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  • Jean-Alfred’s establishment began in 1871, making it the oldest grocery store in North America. Typical articles on sale include fine condiments, meat, bread and pastries, and cheeses from around the world.

  • Also known as Hudson’s Bay Company and The Bay in the rest of the country, this is a historic Canadian department store. All the standard fare, from fashion to household goods.

  • Specialists in organically grown produce. Also tempting baked goods as well as aromatic and medicinal herbs and spices.

  • Drop in at this culinary emporium for the most delicious treats and foodstuffs. With goodies from around the planet, this tempting shop will set your senses ablaze.

  • At the western end of the central shopping network, this mall has the distinction of being set in the 1920s Mont-Royal Hotel, with elegant shops above and below ground.

  • This innovative structure has evolved into a large concourse for affordable eateries and fashion boutiques, as well as florists, serving downtown workers and train commuters.

  • A remarkable underground shopping concourse of 75 stores, built beneath the Christ Church Cathedral (1859).

  • This tiny shopping cluster features the Québec Experience movie on the second floor (see Québec Experience) and the charming Au Royaume de Père Noël, where you can buy unusual Christmas decorations throughout the year.

  • A Vieux-Montréal heritage landmark is now a bustling area of designer boutiques (see Marché Bonsecours).

  • This farmer’s market is a cornucopia of the finest produce grown in the province (see Marché du Vieux-Port).

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