Saint Paul Street, or Rue Saint-Paul, located in Montreal’s Old Port, is a historic thoroughfare that dates back to 1672, making it the oldest street in the city. Lined with cafes, boutiques, galleries, and souvenir shops, this charming street offers a glimpse into Montreal’s rich history. Among its notable landmarks are the Bonsecours Market and the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone path, exploring the vibrant mix of old and new, and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of this well-preserved slice of the past.
Saint Paul Street (Rue Saint-Paul)
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