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Old Port of Montreal – Clock Tower Quay loop from Place Saint-Henri

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Canada
Québec
Montréal

Old Port of Montreal – Clock Tower Quay loop from Place Saint-Henri

Moderate

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676

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Old Port of Montreal – Clock Tower Quay loop from Place Saint-Henri

01:29

13.9km

70m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 15, 2026

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After 13.5 km for 259 m

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Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

3.07 km

Saint-Gabriel Lock (Lachine Canal)

Highlight • Structure

I find the building interesting. Not too big, you can see the function of the lock, which does not require pumps. There are also a number of information boards.

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3.93 km

Tour de ventilation nord du tunnel Wellington

Ruins

3

5.28 km

John Young Monument

Highlight • Monument

Relocated twice, the memorial to the promoter and developer of the Port of Montreal is located near the Port Authority. At the base is the allegorical figure of the river god half seated on the wreckage of a shipwreck.

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4

5.80 km

Old Port of Montreal

Highlight • Settlement

In addition to the many amusements, don't forget the Science Center!

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5

6.26 km

Old Montreal

Highlight • Historical Site

6

7.06 km

Clock Tower Quay

Highlight • Monument

For Club Med enthusiasts, a new artificial beach is now available.

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7

8.61 km

In my opinion, it is more worth looking towards the land, where there are interesting sculptures in the park.

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8

9.27 km

Locks 1 and 2 on the Lachine Canal

Highlight • Structure

9

10.2 km

Peel Basin

Highlight • River

The Peel Basin played a major role in Montreal's industrial development. It was the link between inland vessels and ocean-going vessels. It took on its current shape during the 2nd Lachine Canal expansion from 1873 to 1884.
It was large enough for ocean-going vessels to turn around.
The great era ended in 1959 with the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway.

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13.9 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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11.5 km

1.59 km

388 m

221 m

219 m

Surfaces

4.96 km

4.36 km

2.16 km

1.70 km

376 m

340 m

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