improvements in signage, staff attitude, and lighting, it has the potential to become an even more outstanding attraction.
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Es una experiencia muy gratificante para la familia
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Google maps instructions lead us to the old Main entrance. It is a bit confusing because the sign that actually tells you where the new entrance is, is on a fence that has yellow tape blocking the entrance. We weren’t the only customers whom were confused. There were others that came after us parking in the same spot. Perhaps it was the huge model train in the parking lot that distracts you. There is also a sign on the train that tells you the main entrance is 100 m straight and then left. You can’t walk it! They should fix this. We finally found our way to the new main entrance parking lot. It is a bit of a hike from the parking to get to the main entrance (We cannot walk with little kids from the parking lot 2 to the main entrance) We booked our tickets online. We had to buy additional tickets to ride the trolley and the mini train. We place was nice. There are a lot of different trains and artifacts. The kids really enjoyed the unlimited trolley ride. They had a blast on the mini train. The place is pretty big. It took us about 3 hours to completely see everything. Which also included an hour lunch off site. Bring your own lunch as they didn’t have any food to purchase while we were there.
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