Access

The Eureka! Festival will be held on the Quays of the Old Port and at the Montréal Science Center. The Quays of the Old Port and the Science Center are located at the corner of Saint-Laurent and de la Commune.

We encourage you to take public transit - for the environmental reasons but also because there is a lot happening on the Quays of the Old Port that weekend!


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By public transit:

Metro

The Eureka! Festival is a few minutes' walk from the Place d'Armes metro station.

Head towards Old Montréal until you reach de la Commune Street.

Turn left on de la Commune and continue to the corner of Saint-Laurent.

Bus

515 sud (Saint-Laurent) route – get off at Saint-Laurent and De la Commune.

 

As a partner of the Quays of the Old Port the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) invites families to use public transportation and take advantage of its Sorties en famille (Family outings) program. Under this program, an adult who holds a valid STM card may travel accompanied by a maximum of five children under 12 throughout the STM network on Saturdays and Sundays and this, free of charge

 

By car:

From the South Shore via the Champlain Bridge: take the Wellington exit, then follow the signs to Old Montréal.

From the South Shore via the Victoria Bridge: About one kilometre after you come off the bridge, turn right onto Mills Street (opposite Costco). Follow it to de la Commune Street. Turn right onto de la Commune and continue along it to the corner of Saint-Laurent Boulevard.

From the South Shore via the Jacques Cartier Bridge: Keep to the right when you come off the bridge. At the first set of traffic lights (de Maisonneuve Blvd.), turn right. Continue along de Maisonneuve, keeping to the left. Turn left onto Berri and continue along it to de la Commune, in Old Montréal. Turn right onto de la Commune and keep going until you come to Saint-Laurent Boulevard.

If you’re coming from downtown: Berri, Saint-Urbain, Bleury (which is du Parc north of Sherbrooke), and McGill (which is Beaver Hall Hill north of Viger) streets all lead to de la Commune Street, which runs along the Old Port.

Services
  • Parking
  • Automated bank machine
    (Science Centre lobby)
  • Washrooms, drinking fountains
  • Information booths
    (Jacques-Cartier Quay and
    King-Edward Quay)
  • Telephones
  • Food services, beverage vending machines
  • Services for disabled visitors
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