News

The 2023 cruise season at the Port of Montreal got off to a great start this morning with the arrival of Holland America Line's Zaandam, one of the largest cruise ships that visits the Port of ...
The Port of Montreal officially launched its 2025 cruise season with the arrival of Victory Cruise Lines' Victory I, kicking off a busy schedule expected to bring nearly 60,000 passengers and crew ...
According to Montreal Port Authority, there was a 33% upswing in traffic over last year, with 51,000 passengers and 16,200 crew members.. Montreal‘s cruise season began on April 29, 2023 with ...
On a recent afternoon, I strolled beside patches of purple flowers on a wooden walkway at the Port of Montreal. The Promenade d'Iberville green roof, with western red cedar decking and more than ...
Montreal is the largest city in Canada’s Quebec province. The city offers a relatively quaint cruise experience. The port welcomed just over 51,000 cruise guests in 2023.
MONTREAL, Oct. 28, 2024 /CNW/ - Today marks the official end of the 2024 cruise season at the Port of Montreal with the departure of the last two ships, Oceania's Insignia and Nautica. During this ...
Cruise season is officially underway in Montreal. Over the weekend, Holland America Line’s Volendam arrived at the Port of Montreal for the first time, kicking off the 2024 season. "Every spring, we ...
The Port of Montreal is proud to announce the official launch of the 2024 cruise season with the arrival of Holland America's Volendam, having served as a refuge for 1,500 Ukrainian citizens in ...
The Grand Quai du Port de Montreal (the Grand Pier) is a site over a century old within that defunct industrial ecosystem. Formerly known as Alexandra Pier, it served as both a cargo facility and ...
On a recent afternoon, I strolled beside patches of purple flowers on a wooden walkway at the Port of Montreal. The Promenade d'Iberville green roof, with western red cedar decking and more than ...
“We are positioning Montreal as a niche port for luxury ships,” Yves Gilson, associate director of cruises at the Port of Montreal, told USA TODAY during a visit in May. Here’s what to know ...