GARE CENTRALE DE MONTRÉAL
Read moreVIA Rail trains serve Abitibi, Mauricie, Quebec, Saguenay, the south shore of the St. Lawrence as far as Gaspésie (Matapédia Valley), the Maritimes (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia), Ottawa and southwestern Ontario (Montreal-Windsor corridor), not to mention the rest of the country. Amtrak trains to the U.S. also depart from here (francais.amtrak.com). We recommend buying your tickets online in advance to get the best rates.
SOCIÉTÉ DE TRANSPORT DE MONTRÉAL (STM)
Read moreThe public transit system takes you almost everywhere. The city has a metro (68 stations on 4 lines) that even goes to Laval (North Shore) and Longueuil (South Shore). If it is not in operation at night, more than twenty night buses take over and cover the entire city. The blue line of the metro will be extended to Anjou in the east of the city (inauguration date under review).
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL MONTRÉAL-TRUDEAU
Read moreDozens of airlines operate domestic and international flights. To get from the airport to downtown, the most efficient means are the 747 shuttle (24-hour service, $11 CAN for a ticket valid for 24 hours on the entire Zone A network), cabs (from $48.40 CAN to downtown) and services such as Uber. Additional regional shuttle service, not to mention minibuses to certain hotels (contact your hotel for details).
TAXI DIAMOND
Read moreCab Diamond is a Montreal-based cab service. They offer different types of services, such as transportation to the airport, paratransit, school transportation, transport of biological specimens, event transportation and more. They serve the Montreal, Laval, South Shore and North Shore areas. Cab Diamond also has a mobile application and website to facilitate cab bookings. Their goal is to electrify 2030 of their vehicles, making them the largest fleet of electric cabs in Quebec. They emphasize safety, with trained drivers and on-board surveillance cameras. However, due to the current driver shortage, reservations are unfortunately not guaranteed.
GARE D'AUTOCARS DE MONTRÉAL
Read moreThe bus station covers all North American destinations located more than 35 km from the metropolis. From Montreal, you can reach the rest of the country with various companies, as well as the United States with the Greyhound bus company (greyhound.com). The charter company Megabus (frca.megabus.com), which offers an ultra-frequent service between Montreal and Toronto, is based near Montreal's Central Station downtown.
PASCAN AVIATION
Read moreServes the Magdalen Islands from Montreal (St-Hubert), Quebec City and Bonaventure.
BIXI
Read moreBIXI (contraction of BIcyclette and taXI), a self-service public bicycle system, is available in several areas of the city. You can borrow a bike (including electric BIXIs) from one of the 900+ stations, either for a few hours or for the day (there are many special offers on monthly and seasonal subscriptions). It's extremely advantageous for people making short journeys each time. If you'd like to have a bike for your leisure time, we recommend you use a rental company.
NAVETTE NATURE
Read moreWhile the green spaces around Montreal are as numerous as they are grandiose, getting to them is another matter. That's where Navette Nature comes in! The company is the only one to serve the national parks. Departing from Berri-UQAM station, the journey to nature with a capital N takes place in school buses. Once you're there, you're free to organize your own getaway. The 3 shuttles that serve the major parks on the island of Montreal are free, so no more excuses!
MA BICYCLETTE
Read moreLocated in a beautiful green space on the famous bike path that runs along the Lachine Canal, Ma Bicyclette invites you to take a break. Bicycle repair service, shop and café a few metres away to enjoy a latte, beer, fruit juice or pastry (with a view of the canal!). In addition to offering quality bike rentals (road, hybrid, mountain, tandem, etc.), Ma Bicyclette has teamed up with the Tours de la Table company for a guided bike tour, Mangez et Pédalez, to discover street cooking (www.toursdelatable.com).
MONTRÉAL-TRUDEAU
Read moreMontréal-Trudeau airport is accessible by public transit via bus line 747, which departs from the Montréal bus station (which is also adjacent to the Berri-UQAM metro station at the intersection of the green, orange and yellow lines) and also connects to the Lionel-Groulx metro stop (green and orange lines). From Montreal, there are no direct flights to Singapore, but a large number of international airlines can take you there, with a stopover: Air Canada, but also Air France, British Airways and Air Transat.
AIR CANADA JAZZ
Read moreAir Canada serves the Gaspé airports (60, rue de l'Aéroport) and Mont-Joli (875 Jacques Cartier Boulevard).
VIA RAIL CANADA
Read moreConnects Montreal to La Pocatière, Rivière-du-Loup, Rimouski and Trois-Pistoles towards Gaspé.
GROUPE INTERCAR
Read moreServes several municipalities in the region including:
Chicoutimi Tel (418) 543 1403
Jonquière Tel (418) 547 2167
ORLÉANS EXPRESS
Read moreServe the entire Gaspé region except Murdochville:
Amqui Tel (418) 629 6767
Gaspé Tel (418) 368 1888
Matane Tel (418) 562 4085
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts:
Tel (418) 763 9176
VOYAGES VASCO
Read moreThe agency also offers independent advice and franchise opportunities for those wishing to become independent travel agents. Marco Vasco also offers a loyalty program that entitles customers to discounts at selected participating agencies.
WOOLWARD – MS APOLLO
Read moreConnects Blanc-Sablon to Saint-Barbe, Newfoundland from late April to early January.
TERMINUS D’AUTOBUS DE LA GARE DU PALAIS
Read moreArrivals and departures are also outside the opening hours of the bus station.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL JEAN-LESAGE
Read moreNo shuttle service with the city centre but the DEC (capital network) provides a public transport link (www.rtcquebec.ca or Tel (418) 627 2511). Free shuttle service with several hotels.